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We, at Turing, are looking for talented remote Infrastructure security engineers who will be responsible for building, coordinating, and maintaining security networks and systems that support network infrastructures. Here's the best chance to collaborate with top industry leaders while working with the leading Silicon Valley companies.

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Job responsibilities

  • Ensure system infrastructure security and operations by troubleshooting bugs
  • Update necessary software systems and optimize them for better performance
  • Design, architect, and implement defensive security controls across endpoints
  • Design and deploy protective security controls for email (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, attachment sandboxing, etc.) and other collaborative applications
  • Collaborate with the engineering team to enhance security to identity access and management (IAM) and device management
  • Evaluate security infrastructure and research on finding new platforms, products, architectures, vendors, and services
  • Introduce and implement impactful changes to the company’s network protection plans

Minimum requirements

  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, IT (or equivalent experience)
  • 3+ years of experience in cloud security, systems security, or site-reliability engineering (rare exceptions for highly skilled developers)
  • Hands-on experience in managing security systems for different OS platforms like Windows, MacOS, and Linux
  • Comprehensive understanding of modern adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures
  • Extensive experience with public cloud service providers including AWS, GCP, and Microsoft Azure
  • Expertise working with infrastructure automation platforms like Desired State Configuration, Packer, Terraform, etc.
  • Sound knowledge of at least one scripting language like PowerShell, Bash, Python, or anything similar
  • Fluent in English to communicate effectively
  • Ability to work full-time (40 hours/week) with a 4 hour overlap with US time zones

Preferred skills

  • Prior experience in incident response
  • Understanding of risk assessment technologies and methods
  • Basic knowledge of security breach protocols and computer forensics
  • Working experience with running systems at scale
  • Knowledge of using Git and maintaining documentation
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills
  • Great technical, analytical and problem-solving skills

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How to become an Infrastructure security engineer?

An Infrastructure security engineer is a one-of-a-kind job that has emerged as the Internet has grown in popularity. To retain customer trust, the Senior Infrastructure Security Engineer needs to guarantee the fulfillment and transportation infrastructure built and implemented securely and to high standards. An Infrastructure security engineer is a key Information Technology profession in today's digital environment. Instead of road networks, today's Infrastructure security engineer creates and maintains their employer's or client's digital network.

What is the scope for an Infrastructure security engineer?

Most IT infrastructure professions need particular skills and competencies, and people who work hard to acquire these talents tend to fare well in their careers. Infrastructure Security engineers are in charge of the company’s security projects. They work with various Infrastructure and Security teams to identify and mitigate security issues, vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations by applying their in-depth knowledge of operating systems, infrastructure, and cloud providers. They collaborate closely with the Security Incident Response Team and are proactive in sharing their findings.
Successful Security Engineers can think like an attacker and a defender, communicate with and mentor more junior Security Engineers, and help come up with proactive and preventative security measures to keep the company data and its users' data safe in an ever-changing threat landscape. In order to meet increasing business-critical requirements, IT infrastructure investments are becoming more difficult. This reality, together with the COVID-19 pandemic's heightened demand for digital transformation and remote work, will raise the demand for skilled and knowledgeable IT infrastructure security engineers in the near future.

What are the roles and responsibilities of an Infrastructure security engineer?

An Infrastructure security engineer is an expert in building and constructing systems and security infrastructures based on client requirements and industry standards. They are in charge of recognizing and comprehending the project's requirements, streamlining the project's requirements, making drafts, prototyping, modeling, and implementing tests to discover potential problems and ensure the project's quality. An infrastructure security engineer can also make decisions, train and supervise junior engineers, create goals and timelines, provide technical support, and enforce rules and guidelines.
Here are some instances of duties from genuine Infrastructure security engineer resumes that depict typical tasks they would be expected to complete in their jobs.

  • To defend the company’s networks and systems, create infrastructure, and oversee its deployment.
  • Assist a wide group of engineering and business departments with security issues.
  • Conduct security audits of the company's essential infrastructure and production lines.
  • Protecting, monitoring, and remediating vital infrastructure is a good idea.
  • Assist in the creation of a secure cloud computing environment baseline.
  • Vulnerability management, patching practices, and infrastructure security.
  • Participate in and lead the response to security incidents.
  • Threat modeling or similar approaches can be used to assess the security of cloud-native environments.
  • Collaborate on security concerns or processes with vendors, researchers, and other third parties.

How to become an Infrastructure security engineer?

When exploring how to become an Infrastructure security engineer, choosing the correct major is always a vital step. One of the first things to consider if you want to become an Infrastructure security engineer is how much schooling you'll need.
Experience and particular qualifications to be a good IT Infrastructure Security Engineer are listed below:

  • A bachelor's degree in information systems engineering, computer science, or a related field is required.
  • Over 2 years of expertise in Infrastructure security, including cyber forensics, breach detection, and response to such security incidents, among other things.
  • Maintaining and operating firewalls is a must-have skill.
  • Up-to-date knowledge and skills in Infrastructure security developments, as well as the latest hacking strategies and tactics
  • By enrolling in the top Infrastructure Security Training or by attending boot camps, you can gain the necessary skills and information.
    You could discover that previous work experience will help you advance to the position of an Infrastructure security engineer. Indeed, many Infrastructure security engineer positions need prior expertise in a capacity such as Systems Administrator. Meanwhile, many Infrastructure security engineers have prior expertise as Systems Engineers or Senior Systems Engineers.
    Let's take a look at the skills and methods you'll need to succeed as an Infrastructure security engineer right now:

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Skills required to become an Infrastructure security engineer

The first step is to begin studying the core skills that will allow you to land high-paying Infrastructure security engineer jobs. Everything you need to know is right here!

1. Cloud

A cloud server is a computer that is connected to the internet. A number of programs and software are also stored on these servers. These clouds can be accessed from anywhere on the planet because they are not stored on your machine but rather on web servers. The cloud is made up of data centers spread around the globe.

2. Network architecture understanding

You should be knowledgeable with wide area networks (WANs) and local area networks (LANs) as an Infrastructure Security Engineer in order to build and create various phases and safeguard them from any threats.

3. Operating system and database platform knowledge

You must have hands-on expertise with a variety of operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, UNIX, and others, as well as knowledge with database platforms, such as MS SQL and MySQL. Android is a Linux-based operating system. Linux is in charge of controlling all of the hardware resources on your machine. This program is an expert in fighting viruses, malware, and securing against crashes. It may be modified by individuals who know how to code.

4. Ethical Hacking

While it is not needed to work as an ethical hacker, you must have a basic understanding of ethical hacking in order to develop systems that can support it.

5. Customer service

Customer service is the process of assisting all present and future customers by answering inquiries, resolving problems, and delivering good service. The primary purpose of customer service is to develop strong relationships with customers so that they will return for more business.

6. Programming skills

A comprehension of computer code, particularly how to recognize and deal with harmful code such as viruses and malware. Anti-virus software, firewall maintenance, and hacker detection are all things you should be aware of.

7. Log analysis

A semi-structured data analytics solution is provided by Log Analysis. Use Log Analysis to shorten the time it takes to diagnose and resolve problems, allowing you to better manage your infrastructure and applications. Log analysis is the process of analyzing logs in order to detect trends.

8. Customer service

Customer service is the process of assisting all present and future customers by answering inquiries, resolving problems, and delivering good service. The primary purpose of customer service is to develop strong relationships with customers so that they will return for more business.

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How to get remote Infrastructure security engineer jobs?

Developers must possess both technical and soft abilities in order to excel in their careers. You have access to a multitude of free tools and information-sharing platforms thanks to the internet. At the same time, the degree of competition in the field is increasing. However, the most important thing is to stay on course and be your best self. If you believe in your talents and work to improve your flaws, opportunities will present themselves. One of the obstacles you'll have is finding the correct firm. Even if you have all of the necessary qualifications, choosing the incorrect job can make things worse.
Turing has the best remote senior Infrastructure jobs that are a fantastic match for your Infrastructure security engineer career. Working with cutting-edge technology to solve complicated technical and commercial problems allows you to expand quickly. Find full-time, long-term remote Senior Infrastructure jobs with better income and promotion prospects by joining a network of the world's best developers.

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Turing's commitments are long-term and full-time. As one project draws to a close, our team gets to work identifying the next one for you in a matter of weeks.

Work from the comfort of your home

Turing allows you to work according to your convenience. We have flexible working hours and you can work for top US firms from the comfort of your home.

Great compensation

Working with top US corporations, Turing developers make more than the standard market pay in most nations.

How much does Turing pay their Infrastructure security engineers?

Every Turing Infrastructure security engineer has the opportunity to define their own pay. Turing, on the other hand, will propose a pay at which we are confident that we will be able to find you a successful and long-term job. Our recommendations are based on our analysis of market conditions and consumer demands.

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Principal AI Engineer - US NYC

Principal AI Engineer

Location: US(NYC)- 3(WFO)

Employment Type: Full Time (Overlapping EST)

Experience Level: Staff/Principal (8–14 years)


About the Role

Turing is hiring a Staff/Principal AI Engineer to lead enterprise-scale agentic AI implementations for Fortune 500 clients. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on designing and shipping autonomous, tool-calling AI systems — agents that reason over enterprise context, invoke real systems through secure interfaces, and operate reliably at scale under strict latency, cost, and governance constraints.

You will own these systems end to end: the data pipelines feeding them, the backend services around them, the agent orchestration layer, the evaluation harness that keeps them honest, and the cloud infrastructure they run on. We are looking for engineers with genuine software engineering and data science depth who have taken agentic systems all the way to production.

What We're Looking For

Engineering foundation

  • 8–14 years of software engineering experience, with strong hands-on large-scale Python
  • Working depth in at least one systems or backend language — Go, Rust, Java, or C/C++ — and the judgment to know when to reach for it
  • Strong data structures and algorithms.
  • Strong understanding of APIs, microservices, and system design
  • Hands-on experience building and operating data pipelines and production-grade distributed systems.

Agentic AI and LLMs

  • 2+ years of hands-on LLM engineering, with at least couple agentic system you designed and took to production
  • Production experience with agent frameworks — LangGraph, Google ADK, CrewAI, Claude Agent SDK, or equivalent — and the fluency to move between them as the ecosystem evolves
  • Experience building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers and tool-calling interfaces
  • RAG from first principles: chunking strategy, embeddings, vector and hybrid retrieval, reranking, and response validation
  • Strong experience with vector databases (Milvus, Pinecone, Weaviate, FAISS, etc. or cloud equivalents)
  • Design of guardrails and reliability patterns — validators, policy checks, self-correction loops, deterministic fallbacks, circuit breakers, and rollback paths

Optimization

  • Deep familiarity with token optimization and context-window management — context shaping, pruning, and compaction
  • Latency and cost optimization through caching, model routing, batching, streaming, and parallel tool calls
  • Performance testing and tuning systems against defined SLOs

Evaluation

  • Experience building evaluation frameworks for LLM systems — offline eval sets, continuous online evaluation, and regression detection
  • Instrumentation and traceability suitable for regulated enterprise environments using tools like LangSmith, Langfuse, etc.

Cloud

  • Hands-on AWS: containerized services (ECS/EKS), serverless (Lambda), data services (S3, DynamoDB, Redshift) and orchestration (Step Functions); Azure or GCP equivalents also valued
  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices
  • Infrastructure as code with Terraform or CloudFormation, and mature CI/CD practice

Working traits

  • Strong analytical problem-solving with a bias to ownership and urgency
  • Clear cross-team communication, working directly with client stakeholders to translate business problems into technical roadmaps
  • Able to work productively in ambiguity from system-level documentation and ramp quickly in unfamiliar codebases

Good to Have

  • Experience with managed AI platforms — Amazon Bedrock, Vertex AI, Azure AI — paired with fluency in the underlying fundamentals

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Design and build agentic systems: Lead the architecture and implementation of tool-calling agents that combine retrieval, structured reasoning, and secure action execution with least-privilege access.
  • Productionize LLM applications: Build retrieval pipelines, prompt synthesis, response validation, and self-correction loops, backed by rigorous evaluation.
  • Own the full stack: Deliver the data pipelines, backend services, distributed compute, and orchestration layer that agentic systems depend on — not only the model invocation.
  • Engineer for reliability and governance: Build validator models, adversarial test suites, and policy checks; enforce deterministic fallbacks and rollback strategies; instrument continuous evaluation.
  • Optimize for cost and latency: Drive measurable improvements in token efficiency, response time, and unit economics against defined SLOs.
  • Codebase ownership: Build, maintain, and review high-quality Python and SQL, with an emphasis on reusable components, scalability, and performance.
  • Cloud integration: Deploy AI applications on AWS, Azure, or GCP with optimized resource usage and robust CI/CD.
  • Cross-functional collaboration: Partner with product owners, data scientists, and business SMEs to define requirements and deliver impactful AI products.
  • Mentoring and technical leadership: Set engineering standards and share knowledge across the team, raising the bar on AI and software engineering practice.
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Lead Edge AI & Computer Vision Engineer

Lead Edge AI & Computer Vision Engineer

  • Location: USA [with regular on-site travel required to client site]
  • Target Start Date: 1 Sep
  • Time Commitment: 8 weeks full-time
  • Experience Level: 12–15+ Years

Core Objective: Architect, benchmark, and optimize an end-to-end computer vision and low-latency execution pipeline—combining spatial geometric math with low-level C++/CUDA acceleration directly on NVIDIA Jetson embedded edge hardware (Orin NX / AGX Orin) to achieve sub-10 ms processing latency.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Model Selection & Spatial Math: Evaluate real-time detection topologies (e.g. YOLO) at 100+ FPS and build 2D perspective homography unwarping, lens undistortion, and spatial algorithms to convert pixel coordinates into physical millimeter units within tight error bounds (millimeter level accuracy).
  2. TensorRT INT8 Acceleration: Execute Post-Training Quantization to compile PyTorch/ONNX models into high-throughput TensorRT INT8/FP16 engines on Jetson Orin hardware without accuracy degradation.
  3. Zero-Copy Memory Architecture:  Engineer zero-copy memory pipelines using NVIDIA Memory Management and DMA transfers to eliminate bottlenecks.
  4. Compiled C++ Execution & I/O: Build compiled C++17 execution frameworks with multi-threaded lock-free ring buffers and non-blocking asynchronous socket communication.
  5. Nsight Profiling & Roadmapping: Instrument stage-by-stage pipeline latency using NVIDIA Nsight Systems/NVTX markers to bound tail latency, author feasibility reports, and design technical roadmaps.

Key Qualifications & Experience

  1. Full-Stack Edge AI Experience: 12–15+ years of experience bridging real-time computer vision algorithm design, spatial geometry, and low-level C++/CUDA execution on embedded edge hardware.
  2. NVIDIA Jetson Ecosystem: Deep expertise in Jetson embedded platforms (Orin NX, AGX Orin, L4T, power profiles, core pinning) and a proven track record compiling/tuning TensorRT FP16/INT8 engines via PTQ/QAT.
  3. Optical & Spatial Geometry: Expertise in 2D/3D camera calibration, perspective homography transformations, lens distortion modeling, and millimeter sizing math in industrial settings.
  4. Low-Latency Systems Engineering: Expertise in zero-copy shared memory, DMA frame buffers, lock-free queues, custom CUDA plugins, and microsecond profiling via Nsight Systems and NVTX markers.
  5. Tooling & Industrial I/O: Proficiency in C++17, Python, PyTorch, OpenCV, CUDA, non-blocking asynchronous sockets (UDP, PLC integration), and building automated dataset benchmarking harnesses.
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