Security Engineer, Detection & Response - Monitoring & Triage
Security Engineer, Detection & Response - Monitoring & Triage position — see original posting for full details.
Block is one company built from many blocks, all united by the same purpose of economic empowerment. The blocks that form our foundational teams — People, Finance, Counsel, Hardware, Information Security, Platform Infrastructure Engineering, and more — provide support and guidance at the corporate level. They work across business groups and around the globe, spanning time zones and disciplines to develop inclusive People policies, forecast finances, give legal counsel, safeguard systems, nurture new initiatives, and more. Every challenge creates possibilities, and we need different perspectives to see them all. Bring yours to Block.
The Role
The Detection and Response Team (DART) identifies, investigates, and responds to threats across Block’s endpoints, cloud infrastructure, identity systems, SaaS platforms, vendor environments, and products. We are an engineering-led team: we build detections, automate investigations and response workflows, and prioritize our work around real attacker behavior.
DART operates from an engineering-first, automation-first mindset. Our bar is simple: the alerts a human sees are the alerts a human has to see. We build investigation workflows and triage systems that resolve routine work before it becomes toil. The human work in this role centers on the alerts and investigations that require judgment: ambiguous signals, novel attacker behavior, high-impact incidents, and messy cross-environment investigations. You will help build that model by developing active and automated triage capabilities.
DART’s Monitoring & Triage function is both the front line and the front door. You will own daily security intake and will often be the first person partners across Block talk to when something does not look right. That can mean a high-confidence endpoint detection, a walk-in concern from Legal or Compliance, or a critical vulnerability. You are expected to ask the right questions, scope the issue quickly, make sound decisions, and either drive the work to resolution or route it cleanly.
This is an operational security engineering role. The alert queue is your laboratory. The other half of this role is turning missing signal into better systems: sharper detections, richer context, stronger close-vs-escalate logic, and tighter responder-facing workflows. You're the right person for this role if you want to catch things, and then build things that catch things for you.
You Will
Posted June 8, 2026