Integrity Solutions Engineer

$260,000 - $290,180/Yr

Meta - Bellevue, WA

posted 12 days ago

Full-time - Mid Level
Bellevue, WA
5,001-10,000 employees
Web Search Portals, Libraries, Archives, and Other Information Services

About the position

The Integrity Solutions Engineer at Meta is responsible for ensuring compliance with content regulations through the development of innovative product solutions. This role involves collaboration with various stakeholders, including legal, policy, and engineering teams, to address regulatory needs and build effective internal tools that enhance operational efficiency in content regulation.

Responsibilities

  • Deeply understand Meta's integrity products and how they relate to content regulations.
  • Work closely with stakeholders in policy, legal, engineering, and product to map regulators' needs to product solutions.
  • Partner with legal, policy, and product teams to define product and integrity solutions for compliance requirements.
  • Build 'first-mile' and 'last-mile' product solutions to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Build internal tooling to help legal, policy, operations, and technical teams across the company work more effectively on content regulation.
  • Represent Meta and our compliance products in conversations with regulators.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field.
  • 6 years of experience in building and shipping products.
  • 6 years of experience working with legal and policy teams while developing software solutions.
  • Proficiency in open source languages such as PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, Kotlin, or C#.
  • Experience with data transparency systems.
  • Ability to work in ambiguous environments and pivot between subjects.
  • Experience working in regulatory strict environments and compliance solutions.

Benefits

  • Bonus
  • Equity
  • Comprehensive health benefits
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Professional development opportunities
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