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Software Engineer - Trust & Safety
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Join Vercel's Trust & Safety Engineering team in San Francisco. Protect the platform from abuse and fraud by building scalable detection systems. We seek an experienced engineer with 4+ years in technical leadership and abuse prevention. Enjoy competitive pay, equity, healthcare, and flexible PTO.
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United States , San Francisco
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194000.00 - 294000.00 USD / Year
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Director of Trust & Safety Engineering
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Lead Trust & Safety Engineering at Vercel, reporting to the CTO. You will build and scale systems to prevent abuse, detect fraud, and ensure platform integrity for developers globally. This role requires 10+ years in software engineering and 5+ years leading multi-disciplinary teams in security o...
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United States , San Francisco
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200000.00 - 300000.00 USD / Year
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Software Engineer - Trust & Safety
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Join Vercel's Trust & Safety Engineering team in San Francisco. Protect the platform from abuse and fraud by building scalable detection systems. We seek an experienced engineer with 4+ years in technical leadership and a passion for nurturing teams. Enjoy competitive pay, equity, healthcare, and...
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United States , San Francisco
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194000.00 - 294000.00 USD / Year
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Vercel
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Explore a rewarding career dedicated to protecting people, assets, and the environment with safety engineer jobs. Safety engineers are specialized professionals who apply engineering principles and risk management techniques to design, implement, and oversee comprehensive safety systems across virtually every industry. Their core mission is to proactively identify potential hazards, prevent workplace accidents and illnesses, and ensure organizational compliance with a complex web of health, safety, and environmental regulations. This critical role sits at the intersection of engineering, human factors, and regulatory law, making it both challenging and essential for modern operations. Professionals in safety engineering typically engage in a wide range of responsibilities. A primary duty involves conducting rigorous risk assessments and hazard analyses for facilities, equipment, products, and work processes. They develop and enforce safety policies, procedures, and protocols, often creating detailed safe work practices like Job Safety Analyses (JSAs). Safety engineers perform regular site inspections and audits to verify compliance with internal standards and external regulations from bodies like OSHA, NFPA, or international equivalents. When incidents or near-misses occur, they lead thorough investigations to determine root causes and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence. A significant part of their work is also educational; they design and deliver safety training programs to cultivate a strong, proactive safety culture at all organizational levels. The skill set for a successful safety engineer is diverse. A strong foundation in engineering—typically a bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, industrial, chemical, or civil engineering—is common, often supplemented with specialized certifications (e.g., CSP, CIH). They must possess in-depth knowledge of relevant safety standards, codes, and environmental regulations. Analytical skills are paramount for dissecting processes and predicting failure modes. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as the role requires persuading management, training staff, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to integrate safety into all operations. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and a genuine passion for safeguarding people are the hallmarks of professionals in this field. Whether focusing on product safety, occupational health in manufacturing and construction, or process safety in high-hazard industries, safety engineer jobs offer a career with profound impact. These professionals are the guardians of workplace well-being, ensuring that technological progress and industrial activity do not come at the cost of human safety. For those seeking a profession where technical expertise directly contributes to the protection and welfare of others, pursuing safety engineer jobs provides a stable, respected, and deeply fulfilling career path with opportunities for growth in a globally essential field.

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