
Vulnerability Management Analyst
Alignerr · Spain
- Hybrid
- Contract
- $40,000 / year
- Spain
Job highlights
- Train and evaluate cutting-edge AI systems.
- Apply real-world security operations knowledge.
- Work remotely on a flexible, task-based contract.
- Analyze vulnerabilities and prioritize risks.
- Contribute to the future of intelligent security.
About the role
About The Role
We're looking for experienced vulnerability management and security operations professionals to help train and evaluate cutting-edge AI systems. Your real-world knowledge of how security teams discover, prioritize, and remediate risk will directly shape how AI reasons about cybersecurity — making a meaningful impact on the future of intelligent security tooling.
This is a remote, task-based contract role that fits around your existing schedule. Whether you're a full-time security professional or a seasoned freelancer, this is your opportunity to apply deep domain expertise to one of the most exciting challenges in technology.
Organization: Alignerr
Type: Hourly Contract
Location: Remote
Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You'll Do
- Analyze vulnerability reports, CVEs, and exposure scenarios across infrastructure and application environments
- Classify severity, exploitability, and business impact using industry-standard frameworks
- Evaluate patching, mitigation, and remediation decision-making scenarios for real-world accuracy
- Generate, label, and validate security-reasoning data used to train and benchmark AI models
- Provide structured, expert feedback that helps AI systems think like experienced security practitioners
Who You Are
- 2+ years of hands-on experience in vulnerability management, security operations, or infrastructure security
- Solid working knowledge of CVEs, vulnerability scanners, patching workflows, and risk prioritization frameworks (e.g., CVSS, EPSS, SSVC)
- You understand the gap between theoretical risk scores and what actually matters in production environments
- Clear, structured, and analytical communicator — comfortable articulating security reasoning in writing
- Self-motivated and able to work independently on asynchronous task-based assignments
Nice to Have
- Experience with exposure management platforms (e.g., Tenable, Qualys, Rapid7)
- Background in threat intelligence, red teaming, or security engineering
- Familiarity with AI, data labeling, or model evaluation workflows
- Industry certifications such as CEH, CISSP, CompTIA Security+, or equivalent
Why Join Us
- Work on frontier AI systems alongside the world's leading research labs
- Fully remote and flexible — complete tasks on your own schedule
- Freelance autonomy with meaningful, intellectually engaging work
- Contribute to AI that could reshape how security teams operate at scale
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
Key skills/competency
- Vulnerability Management Analyst
- Security Operations
- AI Training
- CVE Analysis
- Risk Prioritization
- Patching Workflows
- Security Reasoning
- Data Labeling
- Model Evaluation
- Cybersecurity AI
Skills & topics
- Vulnerability Management
- Security Operations
- AI Training
- Cybersecurity
- CVE Analysis
- Risk Prioritization
- Remote Work
- Contract Role
- Data Labeling
- Model Evaluation
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your 2+ years in vulnerability management and knowledge of CVEs, risk frameworks (CVSS, EPSS, SSVC), and production environments.
- Showcase communication skills: Emphasize your ability to clearly articulate security reasoning in writing for AI training data.
- Demonstrate self-motivation: Provide examples of working independently on asynchronous, task-based assignments.
- Mention relevant experience: Include any exposure management platform experience (Tenable, Qualys, Rapid7) or AI/data labeling familiarity.
- Prepare for the role: Understand how AI systems learn and how your expertise can shape their cybersecurity reasoning.
Technical preparation
Master CVEs and risk frameworks (CVSS, EPSS).,Practice vulnerability analysis and prioritization.,Understand patching and remediation workflows.,Familiarize with AI data labeling concepts.
Behavioral questions
Describe a complex vulnerability you prioritized.,How do you explain technical risk to others?,How do you manage tasks independently?,How do you evaluate security tooling effectiveness?
Frequently asked questions
- What is the primary focus of the Vulnerability Management Analyst role at Alignerr?
- The primary focus of the Vulnerability Management Analyst role at Alignerr is to leverage your real-world experience in vulnerability management and security operations to train and evaluate AI systems. You will be crucial in shaping how AI understands and reasons about cybersecurity risks and remediation.
- Is this a full-time or part-time position with Alignerr?
- This is a remote, hourly contract role with Alignerr. The commitment can range from 10 to 40 hours per week, allowing for flexibility to fit around your existing schedule. It is not a traditional full-time or part-time employment but rather a task-based freelance opportunity.
- What specific cybersecurity frameworks are important for this Vulnerability Management Analyst role?
- For this role, a solid working knowledge of industry-standard frameworks for vulnerability assessment and risk prioritization is essential. This includes understanding CVEs, vulnerability scanners, patching workflows, and frameworks like CVSS, EPSS, and SSVC. Your ability to apply these in real-world scenarios is key.
- What kind of impact can I make as a Vulnerability Management Analyst at Alignerr?
- As a Vulnerability Management Analyst at Alignerr, you will make a meaningful impact by directly shaping the development of cutting-edge AI systems for cybersecurity. Your expertise will help create intelligent security tooling that could significantly alter how security teams operate at scale.
- What are the 'nice to have' qualifications for the Alignerr Vulnerability Management Analyst position?
- While not strictly required, 'nice to have' qualifications for the Vulnerability Management Analyst role include experience with exposure management platforms (such as Tenable, Qualys, Rapid7), a background in threat intelligence, red teaming, or security engineering, and familiarity with AI, data labeling, or model evaluation workflows. Industry certifications are also a plus.
- How does Alignerr use AI in relation to vulnerability management?
- Alignerr is developing AI systems designed to reason about cybersecurity. As a Vulnerability Management Analyst, you will provide the expert data, analysis, and feedback needed to train and benchmark these AI models, helping them to think like experienced security practitioners and improve the discovery, prioritization, and remediation of risks.