Finance Specialist for AI Model Training
$15–$25/hr
RemotePart-timefinanceUpdated Jun 13, 2026
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Role Overview
As a Finance Specialist, you will leverage your financial expertise to contribute to the training of next-generation AI systems. Your insights will play a crucial role in shaping how models learn and perform, utilizing real-world financial data to enhance decision-making processes.
Key Responsibilities- Analyze financial data and develop robust financial models to support data-driven decision-making.
- Evaluate and assess financial risks, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and organizational policies.
- Utilize advanced Excel functions and financial systems to efficiently interpret large volumes of quantitative data.
- Prepare clear and concise financial reports, presenting findings through compelling written and verbal communication.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams on special projects, demonstrating strong multitasking and organizational skills.
- Identify opportunities for process improvements to enhance accuracy and consistency in financial operations.
- Apply exceptional attention to detail to ensure precision in every financial analysis and report.
- Demonstrated expertise in financial analysis and advanced modeling techniques.
- Proven attention to detail with a commitment to delivering accurate and reliable results.
- Strong awareness of risk assessment methodologies and regulatory compliance standards.
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and familiarity with other financial systems.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, capable of explaining complex financial concepts clearly.
- Superior typing skills and the ability to efficiently multitask in a dynamic remote environment.
- Strong analytical mindset, capable of interpreting data and drawing actionable insights quickly.
Employment Type: Part-time, Contractor
CompensationHourly pay ranges from $15 to $25.
EligibilityThis position is remote, and no prior experience in AI is required. Your domain knowledge is what matters most.