Data Scientist - User Risk Measurement
OpenAI
Location
San Francisco
Employment Type
Full time
Department
Intelligence & Investigations
Compensation
- $255K – $325K • Offers Equity
The base pay offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. If the role is non-exempt, overtime pay will be provided consistent with applicable laws. In addition to the salary range listed above, total compensation also includes generous equity, performance-related bonus(es) for eligible employees, and the following benefits.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family, with employer contributions to Health Savings Accounts
Pre-tax accounts for Health FSA, Dependent Care FSA, and commuter expenses (parking and transit)
401(k) retirement plan with employer match
Paid parental leave (up to 24 weeks for birth parents and 20 weeks for non-birthing parents), plus paid medical and caregiver leave (up to 8 weeks)
Paid time off: flexible PTO for exempt employees and up to 15 days annually for non-exempt employees
13+ paid company holidays, and multiple paid coordinated company office closures throughout the year for focus and recharge, plus paid sick or safe time (1 hour per 30 hours worked, or more, as required by applicable state or local law)
Mental health and wellness support
Employer-paid basic life and disability coverage
Annual learning and development stipend to fuel your professional growth
Daily meals in our offices, and meal delivery credits as eligible
Relocation support for eligible employees
Additional taxable fringe benefits, such as charitable donation matching and wellness stipends, may also be provided.
More details about our benefits are available to candidates during the hiring process.
This role is at-will and OpenAI reserves the right to modify base pay and other compensation components at any time based on individual performance, team or company results, or market conditions.
About the Team
The Intelligence & Investigations (I2) team detects and disrupts abuse and strategic risk so people can use our products safely. Within I2, Strategic Intelligence & Analysis is building a first-of-its-kind user-risk measurement function: policy-grounded baselines, confidence intervals, and attribution that reveal how real users engage with frontier AI—and how that changes when we ship mitigations. We sit between Safety Systems, Data Science, Integrity, and Product, turning heterogeneous safety signals into decision intelligence that appears in executive dashboards, launch/post-launch readouts, and weekly briefs.
About the Role
As a Data Scientist on this new function, you will help define how the industry measures complex, adaptive human–AI behavior at scale: You will establish trustworthy baselines for user-level risk, create attribution that links changes to real-world mitigations and events, and deliver concise narratives and metrics that guide safety strategy and product decisions. The work spans end-to-end ownership—from framing the questions to delivering decision-ready outputs with clear quality standards and governance—while collaborating closely across Safety Systems, Data Science, Product, and Policy
This role is based in San Francisco, CA (hybrid, 3 days/week): Relocation support is available
In this role, you will:
Define the measurement framework for user-level risk across products and cohorts: scope the questions that matter and align on clear, policy-grounded definitions
Establish baselines and statistical confidence for core metrics: prevalence, intensity, trends, and cohort dynamics
Build decision-ready reporting surfaces: executive dashboards, weekly briefs, and launch readouts that translate insights into action
Clean and organize ambiguous data from disparate sources, with an eye toward building automated pipelines and systems
Create attribution and change-tracking: connect shifts in user behavior to mitigations, product changes, and external events
Partner across Safety Systems, Data Science, Integrity, Product, and Policy: ensure one coherent analytics entry point and consistent standards
Uphold quality, privacy, and governance: document methods, ensure auditability, and maintain durable measurement hygiene
Monitor signals for emerging risks and anomalies: recommend priorities that reduce harmful usage and improve user safety
Communicate clearly and concisely: deliver insights and trade-offs to executives and engineering teams in language that drives decisions
You might thrive in this role if you:
Have 3–6+ years in data science, measurement/causal inference, or risk analytics in high-stakes domains:
Are strong in sampling, inference, uncertainty quantification, probability theory, and rare-event estimation; comfortable with time-varying metrics:
Write solid Python and SQL; are fluent with data warehouses and productionizing notebooks/pipelines:
Communicate crisply, translating complex estimators into clear actions for executives and cross-functional partners:
Nice to have: experience with Airflow DAGs or other ETL pipelines, Databricks, survival analysis, streaming/online detection, classifier evaluation/QA, privacy reviews/audit trails, or integrity/fraud/safety experience:
About OpenAI
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity.
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Compensation Range: $255K - $325K