Provider of regulated electricity and natural gas delivery with major grid modernization investments.
Secure AI/ML models and pipelines across SDLC for utility's product security.
20 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Providence, RI
Hybrid
Company Size
9,657 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Engineering
Project Management
Consulting
Technical Services
Design
Turnkey
General Contractor
Sector Specialisms
Electric Distribution
Electric Transmission
Gas Distribution
Gas Transmission
Regulated Generation
Power Generation
Wholesale Energy Sales
Retail Energy Supply
Role
Description
model validation
bias mitigation
security tools
data protection
security reviews
policy development
Define and implement AI-specific risk controls, including model validation, bias mitigation, and explainability.
Help build awareness and training materials for secure AI development practices across agile teams.
Assist in evaluating and implementing AI security tools for observability, model scanning, and data protection.
Support the development of AI security policies, standards, and controls aligned with NIST, ISO, and emerging AI regulations.
Collaborate with legal, compliance, and data privacy teams to ensure adherence to evolving AI regulations.
Conduct security reviews for AI systems, including LLMs, generative models, and data pipelines.
Collaborate with product teams to embed security into AI/ML models, pipelines, and applications throughout the SDLC.
Requirements
ms defender
ai security
ccsk
power platform
2+ yrs
bachelor’s
Experience with Microsoft AI security tools (MS Defender for Cloud, MS Defender for Cloud Apps, Azure AI Content Safety, MS Purview).
Strong analytical skills to assess risks and vulnerabilities in complex systems.
Understanding of AI/ML concepts such as model training, inference, data labeling, and adversarial attacks.
Experience specifically in AI security or ML model governance is a strong plus.
Experience with AI security tools (e.g., Zenity, HiddenLayer).
Professional certifications such as CCSK, CEH, or AI-specific credentials are highly desirable.
Exposure to Power Platform, Power BI, or other low-code tools, especially any experience implementing data governance or DLP (Data Loss Prevention) on those, is a plus.
2+ years of experience in cybersecurity, with exposure to AI/ML technologies.
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related field.
Proficiency in scripting and automation for security testing is a plus.
Strong communication and collaboration skills in agile environments (SAFe experience a plus).
Knowledge of common AI risks (such as prompt injection, data poisoning, model misuse, etc.) and cybersecurity concepts (authentication, encryption, network security) is required.
Familiarity with secure coding practices, threat modeling, and cloud-native environments.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1920
Year of Incorporation
The company was established in 1920 as Pennsylvania Power & Light, marking the beginning of its journey in the energy sector.
$14 billion invested
Infrastructure Investment
Over recent years, the company has invested over $14 billion to modernize its grid and strengthen infrastructure.
$7–8 billion annual revenue
Financial Performance
The company generates approximately $7–8 billion in annual revenue, reflecting its position as a large-cap utility provider.
50 J.D. Power awards
Customer Satisfaction Recognition
Its grid modernization efforts have earned national recognition, including over 50 J.D. Power awards for customer satisfaction.
Headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, it operates across Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, and Rhode Island.
Structured into three regulated segments—Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island—it delivers both electricity and natural gas.
Over recent years, it has invested more than $14 billion (up to $20 billion by 2028) to modernize its grid and strengthen infrastructure.
Typical projects include transmission upgrades, smart-grid technology deployment, and large-scale infrastructure resilience enhancements.
Its grid modernization efforts have earned national recognition, including over 50 J.D. Power awards for customer satisfaction.
Notably, after spinning off non-regulated generation in 2015 and selling UK operations in 2021, it refocused on U.S. utilities and acquired Rhode Island Energy in 2022.
Culture + Values
Safety and Health: We do not compromise on safety and health.
Customer Focus: We deliver customer service that is second to none.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: We value each other and appreciate our differences.
Performance Excellence and Innovation: We get the job done right, and we are always improving.
Integrity and Openness: We do the right thing.
Corporate Citizenship: We are environmentally conscious and invested in the communities we serve.
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero by 2050
Carbon Emissions Target
Aiming to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 through comprehensive sustainability strategies.
70% and 80% Reduction
CO2 and GHG Emissions Targets
Reduction targets for CO2 and other greenhouse gases, with 70% by 2035 and 80% by 2040 from 2010 levels.
$20B Investment
Infrastructure Modernization
Invested $20 billion over the last decade to modernize transmission and distribution infrastructure in Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
$2.4B Improvements
Infrastructure Completed 2023
Completed $2.4 billion in infrastructure improvements in 2023, on time and within budget.
Engaged in over 150 active R&D projects.
Generated $75 million in O&M savings in 2023 through technology and transformation initiatives.
Expanded use of smart grids, automation, data analytics, and AI.
Donated over $13.6 million to community improvement initiatives in 2023.
Achieved top-quartile reliability across utilities and best-in-nation generation reliability in Kentucky.
Discloses via CDP, EEI‑AGA and aligns with GRI, SASB and TCFD frameworks.
Inclusion & Diversity
Top 1 utility
ESG & workforce diversity ranking
Recognized as the top utility company by DiversityInc for its commitment to ESG and workforce diversity.
100% DEI score
Disability Equality Index
Received a perfect score on the Disability Equality Index (DEI) in 2019 and annually since 2018, earning recognition as a Best Place to Work for disability inclusion.
100+ students supported
Day-in-the-Life program
Hosts an annual program providing real-world work experience for college students on the autism spectrum and other disabilities.
Annual conference held
Diverse business partnerships
Organizes an annual supplier diversity conference focused on expanding opportunities for diverse business partnerships.
Company-wide DEI strategy focused on workforce development, inclusive culture, community support, customer engagement, and diverse supplier partnerships.
16 employee-led resource groups fostering professional development and cultural awareness.
Active REACH employee resource group addressing the needs and well-being of employees with disabilities.
Mentorship opportunities through Disability:IN’s NexGen Leaders program.