Atc audio transcriber
1 day ago
Open Train partners with leading AI companies to build safer, smarter systems. We’re contracting aviation-experienced professionals to transcribe and quality-check air traffic control (ATC) radio communications and produce structured training data for AI. What you’ll do Transcribe tower/pilot radio calls verbatim from noisy, real-world audio. Tag entities such as call signs, runway numbers, altitudes, headings, readbacks/corrections; flag unclear or corrupted audio per policy. Apply strict formatting and consistency rules; meet weekly throughput targets. (QC track) Audit segments, correct issues, enforce guidelines, and provide concise feedback. Minimum qualifications Real aviation background required: current/former ATC, pilot, flight instructor, dispatcher , or advanced ATC/aerospace student with radio-telephony phraseology training. Proven understanding of ICAO/FAA phraseology and standard readback patterns. Excellent English listening and attention to detail. Quiet workspace, Google Chrome , stable internet , and wired/high-quality headphones . Willing to complete a short evaluation and pass calibration/consistency checks. Contract & schedule Type: Contract (independent contractor), remote. Hours: minimum 10 hrs/week ; flexible scheduling. Duration: 3–6 months (ongoing project). Openings: ~150 annotators (labelers and a smaller QC cohort). Compensation Labelers: piece-rate USD $0.0125 per accepted audio second . Tasks receive a single QC pass; payment is on accepted output. (Project volumes ramp from ~32 audio hours in week 1 toward ~1,000 audio hours/week overall.) About Open Train Open Train engages domain experts to create and evaluate high-quality datasets that teach advanced AI to understand complex, real-world signals—like ATC radio. Location (eligible only): Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka. We are only contracting candidates currently residing in these countries.