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Staff Detection Engineer

New York, NY · On-site +1

$224K - $275K/yr

Build the detection engineering function from the ground up: telemetry pipelines, detection content, alert routing, and response runbooks, with coverage you can defend against a threat model, not ...

Senior Detection Engineer

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Own the detection engineering program end to end: threat modeling, detection design, deployment, tuning, and retirement, with coverage mapped to MITRE ATT&CK and gaps documented rather than assumed ...

The Role: We're looking for a Detection & Response Engineer to build the systems that help us identify, investigate, and respond to threats across our platform. This is an engineering role focused on ...

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How much do detection engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for detection engineer in New York is $170,987.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $156,337.00 and $188,589.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a detection engineer do?

A Detection Engineer is responsible for identifying, analyzing, and mitigating security threats by developing detection rules, monitoring security systems, and responding to potential incidents. They work with security tools like SIEMs, EDRs, and IDS/IPS to detect malicious activity and improve threat detection capabilities. Additionally, they collaborate with security teams to enhance defensive strategies and automate detection processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a detection engineer?

To thrive as a Detection Engineer, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of cybersecurity principles, and experience with threat detection and response, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Proficiency with security information and event management (SIEM) tools, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and certifications like GIAC or CISSP are commonly required. Attention to detail, proactive problem-solving abilities, and effective communication enhance effectiveness in this role. These skills are crucial as Detection Engineers must accurately identify security threats, collaborate with teams, and minimize potential risks to the organization.

What kind of projects or tasks does a detection engineer typically work on?

As a Detection Engineer, you can expect to work on designing, implementing, and refining security detection strategies to identify potential threats and vulnerabilities in company systems. Daily responsibilities often include developing detection logic, analyzing security alerts, conducting threat hunting exercises, and collaborating with incident response teams. You may also work closely with other cybersecurity professionals to evaluate the effectiveness of existing security measures and recommend improvements. This dynamic environment offers opportunities to work on complex technical challenges while directly contributing to the organization’s overall security posture.

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Manager, Threat Detection Engineer

Carlyle

New York, NY

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Position Summary

The Threat Detection Engineer is a hands-on technical leader who strengthens how Carlyle identifies, understands and detects cyber threats. Reporting to the AVP, Threat Detection and Intelligence Lead, the Threat Detection Engineer leads assigned detection engineering and threat intelligence processes, turns intelligence into production detections and works with security partners to improve operational outcomes.

This role oversees detection content from requirements and design through testing, deployment, tuning and retirement. It also develops intelligence that supports security operations and risk decisions and partners on threat hunting, external-risk response, digital-risk support for executive protection, automation, SOC interaction and platform reliability. The Threat Detection Engineer chooses among AI-assisted methods, deterministic automation and process changes based on the problem, risk and expected value.

This is a hands-on technical leadership role that prioritizes assigned services, reviews technical work, coaches contributors and works across teams to carry out Carlyle's Threat Detection and Intelligence strategy.

In-Office Requirement: 4 days per week

Primary Responsibilities

Detection Engineering and Coverage - 30%

  • Own the detection content lifecycle and use analyst feedback, detection coverage, alert quality, data quality, delivery time and cost to decide what should be tuned, improved or retired.
  • Develop high-fidelity detections across endpoint, identity, email, network, cloud and business-critical application telemetry, identifying visibility and data gaps and ensuring alerts contain the context analysts need to investigate and act.
  • Translate adversary behaviors, threat intelligence, incident learnings and control gaps into testable detection hypotheses and production-ready analytics.
  • Implement approved quality gates for detection content, including data validation, expected-behavior testing, false-positive tolerance, investigation guidance and rollback plans. Use detection-as-code for internally managed content and supported tuning, compensating analytics or provider escalation for vendor-managed content.
  • Coordinate and support targeted threat hunts with incident response and other security partners to validate hypotheses, uncover gaps and convert repeatable findings into durable detections or response logic.
  • Review technical work, establish reusable standards and coach contributors on detection design, testing and investigative usability.

Threat Intelligence and External Risk - 30%

  • Manage intelligence requirements based on Carlyle's threat profile, critical assets, executives and business priorities, including portfolio-related risks relevant to Carlyle.
  • Collect, assess and synthesize strategic, operational and tactical intelligence concerning relevant threat actors, campaigns, vulnerabilities, techniques and emerging risks.
  • Produce timely assessments and briefings tailored to security operations, incident response, technology leaders, executives and other stakeholders.
  • Turn intelligence into prioritized detection, hunting, hardening and response requirements. Measure whether the intelligence was timely, useful and acted on, including how quickly it led to a detection or decision.
  • Govern indicator and intelligence-data lifecycles, including sourcing, validation, normalization, enrichment, confidence, aging, pruning and benign-pattern review; maintain trusted information-sharing relationships and evaluate source relevance and reliability.
  • Coordinate monitoring for dark-web activity, lookalike domains, social-media threats, impersonation, exposed information and other digital risks. Provide cyber and digital-risk support to executive protection. Work with Legal, Communications, service providers and relevant business stakeholders on assessments, escalations and takedowns.

Automation, Quality and Platform Enablement - 30%

  • Use AI-assisted and analytical tools to accelerate detection-rule development, translation, testing and documentation. Ensure generated content is reviewed, traceable and handled in accordance with data requirements.
  • Partner with analysts and platform owners to build, pilot and maintain automation playbooks that enrich alerts, correlate evidence, summarize investigations, prioritize and route work, and recommend next steps. Combine model-assisted and deterministic steps, with human approval for consequential actions.
  • Develop reusable scripts, integrations and data transformations that connect detection, intelligence, case-management and response workflows through supported APIs and structured data contracts.
  • Validate generated rules and automated workflows through analyst review, regression testing, failure-mode assessment and rollback criteria. Pilot material workflow changes with affected analysts, provide training and measure adoption, investigation time, quality and rework.
  • Partner with platform owners and architects to improve telemetry coverage, data quality, integration reliability, scalability and cost effectiveness, and provide ongoing production support for assigned detection, intelligence and automation capabilities.

Program Leadership and Partnerships - 10%

  • Translate the Threat Detection and Intelligence strategy into an actionable roadmap and prioritized backlog. Make day-to-day decisions for assigned work and escalate significant risks.
  • Build effective partnerships with incident response, vulnerability management, engineering, infrastructure, cloud, identity and Communications stakeholders. Define operating handoffs, ownership boundaries and escalation paths that support effective response.
  • Present concise metrics, risks, recommendations and progress updates to technical and non-technical audiences, connecting detailed findings to Carlyle's broader objectives.
  • Monitor day-to-day service-provider performance and resolve delivery, handoff and escalation issues with the appropriate owners.

Requirements

Education & Certificates

  • Bachelor's degree, required.
  • Concentration in cybersecurity, computer science, information systems, engineering or a related discipline strongly preferred, or equivalent relevant professional experience.
  • Advanced degree in a related discipline is preferred.
  • Relevant certifications in security operations, incident response, threat intelligence, cloud security or information security are preferred.

Professional Experience

  • 5-7 years of relevant information-security or cybersecurity experience.
  • 4+ years of hands-on experience spanning threat detection engineering and cyber threat intelligence. Candidates must have developed production detections and used intelligence to improve detection, hunting or response.
  • Demonstrated ownership of complex security processes or services and experience leading cross-functional technical initiatives from definition through measurable operational adoption.
  • Hands-on experience creating, testing, deploying and tuning production detection logic via structured query, rule or analytic language, required.
  • Experience working with security telemetry from multiple domains and diagnosing data-quality or schema issues that affect detection outcomes; experience with cloud security telemetry and controls is preferred.
  • Experience developing automation with a general-purpose language and integrating systems through APIs, structured data formats and version-controlled workflows.
  • Demonstrated use of AI-assisted or analytical techniques in a production security workflow, including testing generated content, measuring results and recognizing when traditional automation or process changes are the better approach.
  • Experience with dark-web analysis, domain impersonation, cyber or digital-risk support for executive protection, or takedown coordination is preferred.
  • Experience creating detection logic in multiple languages or translating analytics across platforms is strongly preferred. Examples may include Sigma, KQL, SPL, XQL, YARA-L, EQL, SQL, YARA or comparable languages.

Competencies & Attributes

  • Deep knowledge of adversary behavior, detection engineering methods and the practical use of MITRE ATT&CK to organize requirements and assess coverage.
  • Working knowledge of SIEM, EDR/XDR, SOAR, threat intelligence, case-management and digital-risk capabilities, with the ability to work across platforms rather than depend on one vendor.
  • Strong understanding of detection testing, data validation, alert fidelity, false-positive reduction, lifecycle governance, intelligence standards, indicator confidence and aging, and structured analytical techniques.
  • Ability to write clear technical requirements, detection documentation, intelligence assessments, executive summaries, operating procedures and decision-ready recommendations, and to adapt technical depth to the audience.
  • Strong prioritization, problem-solving and collaboration skills, with the ability to make progress through ambiguity and adjust as threat conditions and business needs evolve.
  • Demonstrated ability to review technical work, coach others and improve team practices without formal reporting authority. Acts with integrity, discretion, accountability and respect for others.

Benefits/Compensation

The compensation range for this role is specific to Washington, DC and takes into account a wide range of factors including but not limited to the skill sets required/preferred; prior experience and training; licenses and/or certifications.

The anticipated base salary range for this role is $160,000 to $180,000.

In addition to the base salary, the hired professional will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package spanning retirement benefits, health insurance, life insurance and disability, paid time off, paid holidays, family planning benefits and various wellness programs. Additionally, the hired professional may also be eligible to participate in an annual discretionary incentive program, the award of which will be dependent on various factors, including, without limitation, individual and organizational performance.

Due to the high volume of candidates, please be advised that only candidates selected to interview will be contacted by Carlyle.


About Us:


The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) is a global investment firm with $475 billion of assets under management, across 678 investment vehicles as of March 31, 2026. Founded in 1987 in Washington, DC, Carlyle has grown into one of the world's largest and most successful investment firms, with more than 2,500 professionals operating in 28 offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia.

Carlyle's purpose is to connect people, ideas, and capital to fuel growth for companies and performance for investors, which range from public and private pension funds to wealthy individuals and families to sovereign wealth funds, unions and corporations. Carlyle invests across three segments - Global Private Equity, Global Credit and Carlyle AlpInvest - and has deep expertise across industries, markets, and geographies.

At Carlyle, we believe that a wide spectrum of experiences and viewpoints drives performance and success. Our CEO, Harvey Schwartz, has stated that, "To build better businesses and create value for all of our stakeholders, we are focused on assembling leadership teams with the strongest insights from a range of perspectives." Reflecting this view, emphasis is placed on development, retention and inclusion through our internal processes and seven Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). We cultivate a culture where ideas are openly shared and challenged, connecting diverse expertise and perspectives to drive enduring value.