Remote | Senior Computer Vision Assessment Consultant — Up to $150/hour

We are sharing a specialised part-time consulting opportunity for senior computer vision and machine learning professionals experienced in vision foundation models, object identification, image-based quality scoring, defect detection, model benchmarking, feasibility assessment, and executive-level technical reporting.

This role supports current and upcoming remote consulting opportunities focused on computer vision feasibility assessment, image model evaluation, baseline benchmarking, data quality review, performance ceiling analysis, production-readiness assessment, and high-quality project execution. Selected professionals will evaluate whether a computer vision system can reliably identify and grade physical objects from images and translate findings into a clear decision-grade report.

Key Responsibilities

Professionals in this role may contribute to:

Computer Vision Feasibility Assessment

  • Assess the feasibility of a computer vision system designed to identify, classify, or grade physical objects from images
  • Evaluate whether model performance is strong enough for practical use based on available data, task complexity, and expected accuracy standards
  • Assess data quality, image quality, label quality, class balance, edge cases, and realistic performance ceilings
  • Identify technical gaps that may affect reliability, scalability, or production readiness

Model Benchmarking & Evaluation

  • Benchmark baseline model performance on a representative image sample
  • Measure accuracy against a held-out evaluation set using appropriate metrics and validation practices
  • Apply strong evaluation discipline, including representative sampling, train/eval separation, honest benchmarking, and calibration
  • Review model performance across tasks such as object identification, condition scoring, quality grading, defect detection, anomaly detection, or similar image-based classification tasks

Technical Reporting & Executive Communication

  • Translate technical findings into a clear, decision-grade report for a non-technical executive audience
  • Explain feasibility, expected limitations, data constraints, model performance, and recommended next steps
  • Document methodology, assumptions, evaluation results, and technical conclusions clearly
  • Provide practical guidance on whether the system should proceed, be refined, or require additional data and testing

Ideal Profile

Strong candidates may have:

  • 5+ years of experience in computer vision, machine learning engineering, applied ML, or related technical work
  • Hands-on experience fine-tuning modern vision foundation models
  • Experience classifying or grading physical objects from images, including identification, condition scoring, quality scoring, defect detection, or similar use cases
  • Strong understanding of evaluation design, representative sampling, train/eval separation, accuracy benchmarking, calibration, and validation methodology
  • Ability to assess feasibility and production readiness of a computer vision system
  • Strong written communication skills and ability to explain technical findings clearly to non-technical stakeholders
  • Ability to work independently in a remote, project-based environment

Educational Background

  • Academic backgrounds in computer science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, data science, electrical engineering, robotics, applied mathematics, statistics, or related fields may be highly relevant
  • Professional experience in computer vision, ML engineering, applied research, model evaluation, image analysis, or technical assessment may be especially valuable
  • Equivalent hands-on computer vision and ML experience may be considered depending on project needs

Nice to Have

  • Experience with authentication, counterfeit detection, anomaly detection, defect detection, or quality inspection
  • Exposure to private equity diligence, technical due diligence, feasibility assessments, or other time-boxed advisory work
  • Familiarity with imaging hardware and capture pipelines, including cameras, lighting, controlled image capture, or dataset collection
  • Experience with edge deployment, on-prem deployment, production ML systems, or applied computer vision pipelines
  • Ability to produce clear technical recommendations under a focused project timeline

Why This Opportunity

  • Apply senior computer vision and ML expertise to a focused remote technical assessment
  • Contribute to a practical feasibility review involving image classification, grading, benchmarking, and data quality analysis
  • Work on assignments aligned with your vision foundation model, object identification, defect detection, and ML evaluation background
  • Use your technical judgment to produce decision-ready findings for a non-technical executive audience
  • Remote structure with competitive hourly compensation

Contract Details

  • Independent contractor role
  • Fully remote with flexible scheduling
  • Eligible professionals may be based in approved project locations depending on project needs
  • Initial engagement expected to last approximately 3–4 weeks depending on project scope
  • Potential extension into a longer build phase depending on project needs and performance
  • Competitive rates up to $150 per hour depending on expertise and project scope
  • Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise
  • 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.

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