Research Engineer - AI for Cybersecurity
THE ROLE
The Offensive Security Unit (OSU) forms part of the Government’s wider Laboratory for AI Security Research initiative, which brings together academia, industry, and government to advance UK leadership in AI security research.
Without truly understanding the future of cyber-attacks we are limited in our ability to defend. OSU will be a dedicated team that will identify, design and assess new AI-enabled offensive techniques.
As a Research Engineer in the Offensive Security Unit, you will build and run the systems, tooling, and environments that turn research ideas into reliable, repeatable evidence. Outputs may include prototype implementations, testing environments, reproducible evaluations, experimental designs, technical reports, demonstrations, and briefings for government partners. All work will be conducted within appropriate legal, ethical, and governance frameworks.
We are particularly interested in candidates with an engineering mindset and a background in cyber who want to harness modern AI techniques.
HOW YOU’LL MAKE AN IMPACT
- Develop prototypes, tools, infrastructure, and evaluation harnesses with Researchers and other Research Engineers.
- Stand up and maintain the realistic test environments and ranges that allow offensive techniques to be run safely and meaningfully.
- Build and maintain reproducible implementations that support rigorous evaluation of AI-altered attack surfaces, including discovery, chaining, automation, or amplification of cyber techniques.
- Contribute to the design and running of controlled experiments by advising on feasibility, instrumentation, measurement, and implementation quality.
- Produce clear technical evidence through reports, demonstrations, and briefings.
- Work closely with government and technical stakeholders to ensure research remains grounded, relevant, and actionable.
YOU’LL THRIVE IN THIS ROLE IF YOU
- Have strong instincts for technical implementation and are curious about how systems can be built, probed, stressed, and evaluated.
- Are energised by anticipating where offensive capability is heading, and by building the tools, environments, and experiments needed to understand it.
- Enjoy turning ideas into working prototypes and concrete evidence.
- Are comfortable working in ambiguous problem spaces where the right questions are not always obvious
- Are motivated by producing work that has real operational relevance and impact
- Like collaborating across disciplines, particularly with researchers and domain experts
- Communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical audiences
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Sunday 28 June 2026, 23:59 (LONDON, UK, BST)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This full-time post is offered on a two-year fixed term basis. The annual salary is £45,505 - £51,465 plus excellent benefits, including flexible working and family friendly policies, Employee-only benefits guide | The Alan Turing Institute
Eligibility for Developed Vetting (DV) clearance is a requirement for this role. Eligibility criteria and further information on the process can be found on the UK Government security vetting website. Applicants should check if they are eligible for DV clearance before applying to this role.
EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
The Alan Turing Institute is committed to creating an environment where diversity is valued and everyone is treated fairly. We value diversity of background, experience, and perspective, and are proud to be an inclusive employer. We warmly encourage applications from all backgrounds, particularly from groups currently under-represented in our sector. If you feel passionate about this role but don’t meet every single requirement, please apply - we recognise that great candidates may bring strengths beyond the criteria listed.

