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Research Engineer-Scientist (Mitigations) - Chem Bio

AI Security Institute

City Of London

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GBP 65,000 - 145,000

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Job summary

A leading security research organization in London seeks an experienced researcher to lead projects assessing AI capabilities and safeguards. The role involves working closely with top AI developers and government teams to inform policy and ensure safety. This position requires extensive AI knowledge, programming skills, and a collaborative mindset within a fast-paced environment.

Benefits

Flexible working hours
Professional development opportunities
Generous parental leave
Pension contributions

Qualifications

  • Broad knowledge of frontier AI development, safety, and governance.
  • Hands-on experience in building general-purpose AI systems.
  • Knowledge of math, statistics, and machine learning principles.

Responsibilities

  • Lead ambitious research projects on AI safety.
  • Assess and strengthen existing technical mitigations.
  • Translate findings into practical guidance for developers.

Skills

General-purpose AI systems
Python programming
AI safety and governance
Collaboration
Research execution
Adaptability

Education

Relevant degree in AI or related field
Job description

About the AI Security Institute

The AI Security Institute is the world's largest and best-funded team dedicated to understanding advanced AI risks and translating that knowledge into action. We're in the heart of the UK government with direct lines to No. 10, and we work with frontier developers and governments globally.

We're here because governments are critical for advanced AI going well, and UK AISI is uniquely positioned to mobilise them. With our resources, unique agility and international influence, this is the best place to shape both AI development and government action.

About the Chem Bio team

AISI's Chem Bio (CB) team conducts research to assess evolving AI capabilities related to science R&D and CB misuse, and the effectiveness of technical safeguards that might mitigate risks arising from those capabilities.

The goal of our research is to inform critical decisions on security, opportunities, policy, and risk mitigation made by governments and AI developers.

We're a close-knit, unusually interdisciplinary team-made up of machine learning researchers and engineers, software engineers, virologists and bacteriologists, behavioural research scientists, biosecurity experts, long-standing CB policy specialists and talented generalists-who work closely with other technical and policy teams across government. The team is currently led by Sophie Rose.

This role would also involve collaborating closely with AISI's Safeguards team, who work to evaluate the protections on current frontier AI systems and research what measures could better secure them in the future. The Safeguards team is currently led by Xander Davies and advised by Geoffrey Irving and Yarin Gal.

Role Responsibilities

  • Lead ambitious research projects to understand the feasibility and effectiveness of potential technical safeguards for AI system's CB capabilities
  • Partner with frontier AI developers and AISI's Safeguards team to rigorously assess and strengthen existing technical mitigations designed to reduce misuse of models' CB capabilities (e.g. strengthening biological and chemical classifiers-see our recent collaborations with Anthropic and OpenAI).
  • Design, build and run evaluations that stress-test CB safeguards; analyse results and deliver clear, actionable findings.
  • Critically review developers' CB capability assessments, safeguards safety cases, and related policies to raise the bar on safety.
  • Translate findings into practical guidance that informs developer practices and decisions.

Example questions your work might tackle:

  • How effective is pretraining-data filtering at reducing harmful CB capabilities while preserving benign performance? What scope of filtering works best, and how does this extend to open-weight models?
  • What would an effective differential or structured access regime look like for advanced CB-related AI system capabilities?

Requirements

  • Broad knowledge of frontier AI development, safety and governance: training/fine-tuning pipelines, evaluations and safeguards, developers' frontier safety frameworks, and technical mitigations for AI-CB risk.
  • Hands-on experience building or working deeply with general-purpose AI systems and their safety/safeguards stacks. Experience writing production-level Python code that is scalable, robust and easy to maintain, ideally in a team.
  • Knowledge of scaffolding, prompting, fine-tuning and/or evaluating large language models
  • Knowledge of math, statistics, and machine learning sufficient to read and critique AI research.
  • Demonstrated research taste and execution: originate high-leverage ideas, drive them independently, and ship impactful technical or governance products.
  • Bias to action and ownership; quickly learn unfamiliar domains and prioritise policy-relevant technical work over purely academic novelty.
  • High agency and adaptability; communicate clearly and collaborate effectively across disciplines while operating autonomously in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
  • Familiarity with relevant datasets, benchmarks, or evaluation methodologies for CB risks from AI.

Please note that this role requires Security Clearance (SC), which requires at least 2 years of UK residency, and a willingness to undergo Developed Vetting (DV) if required.

Other core requirements

  • You should be able to spend at least 9 days per fortnight working with us
  • You should be willing to work from our office in London (Whitehall) at least 3 days/week.
  • You should be UK-based

What We Offer

  • Incredibly talented, mission-driven and supportive colleagues.
  • Direct influence on how frontier AI is governed and deployed globally.
  • Work with the Prime Minister's AI Advisor and leading AI companies.
  • Opportunity to shape the first & best-resourced public-interest research team focused on AI security.

Resources & access

  • Pre-release access to multiple frontier models and ample compute.
  • Extensive operational support so you can focus on research and ship quickly.
  • Work with experts across national security, policy, AI research and adjacent sciences.

Growth & autonomy

  • If you're talented and driven, you'll own important problems early.
  • 5 days off learning and development, annual stipends for learning and development and funding for conferences and external collaborations.
  • Freedom to pursue research bets without product pressure.
  • Opportunities to publish and collaborate externally.

Life & family

  • Modern central London office (cafes, food court, gym) or option to work in similar government offices in Birmingham, Cardiff, Darlington, Edinburgh, Salford or Bristol.
  • Hybrid working, flexibility for occasional remote work abroad and stipends for work-from-home equipment.
  • At least 25 days' annual leave, 8 public holidays, extra team-wide breaks and 3 days off for volunteering.
  • Generous paid parental leave (36 weeks of UK statutory leave shared between parents + 3 extra paid weeks + option for additional unpaid time).
  • On top of your salary, we contribute 28.97% of your base salary to your pension.
  • Discounts and benefits for cycling to work, donations and retail/gyms.

Salary

Annual salary is benchmarked to role scope and relevant experience. Most offers land between £65,000 and £145,000 (base plus technical allowance), with 28.97% employer pension and other benefits on top.

Selection process

The interview process may vary candidate to candidate, however, you should expect a typical process to include some technical proficiency tests, discussions with a cross-section of our team at AISI (including non-technical staff), conversations with your team lead.

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