Physical Security Systems Engineer

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · London, United Kingdom · Corporate Security

This role is for a Physical Security Systems Engineer at OpenAI, responsible for designing, deploying, and maintaining physical security systems such as access control, video surveillance, and GSOC workflows across global facilities. The role involves troubleshooting technical issues, managing operational tickets, coordinating with integrators and vendors, and partnering with IT/NetEng and Workplace teams to ensure system reliability and scalability. The focus is on hybrid physical security infrastructure engineering, operational systems support, stakeholder coordination, and vendor management, aiming to improve operational consistency and reduce manual work through automation opportunities.

What you'd actually do

  1. Troubleshoot complex physical security system issues across access control, video management, GSOC workflows, and supporting infrastructure.
  2. Manage operational tickets and escalations with strong follow-through, documentation, and root-cause thinking.
  3. Coordinate service requests, remediation work, and quality control with security integrators and vendors.
  4. Support GSOC workflows, including system access management, auditing, feature requests, and security systems programming.
  5. Partner with networking and infrastructure teams on VLANs, firewall policies, IP schemas, switch configurations, IoT device connectivity, Windows Server, and database dependencies.

Skills

Required

  • Troubleshooting physical security systems (access control, video surveillance, GSOC workflows)
  • Network and infrastructure knowledge (VLANs, firewalls, IP schemas, Windows Server, databases)
  • Operational ticket management and escalation
  • Vendor and integrator coordination
  • Process improvement and automation identification

Nice to have

  • Experience with security systems programming and auditing
  • Familiarity with IoT device connectivity

What the JD emphasized

  • non-negotiable outcomes
  • operational toil and vendor dependency decrease