Product & Solutions Lead, Safety and Security

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Intelligence & Investigations

This role focuses on building and operating 0-1 products and technical solutions for safety and security, enabling developers and public institutions to achieve trusted outcomes. It involves defining roadmaps, designing bespoke and scalable solutions, creating partner-ready artifacts like blueprints and playbooks, and translating evolving threats into actionable guidance. The role requires strong product leadership, abstraction skills, and collaboration with engineering and safety teams.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the 0–1 roadmap for safety and security solution offerings: define the target users, problem statements, tools, operating models, success metrics, and the set of reusable deliverables we ship.
  2. Design and ship bespoke technical solutions for priority partners (internal and external), then abstract what works into reusable patterns and toolkits.
  3. Build partner-ready technical artifacts: solution blueprints, reference architectures, evaluation and monitoring guidance, incident/response playbooks, and deployment checklists.
  4. Package open-source and proprietary capabilities into adoption-ready solutions (e.g., reference implementations, configuration patterns, validated workflows).
  5. Maintain a consistent delivery model across engagements: intake, scoping, governance alignment, execution cadence, and retrospectives that improve the offering over time.

Skills

Required

  • 6+ years in product, technical program leadership, solutions, or platform operations
  • built 0–1 solution offerings
  • strong written communication

Nice to have

  • experience with fraud/scams
  • cyber threat mitigation
  • incident response
  • trust & safety operations
  • government/critical infrastructure enablement
  • working with open-source developer ecosystems

What the JD emphasized

  • built 0–1 solution offerings
  • builder’s mindset
  • go deep with engineers
  • strong at abstraction