Lead, Offensive Security

Job summary

Nashville
Engineering

Work model

Hybrid
2 weeks ago
Job description

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Selected candidate is required to reside 60 mins from one of the following locations: Louisville KY, NYC Metro, Dallas Metro, Charlotte NC Metro, South Florida (Tampa/Miami/Ft Lauderdale), Washington DC metro, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Nashville.

We're standing up a new AI & Offensive Tooling capability inside our Offensive Security organization, and we're looking for its founding engineer. As Lead, Offensive Security (AI & Tooling), you will own the in-house AI agent platform that powers our penetration testing and red team operations, and build the AI-driven tooling that makes every offensive service line faster, broader, and more autonomous. This is a hands-on building role with the scope of a technical lead: you set the technical direction for offensive AI at the company, and you ship the software that proves it.

It's a rare chance to build autonomous offensive security capabilities from the ground up, responsibly, inside a program that helps protect the health data of millions of people.

The Bigger Picture

Join a 100% remote, highly specialized offensive security team where you will have access to Hack The Box Pro Labs, all HTB role-based training paths and certifications, discretionary certification funding, and conference/training budgets. These resources will enable you to continuously advance your expertise while working on industry-leading Offensive Security challenges at scale. You will be part of the Offensive Security organization, collaborating with Red Team, Penetration Testing, and Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) professionals, highly specialized experts who identify vulnerabilities so the business can address them proactively. Fridays are dedicated to research and development, allowing the team to pursue training in emerging offensive security methodologies, tools, agents, large language models (LLMs), artificial intelligence, and other bleeding edge topics.

Mission & Impact

AI that attacks traditional systems.

Build autonomous and semi-autonomous agents that perform real offensive operations against networks, web applications, and infrastructure, LLM-driven planning loops that reason through reconnaissance, exploitation, privilege escalation, and lateral movement, multi-agent orchestration for breadth, and tool/function-calling that drives real offensive tooling. This is the emerging class of LLM-driven penetration-testing agents, built for production use by a professional red team.

Offense applied to AI itself.

Red-team the enterprise's own AI—LLM-powered products, agents, RAG pipelines, and ML applications, against prompt injection, jailbreaks, model extraction and inversion, membership inference, data and supply-chain poisoning, evasion, and agent tool/sandbox abuse, and validate that guardrails and classifiers actually hold.

You'll operate this as a production, event-driven cloud platform at real scale, dozens of serverless functions, change-stream data pipelines, hundreds of operational alarms, and integrated LLM inference. This requires a production software engineering mindset, not proof-of-concept scripting.

Your first 6--12 months

  • First 90 days: ramp on the agent platform and the three service lines (Red Team, BAS, Penetration Testing); take operational ownership; ship one meaningful improvement to the agent's autonomous capability or reliability, measured against real engagements.
  • By 6 months: deliver at least one AI-driven tool that a service line adopts into its live workflow, with metrics showing coverage or turnaround gains; establish the evaluation harness that tracks the agent's autonomous success rate against representative targets.
  • By 12 months: publish the multi-quarter offensive-AI roadmap and KPIs; stand up repeatable adversarial testing for the enterprise's own AI systems; mentor 1--3 engineers as the capability grows toward its own function.

Why this role, and why here

  • Real scope, real authority. You own the platform's architecture, roadmap, and day-to-day operation—and you advise Offensive Security leadership on strategy. This is the founding technical role of a capability that grows into its own team.
  • A program that's already serious about AI. Fridays are dedicated to R&D. You'll have Hack The Box Pro Labs, all HTB role-based paths and certifications, discretionary certification funding, and conference/training budgets.
  • Mission that matters. Offensive Security identifies weaknesses so the business can fix them before adversaries exploit them—protecting the data and care of millions of people. AI is entering both our adversaries' tradecraft and our own operations faster than traditional tooling keeps up; you keep us ahead.

What we're looking for

We're hiring for a genuinely hybrid skill set, deep offensive security and real AI engineering. You do not need to check every box below. If you're a strong offensive engineer who has built real AI agents, or a strong AI/agent builder with serious hands-on offensive experience, we want to hear from you.

Required Qualifications:

  • Offensive security depth: 6+ years in roles such as Red Team or Penetration Testing, including team- or program-level leadership, and the instinct to think like an attacker against systems that don't behave deterministically.
  • Production Python engineering: a strong track record of building and operating production-quality software and tooling, not only scripts.
  • You've built with agentic AI: hands-on designing, building, or operating AI agents or LLM applications: agentic workflows, tool/function-calling, and orchestration.
  • You've attacked AI: hands-on testing of AI/ML systems: prompt injection, jailbreaking, and adversarial techniques.
  • Cloud fluency: production experience with at least one major Cloud Service Provider (AWS, GCP, or Azure).

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Built autonomous or semi-autonomous offensive agents, LLM-driven penetration-testing agents, or reinforcement-learning exploit and attack-path planners.
  • Hands-on with AI red-teaming frameworks such as PyRIT or Garak, and fluent in MITRE ATLAS, the OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework.
  • Model Context Protocol (MCP): building clients/servers, or testing them and RAG pipelines for tool/prompt-injection abuse.
  • Demonstrated ability to test endpoints protected by modern EDR/XDR; experience across multiple cloud providers; threat-intelligence-driven operations.
  • Depth in an advanced offensive specialty: malware development, advanced Red Team operations and threat simulation, or adversarial ML research; experience building and breaking LLMs, ML models, and AI infrastructure.
  • Published research, open-source contributions, or talks at DEF CON, BSides, x33fcon, or Black Hat; expert-level certifications (e.g. OSEE, OSED, OSCE3, CRTL, CWEE, CAPE).

How you'll work

You'll embed with each service line rather than build in isolation; ship production-grade software with engineering rigor (reproducibility, evaluation, safety guardrails, human-in-the-loop where offensive operations demand it); deliver findings and tooling with reproduction steps, severity, business impact, and remediation; track risk in the enterprise risk platform; and operate within the organization's acceptable-use-of-AI policies and offensive security rules of engagement.

Remote/WAH requirements

  • WAH requirements: Must have the ability to provide a high speed DSL or cable modem for a home office. Associates or contractors who live and work from home in the state of California will be provided payment for their internet expense.
  • A minimum standard speed for optimal performance of 25x10 (25mpbs download x 10mpbs upload) is required.
  • Satellite and Wireless Internet service is NOT allowed for this role.
  • A dedicated space lacking ongoing interruptions to protect member PHI / HIPAA information.
  • Travel: While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for training or meetings may be required.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
  • Pay Range: $142,300 - $195,700 per year. This job is eligible for a bonus incentive plan.
  • Benefits: Humana offers competitive benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off, parental leave, and disability insurance.

About us

Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) is a leading U.S. healthcare company. Through our Humana insurance services and our CenterWell healthcare services, we make it easier for the millions of people we serve to achieve their best health.

Equal Opportunity Employer

It is the policy of Humana not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status.