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Device Safety & Risk Operations Specialist, User Safety & Risk Operations

openai

Híbrido San Francisco
Uncategorized

Job Score

80 pts
Hybrid model (+80)

About the Team

At OpenAI, our User Safety & Risk Operations (USRO) team helps protect our products and users from abuse, fraud, safety risks, and other forms of misuse. We operate at the front line of real-world safety and risk management, translating user and operational signals into timely decisions, effective interventions, and improvements to our systems.

This role sits on a team focused on building operational capacity for new, ambiguous, and fast-moving areas of work. The team defines what needs to be built, creates the operating model to support it, and works with partner teams to make the work scalable and durable over time.

About the Role

We are seeking a Device Safety & Risk Operations Specialist to build the safety operating model for a new category of consumer hardware. This is a senior individual-contributor role for someone who can turn emerging product risks and incomplete requirements into practical workflows, controls, launch plans, and durable systems.

You will define how product-safety incidents, critical escalations, regulated cases, and privacy-sensitive issues should be identified, investigated, escalated, resolved, and learned from. You will also establish operational requirements for case management, data access, decision logging, quality assurance, monitoring, and cross-functional response. You will stand up priority workflows through launch and early operations, then help transition them into durable homes across USRO and partner teams.

The right person combines deep operational judgment with strong technical and hardware product fluency. They can move from executive-level risk framing to detailed workflow design, tabletop exercises, launch readiness, frontline guidance, and post-launch improvement.

Location / work model: San Francisco, CA; hybrid, 3 days/week in-office.

Please note: This role may involve exposure to sensitive or concerning material. Strong discretion, judgment, and resilience are essential.
In This Role, You Will:

  • Build the end-to-end safety and risk operating model for new consumer hardware, from early requirements through launch and early-life operations.

  • Define incident taxonomies, severity levels, decision rights, escalation criteria, response pathways, and closure standards.

  • Develop operational playbooks for product-safety incidents, critical escalations, safety advisories, corrective actions, and other high-risk events.

  • Design workflows for regulated and privacy-sensitive cases, including restricted handling, evidence requirements, auditability, and partner escalation.

  • Translate safety and operational needs into requirements for tooling, case management, data access, monitoring, logging, and automation.

  • Establish clear ownership boundaries across Product, Engineering, Legal, Privacy, Product Policy, Support, Product Quality, and other operational partners.

  • Build launch-readiness plans, tabletop exercises, training, quality controls, reporting, and post-launch monitoring.

  • Use operational data, customer signals, product telemetry, and case outcomes to identify patterns and improve upstream products and systems.

  • Determine where AI and automation can improve triage, evidence assembly, consistency, and response while preserving appropriate human judgment.

  • Stand up priority workflows, operate them through launch and early-life stabilization, and transition them into durable homes across USRO and partner teams.

You Might Thrive in This Role If You:

  • Have 8+ years of relevant experience in device safety, product safety, consumer hardware operations, technical program management, or a related field.

  • Have built a complex safety or risk program from an ambiguous starting point through launch and scaled operation.

  • Understand the realities of handling high-severity incidents, regulated workflows, sensitive customer information, and time-critical escalations.

  • Can translate product, engineering, legal, privacy, and policy constraints into workflows that operational teams can execute.

  • Are technically fluent and can reason through data flows, telemetry, access controls, audit logs, case systems, automation, and failure modes.

  • Use data to assess workflow health, identify emerging patterns, evaluate quality, and make risk-based decisions.

  • Can establish clear accountability across teams with overlapping responsibilities and different risk tolerances.

  • Know how to balance launch speed with safety controls, monitoring, rollback criteria, and longer-term system development.

  • Communicate clearly with operational, technical, legal, and executive audiences when evidence is incomplete or tradeoffs are difficult.

  • Are highly practical and willing to build the workflow, not only define the strategy.

Nice to Have

  • Experience supporting consumer hardware, connected devices, or other products used in shared environments.

  • Experience with product-safety investigations, recalls, field failures, safety advisories, or hazardous-product handling.

  • Experience designing workflows involving privacy-sensitive sensor, diagnostic, media, or household data.

  • Familiarity with warranty, repair, reverse logistics, identity recovery, fraud, or ownership disputes.

  • Experience building vendor training, quality-assurance, incident-response, or specialist-review programs.

About OpenAI

OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity. 

We are an equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or other applicable legally protected characteristic.

For additional information, please see OpenAI’s Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement.

Background checks for applicants will be administered in accordance with applicable law, and qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment consistent with those laws, including the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, and the California Fair Chance Act, for US-based candidates. For unincorporated Los Angeles County workers: we reasonably believe that criminal history may have a direct, adverse and negative relationship with the following job duties, potentially resulting in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment: protect computer hardware entrusted to you from theft, loss or damage; return all computer hardware in your possession (including the data contained therein) upon termination of employment or end of assignment; and maintain the confidentiality of proprietary, confidential, and non-public information. In addition, job duties require access to secure and protected information technology systems and related data security obligations.

To notify OpenAI that you believe this job posting is non-compliant, please submit a report through this form. No response will be provided to inquiries unrelated to job posting compliance.

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At OpenAI, we believe artificial intelligence has the potential to help people solve immense global challenges, and we want the upside of AI to be widely shared. Join us in shaping the future of technology.

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Oportunidades e Tendências no Mercado de Design para 2026

Se a última década no design digital foi marcada pela padronização das interfaces mobile e pela ascensão do UX/UI como o coração do desenvolvimento de produtos, o ano de 2026 representa o início de uma nova era. Não estamos mais desenhando apenas para telas planas de vidro; estamos projetando para ecossistemas inteligentes, ambientes tridimensionais e algoritmos autônomos.

Para os designers que buscam se destacar e conquistar as melhores oportunidades remotas e em moedas fortes, compreender para onde o mercado está caminhando não é um diferencial, é uma questão de sobrevivência profissional. Abaixo, detalhamos as quatro grandes tendências que ditarão as contratações no mercado de design em 2026.

1. Design Generativo e a IA como Co-piloto (Não como Substituta)

O medo de que a Inteligência Artificial substituiria os designers ficou no passado. Em 2026, a IA generativa está profundamente integrada em ferramentas como Figma, Adobe e Framer. A habilidade mais valorizada pelas empresas não é mais a velocidade em alinhar pixels, mas sim a direção de arte algorítmica e o prompt design.

  • Automação de UI: Criação de wireframes, variações de componentes e design systems complexos serão gerados com poucos comandos de texto.
  • O Novo Papel do Designer: O profissional deixa de ser o executor operacional e passa a ser o curador e estrategista, garantindo que o que a IA gera está alinhado com a psicologia do usuário e os objetivos de negócios.

2. Spatial Design e a Computação Espacial

Com a maturação de dispositivos de realidade mista (como o Apple Vision Pro e as linhas avançadas da Meta), o Spatial Design (Design Espacial) deixou de ser um nicho experimental para se tornar um departamento obrigatório nas grandes empresas de tecnologia.

Projetar para a computação espacial exige uma quebra de paradigma: os designers precisam entender de profundidade, ergonomia visual, som espacial e interações baseadas no rastreamento ocular e gestual. As vagas para AR/VR Product Designers e 3D Interaction Designers estão vendo um salto exponencial nas ofertas com salários premium no exterior.

3. Design de Conversação e Interfaces Invisíveis (Zero-UI)

Com a onipresença dos Large Language Models (LLMs), a forma como os usuários interagem com os sistemas mudou. Em 2026, muitas interfaces não têm botões ou menus; elas são conversacionais. O UX Writing e o Conversation Design ganharam status de protagonismo.

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  • Oportunidade: Designers que sabem mapear árvores de decisão, criar fluxos lógicos para voz e texto, e treinar a empatia da inteligência artificial estão sendo disputados a peso de ouro pelas startups.

4. Sustentabilidade Digital e Eco-Design

A pauta ESG (Ambiental, Social e Governança) invadiu as mesas de produto. A internet consome uma quantidade massiva de energia, e em 2026, empresas estão sendo cobradas por sua pegada de carbono digital.

Surge a demanda pelo Eco-Design Digital. Isso envolve criar interfaces mais leves, otimizar fluxos de usuário para reduzir o tempo de tela (e, consequentemente, o gasto de bateria e processamento do servidor), e adotar paletas de cores e assets (como SVGs no lugar de imagens pesadas) que exigem menos energia dos dispositivos. Ser um designer sustentável tornou-se um argumento de venda B2B fortíssimo.

Conclusão: A Evolução do Talento

O mercado de design em 2026 é altamente recompensador para quem abraça a complexidade. A barreira de entrada para criar telas bonitas caiu, mas a demanda por profissionais que resolvem problemas de negócios através de empatia, estratégia e domínio de novas tecnologias nunca esteve tão alta.

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