Senior Analyst, Protective Services

DoorDash

$91K — $135K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in protective intelligence or related field.
  • Demonstrated ability to synthesize complex information and evaluate intelligence credibility.
  • Fluency with data and detection systems, including familiarity with Snowflake or SQL.
  • Experience producing executive-level intelligence reports and assessments.
  • Proficiency in behavioral threat assessment methodologies like WAVR-21.

Responsibilities

  • Lead complex investigations into threats using OSINT and behavioral analysis.
  • Evaluate complex information and recommend risk mitigation strategies.
  • Conduct structured behavioral threat assessments to evaluate individuals of concern.
  • Work with engineering to assess and improve detection pipeline outputs.
  • Produce executive intelligence products for senior leadership.

Benefits

  • 401(k) plan with employer matching
  • 16 weeks of paid parental leave
  • Comprehensive wellness benefits
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Paid time off, including flexible vacation and sick leave
Full Job Description
About the Role

We are hiring a Senior Intelligence Analyst to lead the analytical function of DoorDash's Protective Intelligence program. This role combines high-complexity investigations with strategic intelligence production, providing the analysis that informs executive protection operations, travel security, physical security, and business risk decisions. You will lead complex investigations into threats and concerning behavior, conduct behavioral threat assessments using structured professional judgment methods, produce high-level intelligence products, and deliver intelligence that enables informed security decisions across the business.

Beyond investigations, you will assess geopolitical developments, support travel and event planning, contribute to physical security assessments, and identify emerging risks affecting our executives, employees, and operations. As the senior analyst on the team, you will exercise independent analytical judgment, mentor and develop junior analysts, refine investigative methods and operating procedures, and help shape the future of the Protective Intelligence program.

What distinguishes this role from a traditional intelligence analyst position is the technical environment it operates in. The detection pipeline that feeds the Protective Intelligence function is built on Snowflake data infrastructure, integrated with an AI-based detection engine, and routed through a case management platform. The Senior Intelligence Analyst does not build or maintain that infrastructure. But they need to understand it well enough to evaluate what it is capturing, identify where it has gaps, and direct analytical work accordingly. You do not need to be a data engineer. You need to be able to read a data schema, understand what a query is returning, and have an informed conversation with the engineers who build the pipeline about whether the detection logic is catching what it should. That fluency is what allows the analytical function to drive the technical function, rather than the other way around.
You are excited about this opportunity because you will...
Lead complex investigations.

Conduct high-complexity investigations into threats, concerning behavior, and insider risks using OSINT, behavioral analysis, and structured case management methods. Own the full investigative lifecycle from intake through disposition, producing case packages that support law enforcement referral, platform action, and executive protection decisions.
Exercise independent analytical judgment.

Evaluate complex information from multiple sources, distinguish credible threats from background noise, determine appropriate risk classifications, and recommend mitigation strategies with minimal oversight. You are the senior judgment layer on the team and the quality control for every significant analytical output.
Conduct behavioral threat assessments.

Apply structured professional judgment methods, including WAVR-21 and other behavioral threat assessment frameworks, to evaluate individuals of concern, assess escalation pathways, identify protective factors, and support informed risk mitigation strategies.
Evaluate and improve detection pipeline outputs.

Work directly with the engineering team to evaluate what the detection pipeline is surfacing, identify gaps in coverage, and drive improvements to detection logic and case routing. You do not need to write production code, but you need to understand data schemas, read query outputs, and have an informed perspective on whether the system is doing what the program needs it to do. The analytical function should be driving the technical function, and that requires a senior analyst who understands both.
Produce executive intelligence.

Develop executive intelligence reports, travel risk assessments, event security briefings, geopolitical updates, and strategic global intelligence products that provide senior leadership with timely, actionable insights. Translate complex analytical findings into clear, concise products suitable for CISO and Board-level audiences.
Support protective operations.

Partner closely with Executive Protection and the Physical Security team to provide intelligence that informs protective operations, executive travel, residential security, event planning, and site security assessments. Translate intelligence findings into operational posture recommendations that EP and RST can act on directly.
Assess emerging risks.

Monitor and analyze geopolitical developments, civil unrest, criminal activity, narratives and protest formations, online threats, and other emerging risks that could impact executives. Maintain awareness of the threat landscape across the activist, ideological, and grievance-driven cohorts that represent the program's primary threat population.
Advance investigation standards.

Continuously improve investigative methods, reporting standards, AI-enabled workflows, and intelligence collection practices while helping define the future direction of the Protective Intelligence program. Identify opportunities to use emerging analytical tools and technologies to extend the program's detection and investigation capability.
Mentor and develop others.

Provide guidance, coaching, and quality review for junior analysts while helping establish consistent analytical standards, investigative rigor, and intelligence tradecraft across the team.
We are excited about you because you bring...
Advanced protective intelligence experience.

5+ years of experience in protective intelligence, intelligence analysis, investigations, executive protection intelligence, corporate security, government intelligence, military intelligence, law enforcement intelligence, or a related field.
Exceptional analytical judgment.

Demonstrated ability to synthesize complex information, evaluate incomplete or conflicting intelligence, assess credibility, and communicate defensible risk assessments that support executive decision-making.
Technical fluency with data and detection systems.

You do not need to be a data engineer, but you need to be able to engage with one as a peer. You understand how structured data is organized, can read and interpret query outputs, and have enough familiarity with data schemas and detection logic to evaluate whether a system is capturing what it should. Experience working with Snowflake, SQL, or similar data platforms is a plus. Comfort using AI-enabled research and analytical workflow tools is expected. The program's detection infrastructure is built on technical foundations, and the senior analyst needs to understand those foundations well enough to drive the analytical agenda, not just consume its outputs.
Executive-level communication.

Experience producing concise, high-quality intelligence products, including executive briefings, strategic intelligence reports, travel assessments, investigative summaries, and risk assessments suitable for senior leadership.
Investigative leadership.

Extensive experience conducting complex investigations involving online threats, concerning communications, insider risk, executive protection matters, or other high-impact security issues.
Global intelligence perspective.

Experience researching geopolitical developments, regional security risks, criminal trends, travel threats, or other intelligence topics that affect international business operations.
Expertise in behavioral threat assessment.

Experience conducting structured behavioral threat assessments using professional judgment methodologies. Formal training in WAVR-21, CTM, TRAP-18, or comparable threat assessment frameworks is highly desirable.
Technology and OSINT mastery.

Strong OSINT research capabilities and experience using intelligence platforms, commercial databases, social media investigations, mapping tools, monitoring technologies, or AI-enabled analytical workflows. Experience with link analysis, SOCMINT platforms, automated monitoring tooling, or forensic-grade case documentation from prior work in corporate security, law enforcement, or government intelligence is a plus.
Mentorship and program development.

Experience coaching analysts, reviewing intelligence products, improving investigative methodologies, and contributing to the development of a high-performing intelligence function.
High discretion and professionalism.

Trusted to manage highly sensitive information involving executives, confidential investigations, and security operations while exercising sound judgment and maintaining strict confidentiality.
Education.

Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required. Advanced degree or professional certification in intelligence analysis, security management, or a related discipline preferred.

Compensation

The successful candidate's starting pay will fall within the pay range listed below and is determined based on job-related factors including, but not limited to, skills, experience, qualifications, work location, and market conditions. Base salary is localized according to an employee's work location. Ranges are market-dependent and may be modified in the future.

In addition to base salary, the compensation for this role includes opportunities for equity grants. Talk to your recruiter for more information.

DoorDash cares about you and your overall well-being. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package to all regular employees, which includes a 401(k) plan with employer matching, 16 weeks of paid parental leave, wellness benefits, commuter benefits match, paid time off and paid sick leave in compliance with applicable laws (e.g. Colorado Healthy Families and Workplaces Act). DoorDash also offers medical, dental, and vision benefits, 11 paid holidays, disability and basic life insurance, family-forming assistance, and a mental health program, among others.

To learn more about our benefits, visit our careers page here.

See below for paid time off details:
  • For salaried roles: flexible paid time off/vacation, plus 80 hours of paid sick time per year.
  • For hourly roles: vacation accrued at about 1 hour for every 25.97 hours worked (e.g. about 6.7 hours/month if working 40 hours/week; about 3.4 hours/month if working 20 hours/week), and paid sick time accrued at 1 hour for every 30 hours worked (e.g. about 5.8 hours/month if working 40 hours/week; about 2.9 hours/month if working 20 hours/week).


The national base pay range for this position within the United States, including Illinois and Colorado.

$91,800-$135,000 USD

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