Offensive Security Analyst (Structured / Non-Exploit)
About The RoleWhat if your instinct for how attacks unfold — how adversaries move, where defenses crack, and how risk cascades across modern infrastructure — could directly shape the AI systems that millions of people and organizations will rely on for security?We're looking for Offensive Security Analysts to bring real-world adversarial thinking to cutting-edge AI training projects. This role is focused on structured adversarial reasoning, not exploit development. You'll analyze realistic attack scenarios, model threat behavior, and help build the adversarial reasoning datasets that make AI smarter about security.This is a fully remote, flexible contract role — designed for experienced security practitioners who want meaningful, intellectually engaging work on their own schedule.Organization: AlignerrType: Hourly ContractLocation: RemoteCommitment: 10–40 hours/weekWhat You'll DoAnalyze attack paths, kill chains, and adversary strategies across realistic production environmentsIdentify weaknesses, misconfigurations, and defensive gaps in complex system architecturesReview and evaluate red-team-style scenarios and intrusion narratives for accuracy and depthGenerate, label, and validate adversarial reasoning data used to train and evaluate AI systemsArticulate how real attacks unfold — including impact, tradeoffs, and defender blind spots — in clear, structured formatsWork independently and asynchronously on task-based assignments at your own paceWho You Are2+ years of hands-on experience in pentesting, red team operations, or a blue-team role with deep offensive knowledgeStrong mental model of how real attacks progress through production environments — from initial access to impactAble to clearly explain attack chains, attacker decision-making, and risk tradeoffs in writingDetail-oriented and systematic — you can structure complex threat reasoning into clear, consistent outputsNo exploit development or active offensive tooling required for this roleNice to HaveExperience with threat modeling, adversary emulation, or attack simulation frameworks (e.g., MITRE ATT&CK)Background in cloud security, Active Directory environments, or network architectureFamiliarity with red team reporting or intrusion narrative documentationPrior experience contributing to security research, CTFs, or structured scenario analysisWhy Join UsWork directly on frontier AI systems alongside leading AI research teams and labsFully remote and flexible — work when and where it suits youFreelance autonomy with the structure of meaningful, task-based workApply your security expertise in a novel, high-impact domain at the intersection of AI and cybersecurityPotential for ongoing work and contract extension as new projects launch