Agent, Critical Incident Response Team - Washington D.c.

DoorDash DoorDash · Consumer · San Francisco, CA · 244 Global Safety and Security

This role is for a Physical Security Agent on the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) at DoorDash. The primary responsibilities include real-time monitoring of alerts, triage and response to incidents impacting the company's workforce, assets, and operations, and coordinating with internal and external partners. The role requires strong analytical and communication skills, the ability to remain calm under pressure, and experience with security operations and incident management systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Monitor and assess alerts from global intelligence, safety, and security systems to identify potential threats or incidents
  2. Triage incidents, determining severity and escalation requirements in accordance with CIRT standard operating procedures
  3. Act as the initial point of contact for incident reporting, ensuring information is captured accurately and escalated efficiently
  4. Coordinate with internal teams (e.g., Workplace, HR, Legal, Comms, Operations) and external partners (e.g., law enforcement, emergency services) during incident response
  5. Maintain detailed logs, case notes, and documentation using Jira and other internal tools

Skills

Required

  • 2–4+ years of experience in emergency management, public safety, dispatch, GSOC, or related security operations environment
  • CPR, First Aid, AED certification (current)
  • Strong analytical and situational awareness skills
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication
  • Familiarity with incident management systems and communication tools (e.g., Everbridge, Dataminr, OnSolve, or similar)
  • Calm and composed in emergencies, with strong problem-solving and judgment skills
  • Willingness to work non-standard hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays

Nice to have

  • Advanced First Aid training (EMT preferred)
  • additional language skills (Spanish, French, or Mandarin) a plus

What the JD emphasized

  • real-time monitoring
  • incident response
  • escalation protocols
  • critical events
  • time-sensitive situations