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Technical Abuse Investigator

OpenAI - San Francisco, California, United States, New York City, Remote - US

Posted Mar 12, 2026

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Technical Abuse Investigator San Francisco, California, United States, New York City, Remote - US About the Team OpenAI's mission is to ensure that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We believe achieving this goal requires real-world deployment and continuous iteration based on how our products are used-and misused-in practice. The Intelligence and Investigations team supports this mission by detecting, investigating, and disrupting the misuse of our products, particularly critical or novel harms. Our work enables partner teams to develop data-backed model policies and build scalable safety mitigations. By precisely understanding abuse, we help ensure OpenAI's products can be used safely to build meaningful, rewarding applications. About the Role As a Technical Abuse Investigator on the Intelligence and Investigations team, you will be responsible for detecting, investigating, and disrupting malicious use of OpenAI's platform. You will further scale parts of the investigative process to help our team disrupt harm at scale. This role combines traditional investigative judgment with strong technical fluency: much of the work involves navigating complex datasets to surface actionable abuse signals, not just reviewing individual reports. In addition to conducting investigations directly, this role is explicitly designed to act as a force multiplier for the broader investigations team. You will be scaling or automating highly manual, important and nuanced processes. You will design and implement lightweight technical solutions-such as notebook templates, data pipelines or internal utilities-that enable specialized investigators to identify, track, and action abuse at a greater scale than a single investigator can currently achieve. Success

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