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Texas Sports Academy

AI Quality Analyst

Posted 18 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Entry level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Entry level
Own end-to-end QA for AI SMS bot and call-training system: review production conversations, create JSON test files, edit Markdown knowledge base (WRONG/RIGHT examples), run test suites, verify fixes, and maintain knowledge base. Operate existing infrastructure using CLI and Git, and write realistic conversational examples and pass/fail criteria.
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We run an AI-powered SMS bot and an AI-graded call training system for a private school

network. Both systems have extensive test suites (400+ test files) and a RAG-based knowledge

base that drives bot behavior

We need someone to own the full quality cycle:

- Review production conversations to find bad bot responses

- Create test files (JSON) that reproduce the issue

- Fix the knowledge base content (Markdown files, WRONG/RIGHT examples)

- Run test suites to verify fixes and catch regressions

- Maintain and expand the knowledge base as our program evolves

This is NOT a software engineering role. The infrastructure is built. You're operating it — editing

JSON, writing Markdown, running CLI scripts, reading test reports.

What You'll Work With

- JSON test files (you'll write and edit these daily)

- Markdown knowledge base documents

- Terminal commands (copy-paste and run scripts)

- Git (commit, push, basic branching)

- VS Code or similar editor


Requirements

- Native-level English fluency (non-negotiable). You'll be writing realistic SMS conversations

between parents and our school. The language has to sound like a real person texting, not a

corporate chatbot. You'll also be writing precise pass/fail evaluation criteria.

- Comfortable editing JSON and Markdown in an IDE

- Can run commands in a terminal without hand-holding

- Extreme attention to detail

- Ability to learn a complex domain quickly (education, state government programs, etc)

Nice-to-Haves

- Experience writing test cases or QA documentation

- Experience with chatbot QA, conversational AI testing, or LLM evaluation

Hours & Ramp-Up

- 30 hrs/week to start, ramping up as needed. US time zones required.

- The first 1-2 weeks will be focused on learning our domain — how our school works, how the

state voucher program works, compliance rules, etc. We have extensive internal documentation.

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