
Technical and Translational Lead - Safeguarded AI (Cybersecurity)
Job Description
Technical and Translational Lead - Safeguarded AI (Cybersecurity)
Application Deadline: 28 June 2026
Department: Programmes
Employment Type: Fixed Term - Full Time
Location: London
Compensation: £105,000 / year
Description
Contract: Fixed-term, end date 11 December 2027
Closing Date: 28.06.26
Role Summary
ARIA is looking for a Technical and Translational Lead to help drive the execution of a £20m funding call on AI-enabled formal methods for cybersecurity, part of ARIA’s Safeguarded AI programme.
In this £20m cybersecurity call, we will fund teams to build high-impact, security-critical software components whose key properties are backed by machine-checked proofs and tested through coordinated red-team exercises. The programme is built around fast 8-week cycles: 6 weeks of build-and-verify, 1 week of adversarial red-teaming, and 1 week of review and retargeting.
What you'll do
Technical delivery and sprint rhythm
- Design and run the operating rhythm for 8-week sprint cycles (build/verify, red-team, review, and retarget) across funded teams
- Work with funded teams to drive ambition, technical excellence and precise assurance claims, surface blockers and track progress.
- Coordinate red/blue-team interactions so findings are timely, actionable, and shape next-cycle decisions
- Shape and run programme workshops, milestone reviews, go/no-go or double-down recommendations, and final showcase moments.
- Help us continually ask: how can this programme drive the largest possible gains for cyber resilience in the UK and globally?
- Monitor targets and programme strategy in light of AI capability and tooling progress, cyber misuse risk, formal-methods tractability, and real-world adoption potential.
- Spot high-leverage opportunities for driving what is possible through AI-enabled formal methods, and advise where ARIA should push, redirect, double down, or stop.
- Engage and leverage the UK cyber/CNI/AI/FM ecosystem to ground targets in real operational needs, validate specifications and threat models, source field-trial partners, and open adoption pathways.
- Help teams turn successful outputs into field trials, upstreamed components, partnerships, commercial routes, open-source adoption, procurement pathways, or spinouts.
Who you are
The strongest candidates will likely have:
- Technical judgement across cyber, systems security, and formal methods — not necessarily deep expert-level proof engineering, but enough fluency to challenge fuzzy threat models, vague assurance claims, weak proof boundaries, or low-leverage targets.
- Strategic taste about cyber resilience in an AI-accelerated world — able to reason about where AI-enabled formal methods could matter most, what is urgent, what is tractable, and where £20m could be genuinely transformative.
- Executional excellence — able to drive the sprint cycles, create cadence, coordinate and unblock multiple ambitious technical teams, and keep technically ambitious work moving without adding unnecessary process.
- Translational instincts — experience getting outputs into the world: demonstrations, field trials, adoption, upstreaming, commercial routes, open-source uptake, procurement pathways, or spinouts.
- Stakeholder engagement — comfortable working with researchers, engineers, red-teamers, operators, government, funders, and senior technical stakeholders, and able to use those relationships to sharpen targets and open adoption paths.
Qualifications
Experience in industry, government, or applied research working on security-critical software, systems security, vulnerability research, formal methods or the deployment of cyber-defence technologies. This may come from a PhD or equivalent deep R&D experience in computer science, mathematics, cybersecurity, systems engineering, or a related field. We care less about a specific credential than about demonstrated judgement: the ability to sharpen technical targets, challenge weak assurance claims, coordinate ambitious teams, and help verified artefacts become useful cyber-defence capabilities.
Benefits
- 27 days annual leave provision, with the option to buy/sell additional days
- Hybrid working arrangements; 60% in office / 40% at home
- Supportive environment for learning and development opportunities
- Enhanced family leave arrangements
- A free and confidential 24/7 employee assistance programme
- 2 days of paid volunteer days
- 5% defined contribution pension scheme with Smart Pension
- Cycle to Work scheme
- An excellent office location in Kings X, London
Not sure you meet 100% of our criteria? Don’t worry. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply. We want to attract the broadest array of candidates, including those with diverse workplace experiences and backgrounds. Whether you’re new to this, returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or taking the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar. Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interests and what you hope to bring to this role.
If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please notify us and we will make every effort to accommodate you. Disclosing any requests are intended to provide ARIA with the best opportunity to support candidates and will have no negative impact on your recruitment process.
Please note; You will be required, as and when necessary, to travel to different locations around the UK and internationally to support projects, depending on the Programme you are designated to.