Senior Trust/Security Engineer
Autodesk · San Francisco, CA
About this role
Autodesk is hiring a senior-level Security Engineer based in San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with Python, SQL, Bash, AWS. Compensation is listed at $117,000–$209,330 per year.
- Role
- Security Engineer
- Function
- security
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Posted
- Apr 22, 2026
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Job description
from Autodesk careersJob Requisition ID #
Senior Trust/Security Engineer
Position Overview
Autodesk is a global leader in design and make software for architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and media and entertainment. Autodesk Operations Solutions is building a cloud-first platform that unifies facility operations, asset management, maintenance, process improvement, and building-systems data—connecting the full building lifecycle and day-to-day operations. Central to this platform is Autodesk Tandem, which turns building and asset data into digital twin operational workflows and services. The platform is being developed with a modern web experience, a common information model, published APIs, and connector patterns that enable customers and partners to integrate OT/IT/CMMS systems, extend functionality, and operationalize analytics and managed services at scale.
As a Senior Trust/Security Engineer, you will own and evolve the telemetry, automation, and reporting systems that measure, improve, and communicate the trust, security, and compliance posture of our products and platforms. You will partner with DevOps, Engineering, Architecture, Security, Legal, and Privacy teams to translate trust and security requirements into scalable technical controls, measurable signals, and actionable insights for both engineering teams and leadership. This is a hands-on engineering role for someone who thrives in cross-functional environments, combines security and compliance expertise with strong software, automation, and data engineering skills, and is comfortable turning complex requirements into durable systems, measurable controls, and executive-ready reporting.