Product Security Engineer Jobs in Kentucky
Product Security Engineer jobs in Kentucky are concentrated in Louisville, Lexington, and the Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati corridor, where employers like Humana, Lexmark, and Tempur Sealy maintain substantial technology and product development operations. The most in-demand specialties in Kentucky are embedded systems security, healthcare data protection, and secure software development lifecycle integration. Openings range from mid-level engineers to senior architects, with consistent demand across both enterprise technology and manufacturing-adjacent product teams. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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- Selected candidate must reside within approximately 60 minutes driving distance from one of the following locations: ((Louisville KY, NYC Metro, Dallas Metro, Charlotte NC Metro, South Florida(Tampa/Miami/Ft Lauderdale) , Washington DC metro, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Nashville))
It's one loop: build the tooling, prove it on live engagements, feed what you learn back into the tooling. And it's a rare chance to do that hands-on inside a program that helps protect the health data of millions of people.
What you'll do
One integrated mission, four ways it shows up:
Build agentic offensive tooling. Write production-quality software and AI agents, LLM-driven planning loops, multi-agent orchestration, and tool/function-calling that drives real offensive tooling, and contribute to the in-house agent platform that powers our pentest and red-team operations. You'll operate this as a production, event-driven cloud platform at real scale (dozens of serverless functions, change-stream data pipelines, hundreds of operational alarms, integrated LLM inference), real software engineering, not proof-of-concept scripting.
Run penetration tests. Network, web-application, cloud, and infrastructure testing, recon through exploitation, privilege escalation, and lateral movement, accelerated by the tooling you build, with your own judgment owning scope and exploitability.
Run purple-team exercises. Validate security countermeasures (EDR/XDR, NDR, DLP, firewalls) with our defensive partners, then pair with detection engineering to close the gaps your attacks reveal.
Run red-team operations and test the enterprise's own AI. Objective-driven adversary emulation; and adversarial assessment of internal LLM-powered products, agents, RAG pipelines, and ML applications, prompt injection, jailbreaks, model extraction and inversion, membership inference, data and supply-chain poisoning, evasion, and agent tool/sandbox abuse, validating that guardrails and classifiers actually hold.
Your first 6–12 months
- First 90 days: ramp on the agent platform and the offensive service lines; deliver your first engagements (a penetration test and a purple-team exercise) and ship one improvement to the agentic tooling that you used during them.
- By 6 months: ship at least one AI-driven tool that a service line adopts into its live workflow, with metrics showing coverage or turnaround gains; run a red-team operation end to end.
- By 12 months: stand up repeatable adversarial testing for at least one of the enterprise's own AI systems; establish an evaluation approach that tracks your tooling's autonomous success against representative targets; become a go-to for both building and operating across the team.
Why this role, and why here
- Build and operate (both, for real). Most offensive roles let you build or operate. This one is explicitly both: you ship the software and you run the engagements, so your tooling is shaped by someone who actually uses it.
- A program that's already serious about AI. Fridays are dedicated to R&D. You'll have Hack The Box Pro Labs, all HTB role-based paths and certifications, discretionary certification funding, and conference/training budgets. You'll work alongside the Lead of our new AI & Offensive Tooling capability—contributing to the platform they own while running your own engagements.
- Mission that matters. Offensive Security identifies weaknesses so the business can fix them before adversaries exploit them, protecting the data and care of millions of people. AI is entering both our adversaries' tradecraft and our own operations faster than traditional tooling keeps up; you help keep us ahead.
Use your skills to make an impact
What we're looking for
We're hiring for a genuinely hybrid skill set, real offensive operations and real AI engineering. You do not need to check every box below. We expect depth in one half and real credibility plus a desire to grow in the other, not day-one mastery of both. If you're a strong offensive operator who has built real AI tooling, or a strong AI/agent builder with serious hands-on offensive experience, we want to hear from you.
Required Qualifications:
- Offensive operations experience: 4+ years in roles such as Red Team, Penetration Testing, Purple Team / control validation, or Bug Bounty, with a track record of delivering engagements end to end: scoping, execution, and clear written findings.
- Production Python engineering: you build and operate real tooling, not only one-off scripts.
- You've built with agentic AI: hands-on designing, building, or operating AI agents or LLM applications: agentic workflows, tool/function-calling, and orchestration. (We care about what you've shipped and operated, not years on a particular framework—these frameworks are only a few years old.)
- You've attacked AI: hands-on testing of AI/ML systems: prompt injection, jailbreaking, and adversarial techniques.
- Cloud fluency: production experience with at least one major Cloud Service Provider (AWS, GCP, or Azure).
Preferred Qualifications:
- Built autonomous or semi-autonomous offensive agents, LLM-driven penetration-testing agents, or reinforcement-learning exploit and attack-path planners.
- Red-team tradecraft: C2 frameworks (e.g. Cobalt Strike, Sliver, Mythic), evasion and OPSEC, and testing endpoints protected by modern EDR/XDR.
- Purple-team and adversary-emulation fluency: MITRE ATT&CK, and platforms such as VECTR or Atomic Red Team.
- Hands-on with AI red-teaming frameworks such as PyRIT or Garak, and fluent in MITRE ATLAS, the OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework.
- Model Context Protocol (MCP), building clients/servers, or testing them and RAG pipelines for tool/prompt-injection abuse.
- Cloud penetration-testing depth or multi-cloud breadth; threat-intelligence-driven operations; depth in an advanced offensive specialty (malware development, advanced red-team operations, or adversarial ML research).
- Published research, open-source contributions, or talks at DEF CON (incl. the AI Village / Generative Red Team), BSides, x33fcon, or Black Hat, or strong showings in AI-security competitions like HackAPrompt.
- Certifications are a plus, not a gate, offensive (e.g. OSCP, OSEP, OSED, OSCE3, CRTO, CRTL, CPTS, CWES, CWEE, CAPE) and emerging AI-security (e.g. the OffSec AI Red Teamer (OSAI / AI-300), the SANS/GIAC AI security line, the HTB AI Red Teamer path).
How you'll work
You'll work with considerable autonomy on moderately complex engagements and influence the team's technical direction through your expertise. You'll embed with each service line and the AI & Tooling Lead rather than build in isolation; ship software with engineering rigor (reproducibility, evaluation, safety guardrails, human-in-the-loop where offensive operations demand it); deliver findings and tooling with reproduction steps, severity, business impact, and remediation; track risk in the enterprise risk platform; and operate within the organization's acceptable-use-of-AI policies and offensive security rules of engagement.
Work at Home Requirements To ensure Home or Hybrid Home/Office employees’ ability to work effectively, the self-provided internet service of Home or Hybrid Home/Office employees must meet the following criteria: At minimum, a download speed of 25 Mbps and an upload speed of 10 Mbps is required; wireless, wired cable or DSL connection is suggested. In certain roles, the minimum recommended internet speed required by Humana may not be sufficient for business needs. Humana reserves the right to require associates to upgrade their internet service if necessary. Work from a dedicated space lacking ongoing interruptions to protect member PHI / HIPAA information. Travel: While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for training or meetings may be required.
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Pay Range
The compensation range below reflects a good faith estimate of starting base pay for full time (40 hours per week) employment at the time of posting. The pay range may be higher or lower based on geographic location and individual pay will vary based on demonstrated job related skills, knowledge, experience, education, certifications, etc.$117,600 - $161,700 per year
This job is eligible for a bonus incentive plan. This incentive opportunity is based upon company and/or individual performance.
Description of Benefits
Humana, Inc. and its affiliated subsidiaries (collectively, “Humana”) offers competitive benefits that support whole-person well-being. Associate benefits are designed to encourage personal wellness and smart healthcare decisions for you and your family while also knowing your life extends outside of work. Among our benefits, Humana provides medical, dental and vision benefits, 401(k) retirement savings plan, time off (including paid time off, company and personal holidays, paid parental and caregiver leave), short-term and long-term disability, life insurance and many other opportunities.
About us
About Humana: Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) is a leading U.S. healthcare company. Through our Humana insurance services and our CenterWell healthcare services, we make it easier for the millions of people we serve to achieve their best health – delivering the care and service they need, when they need it. These efforts are leading to a better quality of life for people with Medicare and Medicaid, families, individuals, military service personnel, and communities at large. Learn more about what we offer at Humana.com and at CenterWell.com.
Equal Opportunity Employer
It is the policy of Humana not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status. It is also the policy of Humana to take affirmative action, in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and VEVRAA, to employ and to advance in employment individuals with disability or protected veteran status, and to base all employment decisions only on valid job requirements. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training, including apprenticeship, at all levels of employment.
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Product Security Engineer Job Market in Kentucky
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Who's Hiring
- Amazon3

- Humana2

- ADM1

- Jabil1

- Mirazon1
Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software5
- Retail3
- E-Commerce & Online Marketplaces3
- Consulting & Professional Services2
- Manufacturing1
What Kentucky Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in product security engineer jobs across Kentucky.
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, cybersecurity, or a related engineering discipline required
- Hands-on experience with threat modeling, secure code review, and vulnerability assessment
- Proficiency with security frameworks such as NIST, ISO 27001, or IEC 62443 for product environments
- Industry certifications such as CISSP, CSSLP, or CEH strongly preferred by Kentucky employers
- Demonstrated experience with secure SDLC practices and DevSecOps tooling in product development
- Familiarity with healthcare or manufacturing regulatory compliance environments common in Kentucky
Product Security Engineer Jobs in Kentucky: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a product security engineer in Kentucky?
A bachelor's degree in computer science, cybersecurity, or software engineering is the standard starting point in Kentucky. No state-issued license is required for this role, so hiring decisions hinge on credentials like CISSP or CSSLP and hands-on experience. Kentucky employers, particularly in Louisville's healthcare technology sector and Northern Kentucky's enterprise firms, value candidates who can demonstrate applied security work through projects, internships, or prior engineering roles.
Which companies hire product security engineers in Kentucky?
Kentucky product security engineer roles are posted by Amazon, Humana, and ADM and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Kentucky's mix of large healthcare technology firms, global manufacturers, and financial services companies creates a broad range of product security openings across the state.
Which Kentucky cities have the most product security engineer jobs?
Louisville, Erlanger, and Florence lead Kentucky in product security engineer openings. Louisville dominates because of its concentration of healthcare technology, logistics, and enterprise software employers, while Lexington's university ties and Northern Kentucky's proximity to Cincinnati's financial and technology corridor bring their own steady pipeline of product-focused security roles.
Are there remote product security engineer jobs in Kentucky?
Yes, and more than most fields. About 45% of product security engineer openings tied to Kentucky are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting how much of this work involves code review, architecture documentation, and cross-functional collaboration that does not require physical presence. The portions most likely to remain on-site are hands-on hardware security testing and regulated healthcare environments with strict data-handling requirements.
How can I get hired as a product security engineer in Kentucky with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a junior application security or DevSecOps associate role at one of Kentucky's larger technology employers, where internal rotation programs and mentorship pipelines exist for candidates coming out of computer science or cybersecurity programs at the University of Kentucky or University of Louisville. Lateral moves from software development, IT audit, or systems administration are common. Earning the CompTIA Security+ or completing a recognized secure coding certification strengthens any early-career application significantly.
Where can I find and apply to product security engineer jobs in Kentucky?
Migrate Mate lists current product security engineer openings in Kentucky. Search the roles that match your background, then apply directly to the ones that fit your experience and target location. The listings are updated regularly, so returning to check for new postings as your search progresses is worthwhile.
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