OpenAI

GRC Program Manager, Product and Customer Trust

San Francisco

Found: Today

This role is based in San Francisco, California.

Compensation:

$216K – $252K/year + Offers Equity

About the Role:

As a GRC Program Manager, you will scale OpenAI’s Governance, Risk, and Compliance function, ensuring products launch with the right controls and maintaining security and compliance claims.

Responsibilities:

  • Own and improve the customer trust operating model.
  • Support strategic customer trust needs including security questionnaires and customer calls.
  • Partner with various teams to prepare accurate trust materials for launches.
  • Build reusable customer-facing narratives and FAQs.
  • Ensure product launches support external security and compliance narratives.

Requirements:

  • Experience in product assurance, security compliance, or enterprise trust.
  • Strong written communication skills.
  • Ability to build scalable operating models and metrics.

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