Saronic Technologies

Technology

DataAnnotationSpecialist

$42–58k ~AI est. Austin, Texas, United States CONTRACT
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Data Annotation Specialist at Saronic Technologies. Skills: Data annotation, Computer vision. Annotate visual datasets. Review visual datasets”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Prior experience in computer vision data annotation, Familiarity with annotation tools, Experience with annotation types, Visual pattern recognition, Spatial reasoning, Attention to detail, Comfortable performing repetitive work, Able to adapt to changing priorities, Communication skills, Willingness to ask questions, Willingness to accept feedback, Willingness to collaborate with the team

Nice to Have

Basic understanding of maritime environments, Basic understanding of autonomous systems, Basic understanding of robotics, Basic understanding of defense technology

What You'll Do.

Annotate visual datasets

Review visual datasets

Train machine-learning models

Evaluate machine-learning models

Annotate infrared data

Identify environmental features

Maintain productivity

Apply labeling guidelines

Escalate unclear edge cases

Perform manual annotation

Review auto-labeled data

Support priority project deadlines

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Support technical team

Full Job Description

Saronic Technologies is a leader in revolutionizing autonomy at sea, dedicated to developing state-of-the-art solutions that enhance maritime operations through autonomous and intelligent platforms. JOB OVERVIEW We are seeking a Data Annotation Specialist to annotate and review visual datasets used to train and evaluate machine-learning models for maritime perception and autonomy. This role supports our software, perception, and autonomy teams by ensuring labeled data is accurate, consistent, and useful for model development. The ideal candidate has prior computer vision annotation experience, strong visual attention to detail, and the ability to maintain speed and accuracy through repetitive labeling work. This person should be comfortable following detailed instructions, adapting as labeling rules change, and supporting a fast-moving technical team. This is an on-site, full-time contract role with an intended path to full-time conversion based on performance and business needs. Upon conversion, the employee would be eligible for Saronic’s standard full-time benefits. This position reports to the Data Annotation Manager. RESPONSIBILITIES - Annotate and review large volumes of image, video, infrared, and other sensor data using computer vision labeling methods. - Identify vessels, objects, environmental features, and other elements relevant to maritime autonomy. - Maintain accuracy, consistency, and productivity across repetitive, detail-heavy datasets. - Apply evolving labeling guidelines and escalate unclear edge cases when needed. - Perform both manual annotation work and quality review of auto-labeled data as needed. - Willingness to support priority project deadlines when needed. QUALIFICATIONS - Prior experience in computer vision data annotation or labeling. - Familiarity with annotation tools such as Labelbox, CVAT, or similar - Experience with annotation types such as segmentation masks, bounding boxes, key points, object tracking, or classification. - Stro

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