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Principal Engineer - Product Engineering

1Password
2 months ago
Full-time
Remote
Worldwide
Remote Engineering
1Password is growing faster than ever. We’ve surpassed $400M in ARR and we’re continuing to accelerate, earning a spot on the Forbes Cloud 100 for four years in a row and teaming up with iconic partners like Oracle Red Bull Racing and the Utah Mammoth.

About 1Password

At 1Password, we’re building the foundation for a safe, productive digital future. Our mission is to unleash employee productivity without compromising security by ensuring every identity is authentic, every application sign-in is secure, and every device is trusted. We innovated the market-leading enterprise password manager and pioneered Extended Access Management, a new cybersecurity category built for the way people and AI agents work today. As one of the most loved brands in cybersecurity, we take a human-centric approach in everything from product strategy to user experience. Over 180,000 businesses, from Fortune 100 leaders to the world’s most innovative AI companies, trust 1Password to help their teams securely adopt the SaaS and AI tools they need to do their best work.

If you're excited about the opportunity to contribute to the digital safety of millions, to work alongside a team of curious, driven individuals, and to solve hard problems in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, then we want to hear from you. Come join us and help shape a safer, simpler digital future.

We are hiring a Principal Engineer to define the technical direction for AI-powered security capabilities in 1Password.




This is a senior individual contributor role for an engineer who can translate a high-stakes problem space into production systems. You will set the architecture, technical standards, and operating model for how AI is used in security-sensitive product experiences. The work spans client, service, and policy layers and must meet a high bar for privacy, auditability, reliability, and user trust.




This is not a research role. It is not a prototype lab. The expectation is production-grade systems that can operate under enterprise scrutiny, adversarial conditions, and real-world performance constraints.




This is a greenfield opportunity with genuine stakes. You'll define the reference architecture, set the engineering bar, and own the path from prototype to production for a capability area that will shape the company's trajectory for the next five years. The constraints here (privacy-preserving by default, on-device where possible, auditable always) aren't limitations: they're the design surface that makes the problem interesting and the outcomes defensible.




If you want to build AI systems that matter, that operate under real-world trust requirements, and that will be used by people who depend on them, this is that role.




AI will change both how attacks happen and how security products respond. At 1Password, we have the opportunity to apply AI at a high-signal point in the identity and credential flow, where better decisions can meaningfully improve security outcomes for end us