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Data Annotator

BGC, Manila, Philippines

Data Annotator

Location: High Street, BGC, Taguig
Type: Full-Time | Night Shift

 

About Us

We are a pioneering dental technology team dedicated to transforming how dental cases are managed and processed. Our goal is to deliver accuracy, efficiency, and innovation through advanced automation and AI-driven solutions. We are seeking a Data Annotator with a sharp eye for detail and a strong technical background to ensure our data workflows meet the highest standards of quality.

 

Role Overview

As a Data Annotator, you will be responsible for reviewing, validating, and annotating dental case data to support our AI and automation products. This role blends technical precision with domain knowledge, you’ll help ensure patient scans and case data are complete, accurate, and ready for use in AI-driven systems. Your work will directly impact global customers by powering more efficient workflows and better clinical outcomes.

 

Key Responsibilities

Data Annotation & Intake

  • Annotate and label dental case data (e.g., 3D scans, images, patient records) following established guidelines.
  • Review and process new cases, ensuring completeness and accuracy.
  • Use annotation tools and imaging platforms to maintain consistent, high-quality datasets.

 

Quality Assurance

  • Conduct integrity checks on patient scans, ensuring image quality meets standards.
  • Identify inconsistencies, errors, or anomalies in case data and address them proactively.
  • Maintain accurate, organized, and traceable case records in our systems.

 

Collaboration & Continuous Improvement

  • Work closely with engineers and product teams to refine annotation workflows and improve automation tools.
  • Provide feedback to enhance labeling guidelines and annotation consistency.
  • Contribute to the development of AI agent products by ensuring the training data is accurate and reliable.

 

Qualifications

  • 1–2 years of experience in data annotation, data labeling, or quality assurance for AI/ML, imaging, or healthcare data.
  • Background in engineering, biomedical sciences, computer science, or related technical fields strongly preferred.
  • High attention to detail with the ability to spot errors or anomalies quickly.
  • Excellent English comprehension skills, especially with technical terminology.
  • Proficiency with annotation tools, databases, or structured data workflows.
  • Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
  • Willingness to work night shifts (schedule may be subject to change).

What Success Looks Like

  • Consistently delivers 100% accurate annotations with minimal rework.
  • Maintains on-time processing of assigned cases.
  • Improves dataset quality, reducing error rates and inconsistencies.
  • Contributes feedback that enhances annotation guidelines and tool performance.
  • Ensures annotated datasets directly support AI product accuracy and reliability.

 

Why Join Us?

  • Shape the future of dental technology by powering next-gen AI solutions.
  • Work in a collaborative, innovation-driven environment.
  • Competitive salary, benefits, and opportunities for career growth.
  • Make a global impact by ensuring data accuracy that drives better patient outcomes.

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