Senior Detection and Response
Confidential
Posted: March 24, 2026
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Quick Summary
As the Senior Detection & Response Leader, you will be responsible for designing and implementing a scalable and efficient detection strategy for 1X's robotic workforce, ensuring that the team is able to respond to incidents in a timely manner.
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Job Description
Senior Detection & Response, Security Operations
San Carlos, CA (on-site)
About 1X
We build humanoid robots that work alongside people to solve labor shortages and create abundance.
The Role
As the Senior Detection & Response Leader, you will own 1X’s detection strategy end-to-end, including centralized logging, SIEM architecture, and a high-signal 24/7 SOC/MDR operating model. This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for building and running the full detection loop—from log ingestion to incident response and continuous improvement. You will design scalable systems, reduce alert fatigue, and ensure reliable response under pressure. Your work will directly strengthen 1X’s ability to detect, contain, and learn from security events as we grow.
You Will
• Build and operate the full detection lifecycle: log collection, normalization, detection engineering, triage, response, and lessons learned
• Own centralized logging across cloud infrastructure, endpoints, identity systems, networks, and critical SaaS platforms
• Lead SIEM strategy, including onboarding new sources, parsing, tuning, detection creation, routing logic, and executive-ready dashboards
• Stand up and manage a 24/7 SOC/MDR partnership, defining requirements, playbooks, SLAs, escalation paths, and quality standards
• Design and run incident readiness programs including runbooks, tabletop exercises, evidence capture processes, and post-incident improvements
• Reduce alert noise and increase signal through continuous tuning and risk-based alerting
• Lead investigations directly, including triage, containment, root cause analysis, and postmortems
• Identify and close detection gaps with measurable improvements to time-to-detect and time-to-contain