Staff Software Engineer, Security & Privacy

Abnormal AI · Vertical AI · United States · Remote · Multi-Product Platform

Staff Software Engineer focused on Security & Privacy for an AI company's Multi-Product Platform. The role involves owning the Security & Privacy vision, driving high-impact initiatives, evolving technical strategies, and translating business problems into actionable roadmaps. Key responsibilities include shaping technical direction with pragmatic security principles and AI-native strategies, driving end-to-end delivery of large-scale projects, and mentoring other engineers. Requires strong software design fundamentals, expertise in Authentication, Authorization, and Security & Privacy, and proficiency in Golang and Python. Experience in infrastructure, data platform, or machine learning is a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the strategic Security & Privacy roadmap for the Multi-Product Platform division across a 3–5 year horizon by partnering with engineering, product, and business stakeholders to define incremental milestones that de-risk execution and unlock tangible business value at each stage.
  2. Shape technical direction by applying pragmatic security principles and AI-native strategies, ensuring architectural decisions balance robust protection with speed-to-market and evolving business constraints.
  3. Drive end-to-end delivery of large-scale, cross-functional projects for the Multi-Product Platform division, operationalizing Security & Privacy standards that keep pace with product and market expansion while minimizing overhead and preserving R&D velocity.
  4. Actively mentor and grow the next generation of Tech Leads - raising the technical bar across the organization, not just within your teams.

Skills

Required

  • BS degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or other related engineering field.
  • 8+ years of professional software engineering experience.
  • Strong command of software design fundamentals - including distributed systems, CAP theorem, and system design tradeoffs.
  • Deep expertise in Authentication, Authorization, and Security & Privacy problem space, best practices, and related technologies.
  • Ability to translate business objectives into actionable technical plans with clear sequencing, dependencies, and success criteria that keep execution aligned with strategic intent.
  • Demonstrated history of owning end-to-end delivery of complex projects — navigating ambiguity, managing competing priorities, and consistently shipping high-quality results on time and on-spec across multiple teams and stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in Golang and Python programming languages.

Nice to have

  • Experience in multiple domains - infrastructure, data platform, machine learning, or similar.
  • Skill in making reversible versus irreversible technical decisions - and calibrating the right level of rigor for each.
  • Contributions to open-source projects, engineering blogs, or industry standards.

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-native approaches
  • AI-native strategies