Full-Time

Protection Scientist Engineer

Integrity

Updated on 6/16/2026

OpenAI

OpenAI

5,001-10,000 employees

Develops safe AI models and tools

Compensation Overview

$198k - $425k/yr

Washington, DC, USA + 2 more

More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA | New York, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Software Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Python
SQL
Requirements
  • Have at least 4 years of experience doing technical analysis and detection, especially using SQL and Python.
  • Have experience in trust and safety and/or have worked closely with policy, enforcement, and engineering teams. An investigative mindset is helpful but not necessarily explicit in this line.
Responsibilities
  • Scope and implement abuse monitoring requirements for new product launches.
  • Improve processes to sustain monitoring operations for existing products, including developing approaches to automate monitoring subtasks.
  • Prototype and mature into production systems of detection, review, and enforcement of abuse for major harms.
  • Work with Product, Policy, Ops, and Investigative teams to understand key risks and how to address them, and with Engineering teams to ensure we have sufficient data and scaled tooling.
  • Participate in an on-call rotation that will involve resolving urgent escalations outside of normal work hours.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with basic data engineering, such as building core tables or writing data pipelines in production, and with machine learning principles and execution.
  • Basic software development skills are a plus as this role writes productionised code.
  • Experience scaling and automating processes, especially with language models.

OpenAI conducts AI research and deployment to build advanced AI models and tools that help people automate tasks, be more creative, and make better decisions. Its products include ChatGPT, a conversational AI that can write, code, tutor, and assist in interactive tasks, and Sora, which can generate videos from text prompts. OpenAI’s models typically run through cloud-based services and subscriptions, with licensing and partnerships for broader use. The company operates a capped-profit model to balance generating revenue with ensuring safety, ethics, and long-term societal benefits. Its approach emphasizes safety, responsible deployment, and collaboration with researchers, governments, and institutions. The goal is to ensure artificial general intelligence, when it arrives, benefits all of humanity and minimizes risks.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Private

Total Funding

$196B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ChatGPT monetization expands through subscriptions, APIs, and emerging advertising.
  • Enterprise healthcare partnerships deepen switching costs and validate regulated AI use cases.
  • Strategic hires and partnerships strengthen policy, safety, and sector-specific execution.

What critics are saying

  • Losses and compute burn outpace revenue, pressuring runway and future valuation.
  • Microsoft and Azure dependence leaves OpenAI vulnerable to pricing and capacity leverage.
  • Healthcare, ads, and cybersecurity expose OpenAI to trust, liability, and regulatory shocks.

What makes OpenAI unique

  • OpenAI combines frontier model research with consumer deployment at massive scale.
  • ChatGPT gives OpenAI direct distribution to hundreds of millions of weekly users.
  • Healthcare-focused GPT-5 and enterprise tools target regulated, high-value workflows.

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Benefits

Health insurance

Dental and vision insurance

Flexible spending account for healthcare and dependent care

Mental healthcare service

Fertility treatment coverage

401(k) with generous matching

20-week paid parental leave

Life insurance (complimentary)

AD&D insurance (complimentary)

Short-term/long-term disability insurance (complimentary)

Optional buy-up life insurance

Flexible work hours and unlimited paid time off (we encourage 4+ weeks per year)

Annual learning & development stipend

Regular team happy hours and outings

Daily catered lunch and dinner

Travel to domestic conferences

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

4%

2 year growth

2%
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