Lemonade

Tech Development

SeniorSecurityEngineer

$360–540k ~AI est. Tel Aviv, Israel FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Security Engineer at Lemonade. Skills: Application security, Cloud security, AI security. Build automation systems. Maintain automation systems”

Industry & Context.

Tech Development
Problems you'll solve

Spotting gaps; Filling gaps

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years in security engineering, Application security foundation, Development foundation, Hands-on coding ability, TypeScript skills required, Python skills required, Solid grasp of SDLC, Security integrates across layers, Experience with cloud environments, Comfort working in ambiguous environments, Clear communication skills

Nice to Have

AWS familiarity is a meaningful advantage

What You'll Do.

Build automation systems

Maintain automation systems

Minimize manual security work

Code internal security tools

Evaluate third-party security tools

Evaluate security vendors

Take ownership of adopted tools

Identify new attack vectors

Identify security gaps proactively

Partner on security design

Support security operations

Review code for vulnerabilities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work horizontally across organization; Partner with product teams; Partner with cloud teams; Partner with IT teams

Communication Scope

Translate security risks

Full Job Description

We're looking for a Senior Security Engineer to help secure Lemonade's applications, infrastructure, and the agentic systems we're building for the future of insurance. You'll be part of a small, sharp security team that works horizontally across the entire organization — from AI and application security, to cloud and IT security, and beyond. This isn't a narrow, siloed role. You'll own meaningful domains, drive automation that lets the team scale, and help shape how security works at a company that's genuinely reimagining what insurance can be. The team has built an in-house AI security platform, and you'll build your agents on top of it. We believe three things matter for every role at Lemonade: drive to push through challenges, efficiency that keeps standards high while moving fast, and adaptability that lets you pivot with data and AI insights. These aren't buzzwords, they're how we actually work. Our AI-first approach isn't just a tagline either. We're building the future of insurance with AI at the center, and we need people who are genuinely excited to learn and grow alongside these tools. IN THIS ROLE YOU'LL - Build and maintain automation systems and AI agents that minimize manual security work and help the team scale - Code internal security tools in TypeScript and/or Python that the team relies on and builds from - Evaluate third-party security tools and vendors, and take ownership of the ones we adopt - Identify new attack vectors and security gaps proactively — before they become problems - Partner with product, cloud, and IT teams on security design as new features and infrastructure take shape - Support security operations across the organization — from triaging alerts and incidents to reviewing code for vulnerabilities, as you grow into the role WHAT YOU'LL NEED - 5+ years in security engineering, with a strong application security or development foundation - Hands-on coding ability — you'll write automation, tooling, and agents, primarily in TypeScr

Free ATS check

Applying for this Senior Security Engineer role?

Most applicants get filtered before a human reads their resume. See if yours makes the cut.

How to Apply on Ashby

  • Ashby is a fast modern ATS — most applications take under 3 minutes.
  • The resume parser is strong; verify parsed experience dates and job titles.
  • Custom screening questions are often scored algorithmically — answer completely.
  • Location field affects geo-based screening; use your actual metro area.

ANONYMOUS · UNFILTERED

What do employees actually say about Lemonade?

Real rants from real employees. Read before you apply.

Read Company Rants →