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It’s an exciting time to work in tech at Edward Jones. We are making massive investments in emerging technologies to improve how we work with our clients and with each other. Relationships are the focus of our business model. And working in Technology here means using your skills to build, deliver and maintain the technologies that enable us to deepen and support those relationships. The best part? We develop and create our own industry-leading solutions internally. And you can be a part of it. Working with emerging new technologies. Creating platforms, programs and experiences that change how we work together – and support our client-first focus. Changing the future of our firm, the industry and the advisor-client relationship.
Job Overview
Overview:
A Threat Detection Engineer is a role focused on developing skills in adversary tradecraft research, detection development, and detection lifecycle management. Engineers at this level work within clearly defined scope and are supported through structured review, feedback, and mentorship.
What You’ll Do:
Scope and Ownership
- Detection Engineers work on research and development tasks with scope defined by more senior engineers. Within that scope, they are expected to take full ownership of their work products, including research documentation, detection logic, and follow-up improvements.
- Detection Engineers are expected to author detection logic that will be deployed into production environments. All work is reviewed before deployment, but ownership of the work remains with the author.
Research and Documentation
- Detection Engineers are expected to conduct applied research on adversary techniques assigned to them and to produce detailed written documentation describing how those techniques operate at a technical level. This documentation is expected to explain underlying mechanisms and execution flow with enough depth to support future detection work.
- Research assignments may cover a defined portion of a technique rather than an entire attack chain. Detection Engineers are expected to produce complete and correct documentation within the assigned scope.
Detection Development and Iteration
- Detection Engineers design, implement, and validate detections based on their research. They are responsible for tuning and improving detections they author, including investigating false positives, missed detections, and validation failures.
- Detection ownership is durable. Detection Engineers are expected to iterate on their work over time rather than handing it off when issues are identified. Guidance and feedback are provided, but responsibility for improvement remains with the author.
Validation and Feedback
- Detection Engineers participate in detection validation by engaging with the Threat Emulation team. This includes explaining researched techniques and detection approaches, reviewing validation results, and updating detections based on outcomes.
- Detection Engineers are expected to respond to operational feedback related to detections they own, including feedback from security operations and response teams. This feedback is treated as part of the normal detection lifecycle and a core learning mechanism.
- Decisions about validation strategy, test cadence, and broader detection health monitoring are handled by more senior Detection Engineers.
Coverage Reasoning
- Within the scope of their assigned work, Detection Engineers are expected to understand how detections map to adversary behavior and available telemetry. They should be able to articulate what activity is detectable, what is not, and why.
- Detection Engineers are not expected to own or maintain broader detection coverage models or prioritization decisions.
Collaboration and Communication
- Detection Engineers are expected to regularly present and explain their research and detection work to peers and partner teams. This includes participating in forums such as office hours and responding constructively to questions that surface gaps in understanding.
- Detection Engineers interact with partner teams primarily to explain their research and detection work. They are not expected to independently drive cross-team processes or follow-up actions. When issues arise that require coordination beyond explanation or learning, Detection Engineers escalate to more experienced team members.
- Detection Engineers participate in peer review as part of their development. This includes reviewing research and detection work authored by others under guidance, and applying feedback received during review to their own work. Peer review is treated as a learning activity rather than a gatekeeping function.
Hiring Minimum: $99200
Hiring Maximum: $168900
Skills/Requirements
What Experience You’ll Need:
Education and Learning Background
- Formal education in computer science, engineering, information security, or a related technical field may be helpful, but is not required. Equivalent experience gained through professional work, independent study, home lab environments, research projects, or other hands-on technical learning is equally valued.
- Candidates may come from a variety of backgrounds, including but not limited to security operations, IT, systems administration, software engineering, academic study, or self-directed learning.
Technical Foundations
Candidates should demonstrate foundational understanding in several of the following areas:
- Operating system fundamentals, such as process execution, authentication, logging, and system events.
- Basic networking concepts, including common protocols and client-server interactions.
- Familiarity with structured data and the ability to reason about logs or event records.
- Exposure to querying or analyzing technical data using scripts, queries, or similar mechanisms.
- Prior experience with specific security platforms or tools is not required.
Research and Learning Skills
- Candidates should demonstrate the ability to learn independently and engage with unfamiliar technical material. This includes:
- Reading and understanding technical documentation, research write-ups, or specifications.
- Reproducing described behavior in a lab, test environment, or conceptual model.
- Documenting findings clearly in writing, with attention to technical detail and accuracy.
- Experience producing written technical material is a strong signal. This can include reports, documentation, blogs, or project notes.
Communication and Collaboration
- Candidates should be comfortable explaining technical concepts to others and engaging in constructive discussion. This includes:
- Asking questions when concepts are unclear.
- Accepting feedback and incorporating it into subsequent work.
- Explaining what they learned and how they approached a problem, both in writing and verbally.
- Prior experience working in team-based technical environments is beneficial but not required.
**Candidates that live within a commutable distance from our Tempe, AZ and St. Louis, MO home office locations are expected to work in the office four days per week effective June 1, 2026. Before June 1, 2026, candidates that live within a commutable distance from our Tempe, AZ and St. Louis, MO home office locations are expected to work in the office three days per week, with preference for Tuesday through Thursday.**
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About Us
Behind everything we do is our purpose: We partner for positive impact to improve the lives of our clients and colleagues, and together, better our communities and society. We are an innovative, flexible, and inclusive organization that attracts, develops, and inspires performance excellence and a sense of belonging.
People are at the center of our partnership. Edward Jones associates are seen, heard, respected, and supported. This is what we believe makes us the best place to start or build your career.
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Career Progression
Career Progression
Career Progression
Career Progression
Career Progression

It’s like professional development in the world’s largest sandbox.
Training, continuing education and mentoring – that’s only the beginning. Our headquarter campuses offer thousands of roles – and as many opportunities – for you to try new skills, get involved on different projects and step up as a leader. You’re in charge of your professional development. We just provide the opportunities.
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Where clients come first. And you are part of a branch team making a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Where the culture is surprisingly collaborative. And opportunities to lead push you to grow – as you grow your practice.

Extra compensation when you need it most – with no ceiling on how much you can earn.
And we really mean it. There is no ceiling on how much you can earn as we have a work hard and be rewarded philosophy. We also understand that new financial advisors might be more worried about the floor. So we provide a guaranteed salary for your first four years. Did we mention bonuses, commissions, profit sharing and travel awards?
“As hard as I want to work determines how successful my business can be.”
– Mark Audet, CFP Financial Advisor – St. Louis

Your new career comes with support from day one.
At Edward Jones, we support you with resources and training from day one. You’ll be joining a firm that is consistently recognized and awarded for our training. We believe you’ll see our investment in you as one of the best parts of working at Edward Jones. When you join the client team in your local branch, you won’t be on your own.

Come as you are. We will teach you everything you need to know.
Our Branch Office Administrators come from many different career backgrounds. Sales. Marketing. Customer service. Even finance. But they have one thing in common: a desire for a rewarding career that empowers them to make a difference in people’s lives. Your training begins with six months of dedicated onboarding – and is built out with mentoring, learning plans tailored to your needs, and 6,000-plus at the Headquarters making sure you have everything you need to succeed.

Put your talent to the test – Working with the industry’s best.
There’s no better way to flex your skillset than working with the best. And you will find the best here. We aggressively recruit a vast array of top talent that help us innovate. And build the tools and systems that support our goal of being the #1 choice for the serious long-term investor. Our clients’ needs are becoming more complex. They have high expectations for a personalized user experience that puts them in control – so they can feel confident managing their financial lives. You won’t be competing with your colleagues to develop the next breakthrough technology. We are a team. Some say a family. And our collaborative culture permeates every aspect of our firm. Including tech innovation. Everyone is working toward the same goal: to create technology to make it easier for our clients to do business with us. And when any of us succeed, it’s a win for all of us.

Your colleagues will inspire you. And hold you accountable.
Our vast resources, solid reputation and commitment to making a meaningful difference in people’s lives attract next-level talent that creates an inspiring work environment. You won’t just be working alongside some of the industry’s best – you will be collaborating with them. Our relationships with our clients and each other are, in a word, authentic. And we hold ourselves accountable to both. Building products, services and technologies that strip out the complexity for our branch teams – and elevate our client-centric experience.

You can see the future. Because you’re building it.
Our client-first focus comes with a promise: to think like them, not just about them. So much so that we can anticipate their needs before even they do. How? By staying ahead of changing regulations and mitigating risk for over 7 million clients. Developing new tools and technologies. Creating data driven innovative business solutions. And building automation, agility and nimbleness into our workflows. So we can pivot on a dime. Prepared to solve future challenges before they ever arise.
Career Progression
Career Progression
Start here. Grow your career.
Service and Operations are known as places that grow and develop top talent at the firm. When you join our large divisions, you’ll have many opportunities to learn outside of your role. We have specialized focus areas, all waiting for you to expand your knowledge and contribution. Develop your skills. Work in many settings. And move down the path that interests you most. As your skills grow, your leader may recommend you for opportunities in other areas. Selflessly losing top talent – all in the name of your development. And the success of the firm.

Find your niche. We insist.
Investment Products & Strategy is home to many areas of expertise. This works to your advantage. And supports your professional development. Working in research but curious about trusts? Check it out. Hired in banking but a trader at heart? Give it a try. Passionate about finding innovative ways to help clients protect their goals? Your leaders will encourage you to explore. Mentor you. And connect you with other leaders and colleagues who can show you the way. And you and your leader will have meaningful, performance and development discussions throughout the year. Not only at your annual review. So as your interests evolve, your leader can help you find the next opportunity. So you can find your niche.

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Grow your skills – And find your passion.
Your professional development is our priority. World-class training, mentoring and continuing education – that’s a given. But you can expect so much more. Digital transformation throughout the firm creates a steady stream of opportunities for you to stretch your skills. In different tech areas – and different business areas. We promote collaboration and movement between divisions and departments. And encourage you to understand the business drivers by plugging you into design sprints, research projects and situations where you can see our workflows firsthand. Helping you find your passion, with so many paths to get there.


Bring your skills and experience here. We’ll find a place to put them to work.
Tech? HR? Marketing? Operations? You’ve got the skills. We’ve got the team. We are a large firm with many areas of expertise but each division is small enough for you to make an impact. And you can test the waters in other areas. We encourage it. Learning new skills and gaining leadership experience along the way.
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When it comes to your compensation, we want to be clear.
#1 Your performance drives your compensation – and we won’t limit it with earning caps. Not now, not ever.
#2 Our compensation is competitive and multi-faceted. Commissions and trimester bonuses – based on individual branch and firm profitability – make up the bulk of your variable income. But your total payout may include travel awards and profit sharing. And the opportunity to be rewarded for transitioning client relationships to financial advisors looking to grow.
#3 Our compensation is simple and transparent. We make it easy to understand how you are rewarded and strive to minimize grid changes. You know exactly what to expect and how to impact your results.
Our partnership structure frees you to focus on your clients.
Being a partnership makes us distinctly different from our competitors. More than a structure, it’s a mindset. And it permeates every aspect of our business. From how we work with each other – think collaboration not competition – to our long-term investment philosophy. It’s most at work in our shared focus on doing what’s right for the client. And it’s easy for us to do. Because we have no competing interests. No shareholders clamoring for short-term profits. We can take the long view, because we only answer to our clients. And to ourselves. Our financial advisors find this single-minded focus freeing. A clear mandate for success. And a clear path to get there.


Transitioning your practice is a difficult decision. We’re here to help.
Moving your practice to another firm may be the most stressful decision of your professional life. We understand. And our transition team is here to help. From early days when you are just beginning to consider the opportunity. To that glorious first day of opening your practice. And our support is not one-size-fits-all. We will tailor your transition to you and your practice – with you leading the way. Ensuring a smooth transition for you and your clients. And a solid path forward for next-level growth.

Investing in You
As a valued branch-team member, you will share in the success of your branch – and the firm. Our market competitive compensation program recognizes your individual contributions, promotes a long-term career, contributes to your financial security and promotes the well-being of you and your family.

Investing in You
As a valued branch team member, you will share in the success of your branch – and the firm. Our market competitive compensation program recognizes your individual contributions, promotes a long-term career, contributes to your financial security and supports the well-being of you and your family.
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No experience in finance? Bring your developed skills, we’ll guide you the rest of the way.
Some of our most successful financial advisors come to us from other fields. Our training and development is designed to help you succeed. From helping you pass your licensing exams and training you to understand the complexities of our industry, to arming you with the knowledge and skills to build your practice, we invest in your training and development. Every. Step. Of. The. Way.
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