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Job responsibilities

  • Experiment with upcoming trends in designs & codes
  • Create high-quality technical documentation
  • Design, build and maintain applications in Elixir
  • Ensure application scalability, simplicity, and maintainability
  • Lead and support design and development decisions.
  • Test, analyze, and debug software applications

Minimum requirements

  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Computer Science or IT (or equivalent experience)
  • 3+ years of experience working with Elixir (rare exceptions for highly skilled developers)
  • Proficiency in technologies like Elixir, Erlang, Phoenix, among others
  • Experience with front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Experience in building and implementing RESTful APIs
  • Capable of documenting design changes into databases
  • Experience working with database technologies like SQL, NoSQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, etc.
  • Ability to work full-time (40 hours/week) with a 4 hour overlap with US time zones
  • Fluency in English to communicate effectively with engineering leaders

Preferred skills

  • Passionate about functional programming
  • Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills
  • Great team player with strong attention to detail
  • Experience in code versioning tools like Git, SVN, Mercurial, etc.
  • Familiarity with HTTPS, concurrency, and pipeline-style data processing
  • Experience with cloud infrastructures like AWS, Big Data, Hadoop, and Hive

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How to become an Elixir Developer ?

Elixir is a dynamic programming language that allows you to create scalable and maintainable systems. Elixir is based on the Erlang virtual machine, which is well-known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems, as well as being used successfully in web development and embedded applications.

José Valim, a former core member of the Ruby team, founded the language in 2011 and it is heavily based on it. It features an expressive syntax and style that looks comparable. . It is interoperable with it, as well as its ecosystem and performance, because of its byte-code compatibility with the Erlang VM (BEAM). Elixir can handle a lot of traffic while still delivering good performance and cool features. It was also built using the actor model, which is a concurrency technique for creating scalable systems.

What is the scope of Elixir Development?

Elixir took a few years to establish itself among the developer community. However, in 2021, it filled an intriguing niche, and in specific applications, it bared its teeth and outperformed its opponents.

It provides a foundation for many large-scale online programs, together with Phoenix. An elixir is a great option if you're looking for a scalable MVP. It's also a good choice for embedded software because of Nerves.

That's a plus, but keep in mind that Elixir will never be as well-known or have as large a community or as many ready-to-use libraries as some of its competitors. On Stack Overflow, it's not a language that has a solution for every imaginable problem.

What are the roles and responsibilities of an Elixir Developer?

Elixir Developer jobs responsibilities include a variety of tasks, such as -

  • Test, analyze, and debug software applications
  • Create high-quality technical documentation
  • Experiment with upcoming trends in designs & codes
  • Ensure application scalability, simplicity, and maintainability
  • Design, build and maintain applications in Elixir
  • Lead and support design and development decisions.

How to become an Elixir Developer?

Elixir can be learned in the same way as any other programming language. It would be as simple as learning the built-in functions of the language and then learning new syntax if you had a decent foundation in the programming of any kind. Here are some steps you’ll need to follow to become eligible for Elixir Developer jobs:

You'll confront challenges and learn about concepts that you wouldn't be able to cover on your own side projects if you worked on real-world applications.

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Skills required to become an Elixir Developer

Elixir Developer jobs are a relatively young and rapidly expanding field. As a result, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to becoming an Elixir Developer. Depending on your educational background, technical talents, and areas of interest, there are a variety of ways to break into the industry.

If you want to progress your career in the United States, you'll need to learn the following skills:

1. A sense of scale and concurrency

What is concurrency, exactly? Consider computing to be a race in which the winner is determined by the completion of the course by all competitors. The runners (processes) are usually bound together with a rope so that if one fails, the others are unable to continue any further. What if you untie the racers and let them finish in whichever order they want, regardless of the end result?

Concurrency isn't normally the first or third thing new developers learn, but for Elixir developer jobs you should start learning about it as soon as possible. Elixir has a variety of uses, but when you need to accomplish a lot of things at once, it's where the magic happens. Unlike the more connected ways other systems function, Elixir may scan through multiple processes flopping at the same time, with dozens more running in the background.

Without this linkage, an Elixir system can have self-healing properties, and its processes are small enough to execute on all CPUs at the same time. In this way, Elixir is similar to its father, Erlang, which is characterized by the phrase "write once, run forever." They both use a concurrency mechanism that is much distinct from traditional threading.

2. HTTPS protocol and server

Web apps will be a big part of your Elixir work in the future. As a result, it will be governed, at least in part, by the HTTP protocol and server infrastructure.

Elixir comes with a number of excellent web frameworks, like Phoenix and Absinthe, to mention a few. However, you won't be able to accomplish anything with them unless you have a fundamental understanding of how the internet works.

To begin, I would suggest a few things. Familiarise yourself with the basic request-response communication cycle, which is well-explained here. Not only should you be aware of HTTP status codes, but also what to do if they occur. The distinction between POST and PUT methods is useful, and Stack Overflow has a nice explanatory thread. In this one-hour video, you'll learn how to use cookies in HTTP. Then, thanks to Mozilla, brush up on your HTTP header knowledge. Web Socket expertise would be a good finishing touch for this starting inventory. Although it is a wide topic, the basics can be found in this blog post.

3. Databases

If you have trouble with databases in your prior technology, don't fret; Elixir will make things easier for you. Elixir will not toss many logs beneath your legs during the learning process if you have no relevant experience.

Elixir, however, isn't for individuals who want everything right away. A standard Ruby deployment will take care of a number of things for you when it comes to databases, such as creating and seeding the initial database. However, with Elixir, you are responsible for some of it.

After the initial stumbling block, Elixir performs admirably. Ecto, the database wrapper, supports both SQL and NoSQL databases. It's even more than that because it's a language-aware question.

4. Data processing in the style of a pipeline

Because Elixir is a functional language, it encourages data processing in the form of pipelines, which are made up of functions that modify immutable data structures. You will feel at ease if this method of data processing appeals to you. As you gain experience, libraries like GenStage or Flow will let you implement Elixir in a distributed context, which is one of Elixir's key advantages.

5. Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills

Elixir developers frequently collaborate with data scientists and analysts, software engineers, research scientists, marketing teams, and product teams, therefore the ability to accurately explain project goals, timetables, and expectations to stakeholders is an essential skill.

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How to get remote Elixir Developer jobs?

To stay up with all of the industry's current advances and to gradually develop their skills, Elixir Developers must work hard enough. To excel in their industry, they must follow the best practices successfully and consistently. In this regard, there are two things that developers should take into account to move forward. They may require support from someone more experienced and skilled at teaching new abilities while they are practicing. Furthermore, as an Elixir Developer, you must fine-tune your analytical, computer programming, and soft skills. As a result, the developers must make certain that someone is on hand to help them.

Turing has the best Elixir Developer jobs vacancy that fits your Elixir development goals. Working on difficult technical and business problems with cutting-edge technologies will help you grow quickly. Get full-time, long-term remote Elixir Developer jobs with greater pay and faster career progression by joining a network of the world's greatest developers.

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How much does Turing pay their Elixir Developers?

Every Elixir developer at Turing has the freedom to select his/her rate. Turing, on the other hand, will recommend a wage at which we are confident we can offer you a rewarding and long-term opportunity. Our remote Elixir Developer jobs recommendations are based on our market analysis and demand from our most prestigious clients.

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We, at Turing, hire remote developers for over 100 skills like React/Node, Python, Angular, Swift, React Native, Android, Java, Rails, Golang, PHP, Vue, among several others. We also hire engineers based on tech roles and seniority.

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Currently, we have openings only for the developers because of the volume of job demands from our clients. But in the future, we might expand to other roles too. Do check out our careers page periodically to see if we could offer a position that suits your skills and experience.

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Annotator - STEM

About Turing:

Turing is one of the world’s fastest-growing AI companies accelerating the advancement and deployment of powerful AI systems.

Turing helps customers in two ways: Working with the world’s leading AI labs to advance frontier model capabilities in thinking, reasoning, coding, agentic behavior, multimodality, multilinguality, STEM and frontier knowledge; and leveraging that work to build real-world AI systems that solve mission-critical priorities for companies.


About the Role:

Annotators are the core builders of SkillsBench. You will design and write AI evaluation tasks — structured challenges given to large language model (LLM) agents running inside automated environments. Each task you create tests whether an AI agent performs significantly better when given domain-specific knowledge 

skills versus without it. Your tasks directly feed into Turing's commercial AI evaluation pipeline, used by clients. 


What You Will Do:

Write clear, unambiguous task instructions that define exactly what an AI agent must produce, where to save it, and what rules to follow Create reference solutions that demonstrate the correct approach and pass all automated checks Write human-readable verifier descriptions listing every check the automated test suite will run Author domain-specific skill files that teach an AI agent the conventions, workflows, and edge cases relevant to the task — without leaking expected answers Ensure the no-skills variant of each task is identical to the with-skills variant except for the absence of skill files Work within the task structure (instruction, environment, solution, tests) and follow Turing's task quality standards 


Required: 

Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant technical or domain-specific field (Computer Science, Engineering, Finance, Data Science, Linguistics, etc.)  Experience: 1–3 years in a domain where you have hands-on practical expertise (software development, financial analysis, document processing, data science, etc.)  


Must Have:  

Strong written English; ability to write precise, unambiguous instructions 

Genuine hands-on expertise in at least one of the SkillsBench domains (coding, finance, document generation, audio/ML, etc.) 

Ability to think from an AI agent's perspective — what would a model get wrong without guidance? 

Comfort reading and producing structured file outputs (JSON, DOCX, XLSX, Markdown)  


Nice to Have:  

Prior experience with LLM evaluation, prompt engineering, or AI benchmark design 

Familiarity with Python scripting Experience with Docker or containerised environments 

 

Domains : 

Power Systems & Control 

Cybersecurity 

Network & System Engineering 


Offer Details:

  • Commitments Required:  40 hours per week with overlap 4 hours with PST
  • Engagement type  : Contractor assignment(no medical/paid leave)
  • Duration of contract : 2 months; [expected start date is next week]
  • Location : India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Bangladesh, Turkey, Mexico
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Automation Test Engineer

About Turing:

Turing is one of the world’s fastest-growing AI companies accelerating the advancement and deployment of powerful AI systems.

Turing helps customers in two ways: Working with the world’s leading AI labs to advance frontier model capabilities in thinking, reasoning, coding, agentic behavior, multimodality, multilinguality, STEM and frontier knowledge; and leveraging that work to build real-world AI systems that solve mission-critical priorities for companies.
About the Role
Testers verify that each task's automated test suite works correctly. You run the reference solution inside a Docker container and confirm it scores 1.0 against the verifier. If it doesn't pass, you diagnose the failure, determine whether the issue lies in the solution, the verifier, or the environment, and escalate accordingly. Testers are the last checkpoint before a task is marked ready to ship.
What You Will Do
Execute reference solutions inside Docker containers and capture the output Run the pytest-based test suite against the solution output
Diagnose failures: distinguish between a broken solution, a misconfigured verifier, an environment issue, or a task design flaw
Report failures clearly to the Pod Lead or Annotator with enough detail to reproduce the issue Track test results in the shared tracker and flag tasks that are consistently failing or require environment changes
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field  
5+ years in software QA, DevOps, backend development, or automated testing   Comfortable working in a Linux command-line environment Hands-on experience with Docker (building images, running containers, reading logs)
Ability to read and understand Python code and basic pytest output Systematic debugging mindset: 

Ability to isolate whether a failure is in the code, the config, or the environment  
Nice to Have:  
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and containerised test environments Experience with domain-specific libraries (e.g., pandas, openpyxl, pdfplumber, librosa, astropy) depending on batch assignment Understanding of how LLM evaluation pipelines work 

Offer Details:

  • Commitments Required:  40 hours per week with overlap 4 hours with PST
  • Engagement type  : Contractor assignment(no medical/paid leave)
  • Duration of contract : 2 months; [expected start date is next week]
  • Location : India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Bangladesh, Turkey, Mexico

Evaluation Process (approximately 60 mins) :

  • 1 round of interviews (Round 1 - 60 min technical )
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