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Sr. Architect, AI Governance & Risk

Reston, VA, United States; Somerville, Massachusetts, United States

Babel Street is the trusted technology partner for the world’s most advanced identity intelligence and risk operations. We deliver advanced AI and data analytics solutions providing unmatched, analysis-ready data regardless of language, proactive risk identification, 360-degree insights, high-speed automation, and seamless integration into existing systems. Babel Street empowers government and commercial organizations to transform high-stakes identity and risk operations into a strategic advantage.  The actionable insights we deliver safeguard lives and protect critical assets around the worldBabel Street is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with regional offices in Boston, MA and Cleveland, OH, and international offices in Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, and the U.K. For more information, visit www.babelstreet.com. 

 

 

ROLE SUMMARY 

As the Senior Architect of AI Governance & Risk, you will lead the design and operationalization of Babel Street’s AI trust framework across safety, privacy, security, bias/fairness, and transparency. You will ensure our AI-enabled products—spanning LLM-powered workflows, agentic systems, and multimodal capabilities—are built and deployed with measurable controls, defensible documentation, and audit-ready evidence. 

A core part of this role is to create, institutionalize, and operationalize Babel Street AI Principles—and translate them into the policies, engineering standards, delivery gates, customer assurances, and reporting artifacts that guide how we build and deploy AI across the company. 

This role requires extensive partnership with Product, Engineering, Security (CISO), Legal/Privacy, and Customer Success teams. You will serve as the connective tissue between these functions, ensuring governance requirements are understood, adopted, and embedded into the AI lifecycle—from design through production monitoring and incident response.  

The ideal candidate is execution-oriented with a focus on customer-facing outcomes. You will translate emerging AI policy and customer requirements into concrete engineering controls and reusable collateral that accelerates RFI/RFP responses, supports due diligence, and reduces risk without slowing product velocity.  

ROLE FOCUS 

This role spans three practical execution areas: 

AI Principles & Governance Architecture 

You will define Babel Street’s AI Principles and build the governance operating system that turns principles into action—standards, controls, documentation, and release gates that are implementable by engineering teams and measurable in production. 

AI Policy Intelligence, RFI/RFP Enablement & Reporting Collateral 

You will track and interpret emerging AI policy, regulations, and standards and assess their impact on Babel Street’s products and business. You will translate these requirements into roadmap implications, compliance strategies, and customer-ready collateral—enabling fast, consistent responses to RFIs/RFPs, security questionnaires, audits, and due diligence requests. 

Responsible AI Assurance Across Safety, Privacy, Security, Bias/Fairness & Transparency 

You will own the assurance posture for Babel Street AI— partnering with Engineering, Security, Legal/Privacy, and Product teams to ensure safety metrics, privacy controls, AI security testing, bias/fairness evaluation practices, and transparency artifacts (model/system cards) are defined, implemented, measured, and maintained over time. 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 

AI Strategy, Policy Intelligence & Business Impact 

  • Create and operationalize Babel Street’s AI principles into enforceable engineering and product standards (e.g., secure-by-design patterns, privacy boundaries, oversight requirements, transparency expectations). 
  • Monitor emerging AI policy, regulatory, and standards developments relevant to Babel Street markets and customer segments. 
  • Partner with leadership to chart a pragmatic AI compliance and assurance strategy that supports growth and reduces friction in procurement cycles. 

AI Governance Program Design & Framework Development 

  • Define and maintain Babel Street’s AI governance framework by embedding  AI principles into delivery workflows across the development lifecycle.   
  • Partner with Engineering to maintain an AI model/system inventory, including third-party AI providers (e.g., GPT-4, Gemini, Claude), integrations, data touchpoints, and output constraints. 
  • Define documentation standards for traceability: model lineage, evaluation results, monitoring plans, limitations, and intended/prohibited use. 

Customer Assurance: RFI/RFP Response, Due Diligence & Reporting 

  • Ensure Babel Street AI Principles are reflected consistently in customer-facing commitments, product documentation, training materials, and reporting artifacts. 
  • Lead the company’s responsible AI posture in AI-focused RFI/RFP responses, audit support, and customer due diligence—ensuring responses are consistent, evidence-backed, and defensible. 
  • Create a repeatable evidence program (what we collect, how we maintain it, and how we produce it quickly and consistently). 

Safety & Reliability (Partner: Engineering, Product) 

  • Partner with Engineering to define safety metrics (reliability, robustness, response times, bias correction, etc..) and ensure these are tracked and measured in production 
  • Coordinate with Product to establish policies and procedures for AI safety, including documented response times for system failures 
  • Lead the development of AI-specific Incident Response Procedures (IRPs) in partnership with Security and Engineering teams, ensuring readiness to address AI safety-related issues 

Privacy & Data Handling (Partner: Legal/Privacy, Engineering) 

  • Partner with Legal/Privacy to define and enforce AI privacy requirements including data minimization, retention boundaries, and third-party data protection 
  • Coordinate customer data usage positions: whether customer data is used for AI model training/improvement, and ensure opt-out mechanisms are clearly documented and enforceable 
  • Lead privacy risk assessments for AI features and ensure data handling practices with third-party AI providers are documented and compliant (CCPA, ISO 42001, relevant regulations) 

Security & Audit (Partner: Security/CISO, Engineering) 

  • Partner with Security (CISO) to establish AI security requirements, including access controls and employee/third-party access management to customer data 
  • Coordinate internal and external AI security audits that address AI-specific vulnerabilities (prompt injection, jailbreaking, etc.) with clear remediation processes 
  • Ensure output validation processes are in place to identify risks of unreliable or harmful content 

QUALIFICATIONS 

Required 

  • 8+ years of experience across governance, risk, security, privacy, compliance, or systems architecture, including 3+ years supporting AI/ML-enabled systems in production. 
  • Demonstrated ability to translate governance requirements into implementable controls and engineering practices (not policy-only work). 
  • Strong understanding of AI governance frameworks and standards (e.g., NIST AI RMF, ISO/IEC 42001, ISO/IEC 23894) and ability to translate requirements into organizational processes 
  • Experience producing customer-facing and audit-ready content: RFI/RFP responses, control narratives, assurance artifacts, and executive-ready summaries 
  • Strong stakeholder management and influence skills; able to drive decisions, build consensus, and maintain accountability across multiple teams 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to craft clear, defensible positions for customers, executives, and internal teams 

EDUCATION 

Bachelor’s degree  or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Assurance, Data Science, Public Policy (with technical depth), or a related field required. 
Advanced degree or certifications in governance, risk, privacy, or AI policy is a plus but not required. 

Benefits at Babel Street (just to name a few...)

  • Health Benefits: Babel Street covers 85-100% monthly premium costs for Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability insurances – for you and your family!
  • Retirement Plans: Babel Street offers both a Traditional and Roth 401(K) with a very competitive match.
  • Unlimited Flexible Leave: We trust our employees to manage their own time and balance their personal and work lives.
  • Holidays: Babel Street provides employees with 12 paid Federal Holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement: We are committed to investing in our employees. One way we do that is with our Tuition Reimbursement Program for continuing education.                 

Babel Street is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Further, Babel Street will not discriminate against applicants for inquiring about, discussing or disclosing their pay or, in certain circumstances, the pay of their co‐worker, Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination. In addition, Babel Street's policy is to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees who have protected disabilities to the extent required by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances where a particular employee works. Upon request, we will provide you with more information about such accommodations.

 

Range for this position based on qualifications and experience

$140,000 - $180,000 USD

 

 

 

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