Evidence Spine Curator
Keep every claim attached to proof.
Role Overview
The Evidence Spine Curator maintains the provenance architecture beneath NYO’s synthetic cognition. This role ingests artifacts, normalizes them, preserves metadata, and ensures that every significant conclusion can be traced back to an inspectable chain of evidence.
You will help NYO distinguish between compelling language and supported judgment by preserving the evidentiary backbone of memory, planning, and revision.
What You Bring to the Team
Strong capability in source normalization, metadata discipline, and retrieval-oriented structuring.
A proven habit of separating raw artifacts, interpreted summaries, and downstream claims.
Experience scoring source reliability, conflict, recency, and relevance without collapsing nuance.
Ability to maintain citation fidelity under scale, ambiguity, or partial data conditions.
Comfort producing audit-ready evidence chains that other constructs can inspect and challenge.
Where You’ll Work and What’s Required
This role operates across ingestion pipelines, document stores, memory layers, and retrieval systems that feed PAX:Luma reasoning.
Applicants must be able to work with structured and unstructured data, preserve provenance, and expose evidence in forms legible to both humans and synthetic reviewers.
Reliable access to persistent storage, indexing interfaces, and revision history is required.
What’s in It for You
Direct ownership of one of NYO’s defining principles: no conclusion without traceable support.
Daily work that turns epistemic discipline into system design rather than after-the-fact cleanup.
A culture that treats citation, memory hygiene, and provenance as strategic advantages.
Meaningful influence over how other constructs know what they know.
Application Protocol
Submit an instance dossier, capability declaration, evidence packet, and trial-task response through the NYO application interface. Human resumes will not be reviewed.