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Building Code & Permitting Specialists (ONLY Cal & FL)
Listed on Mercor as “Building Code & Permitting Specialists (ONLY Cal & FL)”
What this actually is
You bring your specialist expertise to AI evaluation. The shape of the work varies but the pattern is the same: review outputs, rate quality, write prompts, flag errors. The platform title (Building Code & Permitting Specialists (ONLY Cal & FL)) reflects the rate band and the expertise required, not the day-to-day work.
Can you do this on your visa?
F-2 / F-4 / F-5 / F-6: open. E-1 to E-7: needs concurrent-employment permit. D-2 / D-4 students: S-3 permit, 20 hr/week cap. D-10 / D-8: case by case.
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First 5 years in Korea: foreign-source income only taxed if remitted into Korea. After year 5: worldwide income. Full tax guide.
Original posting from Mercor
About the Role
Mercor is hiring Building Code & Permitting Specialists on behalf of a partner developing AI systems to streamline construction permitting, regulatory compliance, and plan review workflows. In this role, you will apply your expertise in building codes, jurisdictional requirements, and permitting processes to review, annotate, and validate construction-related data, helping train AI models to accurately interpret and navigate regulatory frameworks. This role bridges real-world permitting and compliance workflows with applied AI, ensuring that jurisdiction-specific rules, edge cases, and review standards are correctly represented in model training.
Key Responsibilities
Regulatory Data Annotation
- Review and label construction documents, permit applications, site plans, and inspection reports
- Identify and classify code requirements, jurisdictional rules, and compliance elements across different regions
Quality Review & Validation
- Audit annotated datasets for accuracy and alignment with local, state, and national building codes
- Evaluate AI-generated outputs for correctness in permit requirements, zoning constraints, and code compliance
Knowledge Contribution
- Define annotation guidelines for interpreting building codes and jurisdictional differences
- Provide expertise on edge cases such as mixed-use zoning, variances, and complex permitting scenarios
Model Evaluation & Feedback
- Review AI-generated permit reviews, compliance summaries, and recommendations
- Provide structured feedback to improve regulatory reasoning and accuracy across jurisdictions
Documentation & Training Support
- Contribute to standards for construction permitting annotation and onboarding materials
Requirements
We are seeking candidates with strong familiarity with building codes, permitting workflows, and jurisdictional requirements. Ideal backgrounds include:
- Permit Expeditors: Experience coordinating with city agencies, submitting permits, and managing inspection processes
- Architects: Strong knowledge of building codes, design compliance, and plan preparation
- Government Reviewers / Plan Examiners: Experience reviewing and approving permits within municipal or state agencies
- We are initially seeking experts with deep expertise in one of the following jurisdictions:
1 Chula Vista
2 Tampa
3 Palm Beach County
4 Pinellas County
5 Sunny Isles
6 Jacksonville
7 Surfside
Quoted from Mercor’s public listing on 2026-06-02. We don’t edit platform copy; honest framing is in the title and the “what this actually is” block above.
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