Lead Security Engineer
Periodic Labs
Other Engineering
Menlo Park, CA, USA
Location
Menlo Park
Address
Menlo Park, California
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
On-site
Department
Bits: LLMs, machine learning, infra, etc.
About Periodic Labs
We are an AI + physical sciences lab building state of the art models to make novel scientific discoveries. We are well funded and growing rapidly. Team members are owners who identity and solve problems without boundaries or bureaucracy. We eagerly learn new tools and new science to push forward our mission.
About the Role
You will lead, design, build, and operate security engineering at Periodic Labs. You will secure the systems that power our research and operations, including cloud environments, clusters, internal developer platforms, identity systems, secrets, SaaS access patterns, and lab-adjacent infrastructure. You will work closely with research, infra, lab, and operations teams to reduce risk without slowing down experimentation.
This is a hands-on engineering role. You will write automation, ship controls, lead incident response, and raise the bar for how we design secure systems. You will set pragmatic standards and build tooling that makes the secure path the easy path for the rest of the company.
What You'll Do
Own security architecture across cloud, Kubernetes, internal services, and research infrastructure
Design and operate identity and access systems for both people and workloads, including SSO, MFA, RBAC, SCIM lifecycle automation, workload identity, and least-privilege access patterns
Build and improve secrets management across the company, including KMS, GitHub and CI credentials, 1Password or equivalent systems, and secure service-to-service authentication
Harden software delivery and developer workflows, including CI/CD, dependency security, build provenance, artifact integrity, and secure GitHub administration
Lead threat modeling, secure design reviews, and risk assessments for internal platforms, lab systems, and any externally exposed products
Build detection and response capabilities across cloud, identity, network, and endpoint telemetry, and drive incidents through containment, root cause analysis, and remediation
Own vulnerability management and remediation automation across hosts, containers, dependencies, SaaS, and infrastructure-as-code
Partner with infra and lab engineering on segmentation, remote access, firewall policy, certificates, DNS, and secure device-to-cloud patterns
Set pragmatic security standards, run tabletop exercises, and help the rest of the company make sound security decisions without adding unnecessary process
You Might Thrive in This Role If You Have Experience With
Building and operating security controls in AWS, GCP, or Azure and in Kubernetes-based environments
Strong hands-on engineering with a scripting language (e.g. Python, Bash), and Terraform
Identity systems such as Okta or Entra, SAML, OIDC, SCIM, IAM, workload identity, and least-privilege design
Secrets management and secure credential flows, including KMS, CI/CD secrets, GitHub OIDC, or service-to-service authentication
Secure SDLC and supply chain controls, including code review, threat modeling, dependency management, signed builds or attestations, and CI hardening
Detection and response, vulnerability management, and incident handling in fast-moving engineering environments
Linux and network security fundamentals, including segmentation, certificates, DNS, firewalls, VPNs or Tailscale, and service-to-service auth
Working with researchers or platform teams where the goal is to find the the optimal point in security/velocity tradeoff.
Clear communication, strong judgment, and the ability to drive cross-functional security work
Especially Strong Candidates May Also Have
Experience securing AI, ML, or research infrastructure
Experience securing mixed on-prem and cloud environments, including lab-adjacent systems or physical device integration
Experience with runtime security, eBPF, admission control, or policy-as-code
Experience translating customer or enterprise security requirements into practical engineering controls