Space Science Tutor
Company: xAI
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About xAI xAI's mission is to
create AI systems that can accurately understand the universe and
aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge. Our team is small, highly
motivated, and focused on engineering excellence. This organization
is for individuals who appreciate challenging themselves and thrive
on curiosity. We operate with a flat organizational structure. All
employees are expected to be hands-on and to contribute directly to
the company's mission. Leadership is given to those who show
initiative and consistently deliver excellence. Work ethic and
strong prioritization skills are important. All employees are
expected to have strong communication skills. They should be able
to concisely and accurately share knowledge with their teammates.
About the Role As an AI Tutor - Space Science Specialist at xAI,
you will be instrumental in enhancing our cutting-edge AI
technologies by providing high-quality input and labels using
specialized software. You will collaborate closely with our
technical team to support the training of new AI tasks,
contributing to innovative initiatives. Your responsibilities
include refining annotation tools and selecting complex problems
from advanced space science fields to drive significant
improvements in model performance. This involves gathering or
providing data in text, voice, and video formats, including
annotations, audio recordings, or video sessions—tasks with which
you must be comfortable and eager to engage. This position demands
a dynamic approach to learning and adapting in a fast-paced
environment, where your ability to interpret and execute tasks
based on evolving instructions is crucial. The AI Tutor - Space
Science Specialist role is a remote position. We prefer candidates
available for full-time employment, but exceptional applicants
seeking part-time opportunities will also be considered (please see
the bottom of this job description for more details).
Responsibilities Use proprietary software applications to provide
input/labels on defined projects. Support and ensure the delivery
of high-quality curated data. Play a pivotal role in supporting and
contributing to the training of new tasks, working closely with the
technical staff to ensure the successful development and
implementation of cutting-edge initiatives/technologies. Interact
with the technical staff to help improve the design of efficient
annotation tools. Solve problems that help drive innovation in
space science disciplines by guiding AI models to enhance research
in specialized areas, improving outcomes in scientific discovery
and application. Choose problems from various fields across space
science disciplines that align with your specialization, where you
can confidently provide detailed solutions and evaluate model
responses. Regularly interpret, analyze, and execute tasks based on
given instructions. Required Qualifications Master's or PhD in
astrophysics, astronomy, physics, or a highly related field.
Expertise and specialization in a space science subdomain,
including but not limited to galactic astronomy, extragalactic
astronomy, observational astronomy, stellar astrophysics,
high-energy astrophysics, cosmology, planetary science, earth
sciences, astroparticle physics, general relativity, and
interdisciplinary space sciences. Proficiency in reading and
writing, both in informal and professional English. Strong ability
to navigate various information resources, databases, and online
resources is essential. Outstanding communication, interpersonal,
analytical, and organizational capabilities. Solid reading
comprehension skills combined with the capacity to exercise
autonomous judgment even when presented with limited data/material.
Strong passion for and commitment to technological advancements and
innovation. Preferred Qualifications Advanced expertise in physics,
astronomy, or astrophysics, as demonstrated by multiple
publications, preferably with one or more first-author papers, in
reputable peer-reviewed journals Previous AI Tutoring experience.
Teaching experience (as a professor, teacher, or tutor). Experience
in technical writing, journalism, or a professional writing
setting. Location, Hourly, and Other Expectations This position is
based in Palo Alto, CA, or fully remote. The Palo Alto option is an
in-office role requiring 5 days per week; remote positions require
strong self-motivation. If you are based in the US, please note we
are unable to hire in the states of Wyoming and Illinois at this
time. We are unable to provide visa sponsorship. Team members are
expected to work from 9:00am - 5:30pm PST for the first two weeks
of training and 9:00am - 5:30pm in their own timezone thereafter.
For those who will be working from a personal device, please note
your computer must be a Chromebook, Mac with MacOS 11.0 or later,
or Windows 10 or later. Compensation $45/hour - $75/hour The posted
pay range is intended for U.S.-based candidates and depends on
factors including relevant experience, skills, education,
geographic location, and qualifications. For international
candidates, our recruiting team can provide an estimated pay range
for your location. Benefits: Hourly pay is just one part of our
total rewards package at xAI. Specific benefits vary by country,
depending on your country of residence you may have access to
medical benefits. We do not offer benefits for part-time roles. xAI
is an equal opportunity employer. For details on data processing,
view our Recruitment Privacy Notice.
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