We're looking for exceptional people to help build the trust layer for the AI economy.
We're looking for a hardware engineer to own the silicon-level foundations of our technology. You'll bridge the gap between hardware security features and AI workloads — building verifiable computation pipelines where we can statically derive what a GPU kernel should compute and cryptographically prove that it did. You'll work directly with silicon vendors, design attestation systems for modern accelerators, and build the tamper-proof link between a model's architecture and its execution on hardware.
We are open to hiring both early-career and experienced candidates. For the latter, we are open to higher compensation and more senior titles. We will also consider exceptional candidates on a part-time basis.
You'll own our prosumer product experience end-to-end — the product that a technically curious person installs, connects to their AI tools, and actually uses every day.
This is not a "build to spec" role. You'll take high-level outcomes ("a user should be able to chat with their agent and see what it did") and drive them from prototype to alpha to beta to GA, making deliberate scope and quality tradeoffs at each stage. You'll decide what to ship now, what to cut, and what to defer — then ship it, put it in front of users, and iterate.
You'll work closely with the founding team on product direction and with our architecture lead on the underlying platform. You'll inherit a large, architecturally sound monorepo that has accumulated complexity — your job is to navigate it, simplify where needed, and ship a working product without needing to rewrite everything.
AI agents are getting powerful fast. The tooling for making sure they're trustworthy, controllable, and transparent is lagging behind. We're building the product that closes that gap — starting with individuals who want to use AI agents confidently, and expanding to teams and organizations that need governance at scale.
You'd be building something you'd use yourself: an AI assistant that's actually transparent about what it does, with guardrails that protect you without getting in the way.
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We're looking for a DevSecOps engineer to design, build, and defend the infrastructure that underpins our attestation and verification services. Your work ensures that sovereign AI data centers operate securely within mandated jurisdictions.
This is a zero-trust, compliance-first platform role. You'll own infrastructure across cloud and on-prem environments, handle sensitive cryptographic operations, and build systems that are auditable across multiple jurisdictions — working directly with our cryptography and engineering teams.
We are open to hiring both early-career and highly experienced candidates. We will also consider exceptional candidates on a part-time or contract basis. This role includes competitive salary, meaningful equity, and benefits.
Lucid has a major grant-funded research and deployment program underway with a leading European research institute, focused on building verifiable AI infrastructure. The program spans multiple parallel workstreams — hardware verification, secure compute, and assurance tooling — and needs a dedicated TPM to own execution.
You're a TPM or senior program manager from a hardware, infrastructure, or systems company. You've managed complex multi-stakeholder programs with external partners and are used to imposing structure where there isn't any. You're comfortable with hardware development timelines and constraints, even if you're not designing the hardware yourself.
Early-stage equity in a company working on a problem with real geopolitical stakes, founding-team-level influence on product and strategy, a small team with low bureaucracy, and work on infrastructure that makes AI safer and more accountable — not just faster.
Lucid's founding team is strong on cryptography, hardware security, and policy — but we're looking for someone who has operated inside the AI cloud infrastructure world. This hire brings industry credibility, a real rolodex, and the strategic instincts to shape Lucid's commercial go-to-market in AI compute. This is a business-shaping role with founding-team-level influence.
You're a senior commercial leader from a neo-cloud or AI infrastructure company. You've been in the rooms where GPU supply, colo contracts, and enterprise cloud deals get done — and you know the buyers, operators, and supply chain personally.
Early-stage equity in a company working on a problem with real geopolitical stakes, founding-team-level influence on product, positioning, and strategy, a small team with low bureaucracy, and work on infrastructure that makes AI safer and more accountable — not just faster.
We're always looking for exceptional people. Drop us a note and tell us what you'd build.