Senior Software Engineer, Trust & Safety

Vercel Vercel · Enterprise · United States · Remote · Engineering

Senior Software Engineer on the Trust & Safety team at Vercel, responsible for building and operating systems to protect millions of developers and projects from abuse at internet scale. The role involves analyzing threat actor behavior, detecting abuse patterns using LLM techniques, and designing mitigations. It blends security engineering, data analysis, and applied LLM work.

What you'd actually do

  1. Analyze threat actor behavior and evolving abuse patterns across large, heterogeneous datasets to inform detection logic, policy decisions, and scalable mitigations.
  2. Research, prototype, and implement state-of-the-art LLM-driven techniques for abuse detection, classification, and prevention.
  3. Design and develop production-ready systems that detect and disrupt abusive behavior across the Vercel platform.
  4. Build, maintain, and fine-tune internal tools, datasets, and evaluation pipelines for trust and safety workflows.
  5. Collaborate closely with security, product, and infrastructure teams to bring research ideas into stable, scalable production systems.

Skills

Required

  • JavaScript/TypeScript
  • Python
  • LLMs
  • prompt engineering
  • evaluation
  • fine-tuning
  • cloud infrastructure
  • AWS
  • threat actor behavior
  • abuse tactics
  • end-to-end system ownership

Nice to have

  • abuse prevention
  • trust & safety
  • security engineering

What the JD emphasized

  • 5+ years of experience in abuse prevention, trust & safety, or security engineering
  • Hands-on experience working with LLMs, including prompt engineering, evaluation, and fine-tuning
  • Experience owning systems end-to-end, from initial research through production deployment and iteration

Other signals

  • LLM-driven techniques for abuse detection
  • production-ready systems that detect and disrupt abusive behavior
  • fine-tune internal tools, datasets, and evaluation pipelines for trust and safety workflows