Security Operations Analyst II
Remote within Canada, able to work in the Pacific time zone
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are hiring Security Operations Analyst II to join our Security Operations team in a fully remote capacity from Canada. This role sits at Tier 1–2 in our operating model — you are past the stage of learning what alerts look like and ready to own triage, perform structured investigations, and contribute to detection quality. You will handle the day-to-day alert queue, investigate escalated or ambiguous cases, handle incidents and work closely with senior analysts and the Security Operations Manager to close coverage gaps.
We expect you to think analytically, document thoroughly, and operate with growing independence. You will be supported by experienced colleagues and a mature toolset, but you are expected to bring real investigative instinct and a curiosity to grow to the role from day one.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Alert Triage & Investigation
Monitor and triage alerts across endpoint, network, cloud, runtime and identity data sources with accuracy and appropriate urgency
Perform structured investigations on escalated or ambiguous alerts: pivot across log sources, correlate events, and build a coherent timeline
Classify alerts correctly — true positive, false positive, or benign — with documented rationale, not just a verdict
Identify scope and blast radius on confirmed incidents: affected users, systems, and data before escalating or containing
Escalate to senior analysts with a complete investigation package — context, evidence, timeline, and a hypothesis
Incident Response Support
Participate in active incident response under senior analyst or manager direction: evidence collection, log pulls, timeline reconstruction
Execute containment actions — endpoint isolation, account suspension, token revocation — as directed with documented rationale
Maintain accurate and timely case documentation throughout the incident lifecycle
Contribute to post-incident timelines and assist with root cause documentation
Cloud & Identity Security Monitoring
Monitor cloud audit logs and native threat detection findings for suspicious IAM activity, unusual API calls, and access anomalies
Investigate identity provider events: suspicious logins, MFA bypass attempts, session anomalies, and unauthorized app assignments
Recognize common cloud-native attack patterns: credential abuse via metadata service, privilege escalation via IAM role assumption, and storage misconfiguration access
Correlate cloud-side events with endpoint and network telemetry to build a fuller picture of attacker activity
Detection & Quality Improvement
Flag false positives and noisy detections with enough context for a senior analyst or detection engineer to tune them
Identify gaps in existing detection coverage based on alert patterns you observe during triage
Apply knowledge of MITRE ATT&CK to label attacker techniques and communicate findings consistently
Contribute to runbook accuracy by flagging outdated steps or missing guidance encountered during investigations
Participate with Detections Engineers to build detections and contribute to automating activity with an Engineering mindset
Documentation & Communication
Write clear, concise case notes that a colleague could pick up mid-investigation without needing to re-investigate from scratch
Produce shift handoff summaries that accurately represent open cases, pending actions, and investigation status
Communicate incident updates to the Security Operations Manager with sufficient clarity to brief upward without re-investigation
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Required
2–4+ years of hands-on experience in a SOC, or security operations role with direct alert triage responsibility
Solid understanding of the MITRE ATT&CK framework — you use it to label and communicate attacker behavior, not just reference it
Working knowledge of EDR tooling: process tree analysis, behavioral detection review, and basic endpoint artifact interpretation
Familiarity with SIEM-based investigation: querying logs, correlating events across sources, and building timelines from normalized data
Understanding of foundational network protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP/S, TLS) and how attackers abuse them
Exposure to cloud security monitoring ex. AWS or GCP — including audit log review and IAM-related alert investigation
Experience investigating identity-based alerts in an enterprise identity provider (e.g., Okta, Entra ID, or equivalent)
Strong written communication: your case notes are accurate, structured, and useful to someone who wasn’t there
Preferred
Experience with next-gen EDR platforms (e.g., CrowdStrike Falcon, SentinelOne, or equivalent) beyond basic alert review — RTR, process trees, custom detections
Hands-on SIEM experience with a cloud-native platform (e.g., Google SecOps/Chronicle, Microsoft Sentinel, or equivalent)
Exposure to CSPM or cloud security tooling (e.g., Wiz, Prisma Cloud, or equivalent) as an investigation data source
Familiarity with AWS IR fundamentals: CloudTrail, GuardDuty, VPC Flow Logs, IAM chain analysis
Understanding of encoding vs. encryption vs. hashing and their relevance to attacker obfuscation techniques
Experience working alongside or receiving escalations from a managed detection and response (MDR) partner
Relevant certifications: CompTIA CySA+, Security+, BTL1, GCIH, or equivalent practical security credential