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Senior
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess a strong legal background, with a focus on compliance in the technology or hardware sector. A Bachelor's Degree in Law or a related field is required, along with demonstrated experience in compliance management. Exceptional communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic environment are essential. A proactive mindset and problem-solving abilities will set you apart.
About the job
OpenAI is seeking a Senior Legal Program Manager focused on Hardware Compliance to join the team in San Francisco. This position leads compliance efforts for hardware projects, working closely with colleagues across multiple disciplines. The role centers on maintaining regulatory standards and guiding hardware initiatives through complex compliance requirements.
What You Will Do
Drive hardware compliance programs from planning through execution
Work alongside engineering, legal, and product teams to interpret and apply regulatory guidelines
Monitor changes in relevant laws and regulations affecting hardware products
Shape and refine compliance strategies as technology and requirements evolve
Impact
This role helps define how OpenAI approaches hardware compliance, supporting the development of products that meet legal and regulatory expectations. The Senior Legal Program Manager’s expertise ensures that hardware projects are built with compliance in mind from the start.
About OpenAI
OpenAI is at the forefront of artificial intelligence research and deployment. Our mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits all of humanity. We are committed to building safe and beneficial AI systems, and we value innovation, collaboration, and ethical considerations in our work.
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