DevSecOps Architect

DevSecOps Architect

DataAnnotation

Visalia, CA • Remote

$40 - $75/hr

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Join the DataAnnotation team and contribute to developing cutting-edge AI systems, while enjoying the flexibility of remote work and setting your own schedule.

We are looking for experienced cybersecurity professionals to help advance AI development. Cybersecurity platforms are increasingly powered by AI — but these systems still need practitioners with real-world experience to validate whether the outputs actually hold up in practice. That's where you come in.

As a member of DataAnnotation's team, you'll work closely with state-of-the-art AI models on tasks like evaluating AI-generated security content, solving technical security problems, and providing feedback that directly shapes how these systems reason about real-world threats and defenses. Some team members fit this work alongside a full-time role, while others treat it as their primary focus.

To get started, once you sign up for an account, you'll take a short assessment (this serves as our version of an interview). If you pass, you'll receive an email confirmation and paid work will become available to you through our platform.

Benefits:

  • Fully remote: work from anywhere in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
  • Flexible schedule: choose which projects you take on and when you work.
  • Projects are paid hourly starting at $50-75+/hr, with bonuses for high-quality and high-volume work
  • Impact: help shape the future of AI technologies built for cybersecurity.

Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate AI-generated cybersecurity content — including threat analysis, vulnerability assessments, and offensive security techniques — for real-world accuracy and validity.
  • Design and solve security-focused technical problems used to train AI systems.
  • Write clear technical explanations and security-relevant code.
  • Provide feedback that directly shapes the next generation of AI security models.

Qualifications:

  • 2+ years of hands-on experience in a cybersecurity role — such as penetration testing, red teaming, incident response, detection engineering, DFIR, malware analysis, threat intelligence, or adjacent fields, including government or military cyber operations.
  • Some coding experience required; comfort navigating and patching a codebase is key.
  • Fluency in English (native or bilingual level) with strong writing skills.
  • A bachelor's degree is preferred.
  • Cybersecurity certifications are a plus (e.g., OSCP, CRTO, GREM, GCFA, CEH, and similar).

Note: Payment is made via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. This job is only available to those in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Security Architect?

A: To succeed as a Security Architect, key technical skills include expertise in security frameworks and standards (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001), proficiency in security technologies (e.g., firewalls, intrusion detection systems), and knowledge of cloud security platforms. Soft skills such as strong communication and collaboration abilities, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills are also essential, as Security Architects must work closely with stakeholders to design and implement secure systems. By combining these technical and soft skills, Security Architects can effectively mitigate risks, ensure compliance, and drive business growth through secure and resilient infrastructure.

Q: What is the career path for a Security Architect?

A: A Security Architect's career path typically begins with entry-level roles such as Security Analyst or Junior Security Engineer, where they develop foundational knowledge in security protocols and threat mitigation. As they progress to mid-level roles like Senior Security Engineer or Security Consultant, they gain expertise in designing and implementing comprehensive security architectures, and develop skills in areas like risk assessment, compliance, and incident response. Senior roles such as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or Enterprise Security Architect offer opportunities for strategic leadership and vision, and often involve overseeing security programs, developing security roadmaps, and advising on emerging security trends.