Remote | Galician Audio Evaluation Transcription Specialist— $55–$65/hour

We are sharing a specialised part-time consulting opportunity for professionals fluent in Galician and English, with strong skills in transcription, audio analysis, linguistic evaluation, annotation, rubric development, and structured quality review. This role supports current and upcoming remote consulting opportunities focused on structured audio evaluation, Galician transcription, language model assessment, linguistic annotation, evaluation standards development, and high-quality project execution. Selected professionals will apply their Galician language expertise to review audio and video content, produce accurate written outputs, evaluate model responses, and support reliable multilingual audio workflows. Key Responsibilities Professionals in this role may contribute to: Galician Audio & Video Transcription Listen to, analyze, and transcribe Galician audio or video content according to detailed task instructions Produce accurate written outputs in Galician, with supporting work in English when required Capture meaning, tone, intent, register, speaker nuance, and regional language variation where relevant Follow formatting, style, and quality guidelines with consistency and precision Linguistic Evaluation & Rubric Development Help define standards for high-quality responses in general consumer audio contexts Develop or review evaluation rubrics, grading criteria, and task guidelines in Galician and English Identify linguistic nuances, grammatical complexities, ambiguity, and edge cases specific to Galician Support consistency across review workflows, annotation standards, and model evaluation tasks Model Testing, QA & Structured Feedback Evaluate generated outputs for accuracy, fluency, completeness, instruction-following, and clarity Provide structured feedback on transcription quality, language naturalness, and response usefulness Participate in QA and review cycles to help maintain strong task quality Maintain accuracy, consistency, and professional judgment across submitted work Ideal Profile Strong candidates may have: Native or near-native fluency in Galician, including strong spoken and written comprehension Professional fluency in English Strong writing, editing, critical thinking, and language analysis skills Ability to accurately transcribe and evaluate Galician audio across general consumer contexts Comfort following detailed guidelines and working independently within defined timelines Availability for approximately 10–20 hours per week depending on project needs Educational Background College students, recent graduates, or professionals with strong academic or analytical backgrounds may be strong fits Backgrounds in linguistics, translation, humanities, social sciences, journalism, communications, language studies, education, or technical disciplines may be relevant Equivalent practical experience in transcription, annotation, localization, language evaluation, research, or writing-heavy work is also valuable Nice to Have Prior experience with transcription, annotation, localization, linguistic QA, language evaluation, or research workflows in Galician Familiarity with dialectal variation, contemporary usage, formal and informal register, or regional language differences Interest in AI, language models, audio evaluation, or applied language research Experience developing rubrics, grading guidelines, evaluation criteria, or language-quality standards Strong attention to detail in audio-heavy, text-heavy, and guideline-based review environments Why This Opportunity Apply Galician language expertise to structured remote audio evaluation work Contribute to high-quality transcription, annotation, linguistic review, and model assessment workflows Work on flexible part-time assignments aligned with your language and analytical strengths Use your linguistic judgment in a focused, detail-oriented review environment Remote structure with competitive hourly compensation Contract Details Independent contractor role Fully remote with flexible scheduling Part-time commitment of approximately 10–20 hours per week depending on project availability Competitive rates between $55–$65 per hour depending on expertise Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise Selected professionals may complete a short AI-led interview and onboarding process before starting project work Projects may be extended, shortened, or adjusted depending on scope and performance Work will not involve access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution About the Platform This opportunity is available through 24-MAG LLC. We connect experienced professionals with remote consulting opportunities across technical, evaluation, and project-based workstreams. By submitting this application, you acknowledge that your information may be processed by 24-MAG LLC for recruitment and opportunity matching in accordance with our Privacy Policy: .

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