Senior Engineering Manager - Trust and Safety
Databricks(1 month ago)
About this role
A Senior Engineering Manager at Databricks leads the Security Foundation Engineering function within Trust & Safety, shaping how security is embedded across the Databricks Data and AI platform. The role focuses on technical leadership, organizational growth, and representing Databricks' security posture to internal and external stakeholders.
Required Skills
- Application Security
- Internal Access
- Compliance
- Secure Frameworks
- Authentication
- Identity Management
- Access Control
- Cryptography
- Detection Response
- Architecture
+2 more
Qualifications
- BS in Computer Science or Related Field
- MS in Computer Science or Related Field
- PhD in Computer Science or Related Field
About Databricks
databricks.comDatabricks is a unified Data Intelligence Platform that helps organizations build, deploy, and manage data, analytics, and AI at scale. Built on Apache Spark and Delta Lake, it provides a “lakehouse” architecture that combines data engineering, ETL, data warehousing, streaming, and machine learning (including MLflow and feature store) in a single managed service. The platform includes collaborative notebooks, scalable compute across major clouds, and built‑in governance, security, and performance optimizations. Enterprises use Databricks to simplify data pipelines, accelerate model development with a data‑centric approach, and operationalize analytics and AI.
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