Operations Research Model Prompt Evaluator
Role Overview
We are seeking expert operations research professionals to author and verify high-quality open-ended prompts for AI model evaluation. You will craft and review challenging, unambiguous optimization and decision-science problems across core subdomains, assessing AI reasoning quality and helping establish rigorous evaluation standards for frontier language models. You will be assigned one of two task types: -
Authoring Task
— Create 5 original, open-ended prompts from your assigned subdomain at varying difficulty levels (undergraduate, advanced undergraduate, or graduate/professional). Prompts should require human judgment to evaluate the quality of the AI's response, such as optimization modeling, algorithmic analysis, or stochastic reasoning. -
Verification Task
— Review 5 authored prompts for clarity, scope alignment, difficulty accuracy, and uniqueness. Edit prompts and difficulty ratings where needed.
- *Operations Research Subdomains Covered**
Linear & Integer Programming, Network Optimization & Graph Theory, Stochastic Models & Queuing Theory, Game Theory & Decision Analysis, Supply Chain & Logistics Optimization, Simulation & Metaheuristics.
- *Key Responsibilities**
- Author clear, unambiguous, open-ended operations research prompts that elicit evaluable AI responses - Verify prompts are within the scope of the assigned subdomain and correctly rated for difficulty - Ensure all 5 prompts in a task are sufficiently distinct from one another with varying difficulty levels - Apply expert judgment to assess the depth and quality of quantitative reasoning required - Edit prompts and difficulty assignments where standards are not met
- *Ideal Qualifications**
- Master's degree or higher in Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a closely related field - 2–6 years of professional or research experience in optimization, logistics, or decision science - Strong command of mathematical programming, probabilistic modeling, and algorithmic methods - Experience with solvers (Gurobi, CPLEX) or simulation tools is a strong plus - Excellent written English and ability to craft precise, well-scoped technical questions
- *More About the Opportunity**
- Expected commitment: 10+ hours/week - Asynchronous, fully remote work Apply tot his job Apply To this Job