User Safety & Risk Operations Analyst, Global Response

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · Dublin, Ireland · User Operations

This role focuses on Trust & Safety operations for OpenAI's platform and users, involving policy implementation, process building, handling complex customer cases, and developing feedback loops to improve safety systems. It requires collaboration with various internal teams and potentially handling sensitive content. The role is part of a global, 24/7 operation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work directly with customers to resolve complex trust and safety, usage policy, and compliance issues, working with account teams as needed
  2. Partner with Product, Engineering, Legal, Operations, and Vendor teams to develop, implement, and scale new processes, tooling, and automation strategies
  3. Build, launch, and scale operational processes for human-in-the-loop labeling, user reporting and content moderation, customer appeals, escalations, and more
  4. Perform risk evaluations and investigations by reviewing documentation, internal data, and 3rd party data in order to identify new abuse trends
  5. Analyze data to identify user trends and build feedback loops to drive improvements with product, engineering, policy, and other ops teams

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of experience in trust and safety, detection / investigation of malicious behavior, compliance operations, or similar
  • Excellent problem-solving skills
  • Ability to comprehend and communicate complex technical issues
  • Strong project and program management skills
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously
  • Bias for action
  • Proven experience in scaling operations
  • Experience building strong relationships cross-functionally
  • Experience handling sensitive content
  • Experience in a high-paced startup environment

Nice to have

  • Technical or data skills are a plus

What the JD emphasized

  • building processes and systems from zero to one
  • scaling operations
  • building strong relationships cross-functionally