Sr. Security Practitioner (Product Engineering)

Crogl

Crogl

Product

United States

Posted on May 2, 2026

Location

United States

Employment Type

Full time

Location Type

Remote

Department

Engineering

Role: Applied Security Researcher (Product Engineering)

Job Type: Full-time, Remote United States

Crogl
Fully Autonomous AI Team Member for Your SOC
Crogl is revolutionizing Security Operations Centers (SOCs) with our customer managed AI solution for the most sophisticated security teams in the world.. We're on a mission to enhance cybersecurity capabilities, streamline operations, and multiply the capacity of well resourced and highly competent human operators through practical AI.

What you'll be doing:

  • Working on the product AI team in a part research and part development role

  • Building real world use cases to test model effectiveness and performance

  • Generating threat data, execute attacks and emulate APT actors

  • Writing shell scripts, python scripts and create repeatable, automated tests

  • Influencing AI engineering priorities through data and content

  • Testing AI models and Crogl’s AI capabilities for security operations usefulness

What you'll bring to the team:

  • Experience in security operations, threat research and content development

  • Expertise cloud platforms, and cybersecurity tools

  • Development skills in python, shell scripting, databases/lakes

  • Demonstrable experience in AI/ML technologies and AI driven development practices

  • Demonstrable experience in enterprise software development lifecycle

  • Ability to communicate security operations practices to non-security domain engineers.

What makes you stand out from others:

  • Experience in a SOC, multi-tier secOps team, IR, or outcome driven threat research

  • Experience in deploying and customizing AI solutions in enterprise environments

  • Experience in developing enterprise security applications

  • Experience in automating attack ranges and deployments using AWS technologies

  • Security talks, published papers, personal github or contribution to open source repos