We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Security Engineer to own, design, and continuously improve the security tooling ecosystem that underpins a modern, detection-first Security Operations Center (SOC). This role is deeply technical and hands-on, with primary responsibility for the reliability, effectiveness, and evolution of SOC platforms.
This engineer will act as the L3/L4 technical authority for the security platforms utilized by the SOC—bridging engineering and operations—while also owning EDR health & hygiene, detection engineering enablement, and emerging threat assessment. The role partners closely with SOC analysts, Incident Response, Threat Intelligence, IT Infrastructure, and Architecture teams to ensure tools are resilient, trusted, and aligned to adversary behaviors.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
SOC Tooling Engineering & Ownership
- Engineer, deploy, and maintain all core SOC platforms, including:
- Malware analysis and sandboxing solutions
- Analyst workstation environments (Windows investigation VMs)
- Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR/XDR)
- Email Security Engineering
- Vulnerability Scan Engineering
- Act as technical owner for SOC platforms, including alignment with architecture requirements, lifecycle management, upgrades, and decommissioning
- Ensure SOC platforms are engineered for scale, reliability, performance, and forensic integrity
- Partner with IT and platform teams to resolve dependency, access, and infrastructure issues impacting SOC operations
EDR Engineering, Health & Hygiene
- Own EDR platform engineering, configuration, and operational health across the enterprise
- Define and enforce EDR hygiene standards (sensor coverage, policy consistency, versioning, asset attribution)
- Monitor EDR health metrics and proactively remediate gaps impacting detection or response efficacy
- Develop testing frameworks to validate EDR detections, policies, and response actions
Detection Engineering Enablement
- Serve as a technical owner of detection engineering, enabling high-fidelity detections through better tooling, telemetry, and data quality
- Validate that endpoint, sandbox, and supporting tooling generate the telemetry required to support detection logic and investigations
- Collaborate on detection validation, tuning, and testing pipelines
- Translate emerging threats and attacker techniques into tooling and telemetry requirements
Malware Analysis & Investigation Enablement
- Engineer and maintain malware detonation and analysis environments that support safe, repeatable analysis
- Support SOC and IR teams with tooling for static and dynamic malware analysis
- Improve sandbox fidelity to better represent enterprise environments and common attacker tradecraft
Emerging Threat & Capability Assessment
- Assess new attacker techniques, malware families, and evasion tactics for detection and prevention opportunities across the enterprise
- Identify gaps where tooling or configurations do not adequately surface malicious behavior
- Evaluate new security tools and capabilities to address detection, analysis, or response gaps
- Provide engineering-backed recommendations grounded in operational SOC realities
Automation & Reliability
- Automate routine SOC operations including health checks, validation, deployments, and reporting
- Develop scripts and tooling (PowerShell, Python, etc.) to reduce manual overhead and analyst toil
- Improve reliability through monitoring, alerting, and failure-mode testing of SOC platforms
Documentation & Standards
- Author and maintain engineering documentation for SOC platforms, architectures, and configurations
- Define technical standards and guardrails for SOC platforms usage and integrations
- Support audits, tabletop exercises, and incident reviews from a tooling and telemetry perspective