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See yourself at Twilio Join the team as Twilio's next Incident Commander About the job This position is needed to help own and strategically evolve Twilio's incident response function as one of the ...

See yourself at Twilio Join the team as Twilio's next Incident Commander About the job This position is needed to help own and strategically evolve Twilio's incident response function as one of the ...

We are looking for an Incident Commander to join our site reliability team, to work cross-functionally across engineering, and be the front line for incidents and working with Release Engineering to ...

Incident Commander

Miami, FL · On-site

$30/hr

In your day to day role as an Incident Commander, you will be acting as a liaison between Surefox and its clients while providing emergency response. You will perform all duties in accordance with ...

Incident Commander

Miami, FL · On-site

$30/hr

In your day to day role as an Incident Commander, you will be acting as a liaison between Surefox and its clients while providing emergency response. You will perform all duties in accordance with ...

The Incident Commander (IC) is responsible for the management, supervision, and coordination of cyber security incidents as part of a 24x7, 365 Security Operations environment, including nights ...

The Incident Commander (IC) is responsible for the management, supervision, and coordination of cyber security incidents as part of a 24x7, 365 Security Operations environment, including nights ...

Incident Commander

$90K - $135K/yr

We are looking for an Incident Commander to join our site reliability team, to work cross-functionally across engineering, and be the front line for incidents and working with Release Engineering to ...

Incident Commander

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$150K/yr

The Incident Commander (IC) is responsible for the management, supervision, and coordination of cyber security incidents as part of a 24x7, 365 Security Operations environment, including nights ...

Incident Commander

Tempe, AZ · Hybrid

$78K - $134K/yr

Role Overview The Enterprise Incident Management (EIM) Senior Consultant role is responsible for supporting the coordinated, enterprise-wide response to significant incidents impacting business ...

Incident Commander

Chicago, IL · Hybrid

$78K - $134K/yr

Role Overview The Enterprise Incident Management (EIM) Senior Consultant role is responsible for supporting the coordinated, enterprise-wide response to significant incidents impacting business ...

Incident Commander

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$78K - $134K/yr

Role Overview The Enterprise Incident Management (EIM) Senior Consultant role is responsible for supporting the coordinated, enterprise-wide response to significant incidents impacting business ...

Incident Commander

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$78K - $134K/yr

Role Overview The Enterprise Incident Management (EIM) Senior Consultant role is responsible for supporting the coordinated, enterprise-wide response to significant incidents impacting business ...

As a Major Incident Commander II, you will drive resolution of high-severity incidents, restore services quickly, and ensure consistent, business-aligned communication. This role is ideal for a ...

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How much do incident commander jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for incident commander in the United States is $53,456.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $59,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an incident commander do?

Incident commander (IC) jobs are positions of responsibility and authority to carry out emergency response plans. Incident commanders play a vital role in emergency response for natural disasters, acts of violence, and other emergencies, such as fires and bomb threats. More recently, the information technology (IT) sector adopted the IC role to manage disaster recovery and business continuity in the event of a computer systems failure or data breach. Whether in IT or other emergency response situations, as IC your duties include allocating resources, minimizing fallout, and supervising operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an incident commander, and why are they important?

An Incident Commander is the individual responsible for managing and directing response efforts during an emergency or critical incident, such as a natural disaster, cybersecurity breach, or other crisis. They oversee the incident response team, make key decisions, and coordinate communications between agencies or departments to ensure a swift and effective resolution. The Incident Commander is typically designated at the start of an incident and remains in charge until the situation is resolved or command is transferred. Their leadership is crucial for maintaining order, safety, and clear lines of authority during high-stress situations.

How does an incident commander typically interact with other teams during a major incident?

During a major incident, the Incident Commander serves as the central point of communication, coordinating efforts between technical teams, management, and stakeholders. They facilitate regular updates, assign clear responsibilities, and ensure that everyone is aligned on priorities and next steps. This role often requires quick decision-making, clear documentation, and the ability to manage high-pressure situations while fostering collaboration across departments to resolve issues efficiently.

What is the difference between Incident Commander vs Emergency Response Coordinator?

AspectIncident CommanderEmergency Response Coordinator
CertificationsICS certifications, First Aid/CPREmergency management certifications, First Aid/CPR
Work EnvironmentEmergency scenes, incident sitesEmergency planning offices, coordination centers
Employer & IndustryPublic safety, fire departments, disaster responseGovernment agencies, NGOs, corporate safety teams
Primary RoleLead incident response, make tactical decisionsCoordinate response efforts, plan emergency procedures

While both roles focus on emergency situations, the Incident Commander is responsible for leading on-site incident response and making tactical decisions. The Emergency Response Coordinator typically oversees planning and coordination efforts, ensuring effective response strategies are in place. Both roles require similar certifications and are vital in emergency management, but their day-to-day responsibilities and work environments differ.

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Infographic showing various Incident Commander job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 90% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,456 per year, or $25.7 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

See yourself at Twilio

Join the team as Twilio's next Incident Commander

About the job

This position is needed to help own and strategically evolve Twilio's incident response function as one of the company's most senior Incident Commanders, working alongside other senior ICs on the team. You will be capable of facilitating incidents across the full range of severities, including our highest-severity incidents. You will orchestrate response across a wide range of business functions, not just engineering. You'll be one of the senior voices VPs and C-suite leaders turn to for a clear, accurate read on what's happening and what's next. You approach every incident with genuine curiosity - pushing past the first plausible explanation to find what's really going on - and bring that same curiosity to the retrospective once the dust settles. Beyond the incident room, you'll help own the 12-month incident response process and tooling strategy for the company: setting company-wide response standards, defining response OKRs, and driving cross-org adoption of the practices that reduce MTTR and prevent recurrence. You mentor and uplift other Incident Commanders and teams across departments, actively working to remove yourself as a single point of failure. This position is part of a global team with a follow-the-sun model and requires working effectively with teams across multiple timezones and geo-locations.

Responsibilities

In this role, you will:

  • BE AN OWNER: Serve as Incident Commander across the full range of severities, including our most critical, cross-functional incidents. Orchestrate the incident process company-wide, own the accuracy of incident data, and set standards for how IR lifecycle milestones are met.
  • NOT SETTLE: Enforce incident response practices at the Director and VP level and shape which industry best practices Twilio adopts. Identify cross-org gaps and push product groups to prioritize fixes that delay MTTR or block the IR lifecycle. Run multiple concurrent workstreams - deviating from standard process when needed, even across simultaneous incidents.
  • WRITE IT DOWN: Keep VPs and C-level stakeholders informed with clear, timely updates during critical incidents. Own key Incident Command documentation and keep it current through change management. Drive quality and accuracy in incident data company-wide.
  • EMPOWER OTHERS: Mentor and train Incident Commanders and engineering teams, with the goal of removing yourself as a single point of failure. Peer-review other ICs' work and surface trends that drive company-wide improvement. Bring genuine curiosity to every incident - asking "why" past the first plausible answer - and carry that same curiosity into Post Incident Review, helping Incident Owners surface real contributing factors and repair items.
  • WEAR THE CUSTOMER'S SHOES: Help Product Managers deliver high-quality Reason For Outage documents within SLO, and drive Product Groups to meet their incident response SLAs/SLOs. Escalate customer issues to the right people, during and after an incident.
  • Be A Builder: Own the 1-3 year strategic vision for incident response process and tooling. Lead cross-org projects end-to-end with Product Group leadership and Program Managers. Influence C-level and VP leaders on IR direction, define company-wide standards, and set Response OKRs. Evaluate new tools and technology, and represent Twilio externally as a thought leader in incident response.

Qualifications

Twilio values diverse experiences from all kinds of industries, and we encourage everyone who meets the required qualifications to apply. If your career is just starting or hasn't followed a traditional path, don't let that stop you from considering Twilio. We are always looking for people who will bring something new to the table!

Required:

  • 8+ years leading high-severity incident response, including as incident commander for the most critical incidents at a company operating at meaningful scale.
  • Track record of driving company-wide incident response strategy and standards, including setting OKRs and leading multi-team, multi-region adoption over a 1-3 year horizon.
  • Proven ability to influence and enforce practices at the Director/VP/C-suite level without formal authority; comfortable being the calm, authoritative voice in the room regardless of who's in it.
  • Experience partnering across functions beyond engineering (e.g. Security, Support, Product) during incident response.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with experience conveying incident status and risk clearly to executives and customer-facing teams.
  • Ability to size up a situation and make rapid decisions on the right course of action, including across multiple concurrent incidents.
  • Experience mentoring and upleveling other incident commanders, aimed at raising all boats within a response organization.
  • Deep understanding of the incident response lifecycle (Gameday, Incident Response, PIR, Betterments), including defining or refining it for an organization.
  • Ability to lead cross-org projects end-to-end: defining milestones, managing risk, and driving them through formal change management.
  • A curious, investigative mindset - asking "why" past the first plausible answer, both live during an incident and in retrospective, to find what's actually going on.

Desired:

  • Understanding of modern engineering tech stack and tooling.
  • Experience with Twilio products and services.
  • Certification(s) in Incident Management (CEIM), Security Incident Management (CSIRT), ITIL, program management/project management, Six Sigma, Scrum, or similar.

Location

This role will be remote, but not eligible to hired in the SF Bay area

Travel 

For this role, you may be offered to travel to participate in project meetings.

What we offer

Working at Twilio offers many benefits, including competitive pay, generous time off, ample parental and wellness leave, healthcare, a retirement savings program, and much more. Offerings vary by location.

Compensation

The estimated pay ranges for this role are as follows:

  • Based in Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Vermont or Washington D.C. : $171,220 - $213,900.
  • Based in New York, New Jersey, Washington State, or California (outside of the San Francisco Bay area): $181,200 - $226,500 
  • This role may be eligible to participate in Twilio's equity plan and corporate bonus plan. All roles are generally eligible for the following benefits: health care insurance, 401(k) retirement account, paid sick time, paid personal time off, paid parental leave.
The estimated pay ranges for this role are as follows:
  • This role may be eligible to participate in Twilio's equity plan and corporate bonus plan. All roles are generally eligible for the following benefits: health care insurance, 401(k) retirement account, paid sick time, paid personal time off, paid parental leave.

The successful candidate's starting salary will be determined based on permissible, non-discriminatory factors such as skills, experience, and geographic location.

 
Application deadline Information

Applications for this role will be accepted on an ongoing basis.