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<h1>Senior Risk & Compliance Engineer - Data</h1><p><strong>Location:</strong> United States - Remote</p><p><strong>Department:</strong> Security</p><div><p><strong>Were transforming the grocery industry</strong></p> <p><span>At Instacart, we invite the world to share love through food because we believe everyone should have access to the food they love and more time to enjoy it together. Where others see a simple need for grocery delivery, we see exciting complexity and endless opportunity to serve the varied needs of our community. We work to deliver an essential service that customers rely on to get their groceries and household goods, while also offering safe and flexible earnings opportunities to Instacart Personal Shoppers.</span></p> <p>Instacart has become a lifeline for millions of people, and we’re building the team to help push our shopping cart forward. If you’re ready to do the best work of your life, come join our table.</p> <p><strong>Instacart is a Flex First team </strong></p> <p>There’s no one-size fits all approach to how we do our best work. Our employees have the flexibility to choose where they do their best work—whether it’s from home, an office, or your favorite coffee shop—while staying connected and building community through regular in-person events. <a>Learn more about our flexible approach to where we work.</a></p></div><h2><strong>Overview</strong></h2> <p>Instacarts Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) team sits at the intersection of security, data, and business impact — and were building an automated, engineering-grade risk program that produces real-time risk scoring, quantified exposure models, and ROI-linked investment decisions that reach the CISO, executive leadership, and the board.</p> <p>Were looking for a Senior Risk & Compliance Engineer to help us get there. This is an engineering role with a data science expertise needed. Youll write production-level code, build signal ingestion pipelines, and develop probabilistic risk models that give our security organization a quantified, confidence-backed view of our risk posture — all in service of protecting Instacarts customers and products at scale.</p> <p>If youre energized by the challenge of transforming a manual, reactive discipline into a data-driven, automated program — providing value across security, engineering, and executive stakeholders while doing it — this role was built for you.</p> <h2><strong>About the Job</strong></h2> <ul> <li>Build automated signal ingestion pipelines that pull real-time data from security tooling — normalizing, enriching, and scoring raw findings into actionable, ranked risk intelligence that drives remediation decisions across the organization</li> <li>Develop probabilistic risk models that express security exposure as probability distributions, giving leadership a quantified, confidence-backed view of breach likelihood and expected losses — connecting model outputs directly to investment decisions and board-level reporting</li> <li>Identify systemic choke points across the attack surface — high-leverage remediation paths where a single fix eliminates risk at scale — and prioritize them by expected impact to maximize the efficiency of our security program</li> <li>Build dashboards and data-driven insights that cascade risk visibility across security, engineering, and executive stakeholders, translating complex model outputs into language that resonates at every level of the organization</li> <li>Support risk quantification efforts that express security exposure in financial terms, connecting model outputs to investment decisions and board-level reporting</li> </ul> <h2><strong>About You</strong></h2> <p>Minimum Qualifications</p> <ul> <li>5+ years of experience in data engineering, with demonstrated ability to write production-level code in Python and SQL (PostgreSQL, Presto, or SparkSQL) — you write production level code for internal tools and infrastructure</li> <li>3+ years of experience building and deploying machine learning or probabilistic models (e.g., Bayesian models) in a production environment</li> <li>Experience building data pipelines that ingest real-time or near-real-time data across multiple formats, handling both stream and batch processing at scale</li> <li>Experience with data modeling for classification, normalization, and risk or anomaly detection signal development</li> <li>Experience developing metrics that inform security and business decisions</li> </ul> <p>Preferred Qualifications</p> <ul> <li>Familiarity with security risk concepts including threat intelligence enrichment pipelines, EPSS, or CISA KEV</li> <li>Familiarity with quantitative risk frameworks such as FAIR</li> <li>Exposure to security frameworks such as NIST CSF, SOC 2 as context for what controls the data is measuring</li> <li>Demonstrated ability to translate risk model outputs into executive or board-level narratives</li> <li>A genuine passion for building systems that protect customers and products, and a track record of operating effectively in fast-paced, ambiguous environments where the program is still being shaped</li> </ul> <p>#LI-Remote</p><div><div><div><p><span>Instacart provides highly market-competitive compensation and benefits in each location where our employees work. This role is remote and the base pay range for a successful candidate is dependent on their permanent work location. Please review our Flex First remote work policy </span><a>here</a>.</p> <p><span>Offers may vary based on many factors, such as candidate experience and skills required for the role. </span><span>Additionally, this role is eligible for a new hire equity grant as well as annual refresh grants. Please rea</span><span>d more about our benefits offerings </span><a><span>here</span></a><span>. <br /><br /></span><span>For US based candidates, the base pay ranges for a successful candidate are listed below.</span></p></div><div>CA, NY, CT, NJ</div><div><span>$188,000</span><span>—</span><span>$230,000 USD</span></div></div><div><div>WA</div><div><span>$178,000</span><span>—</span><span>$220,500 USD</span></div></div><div><div>OR, DE, ME, MA, MD, NH, RI, VT, DC, PA, VA, CO, TX, IL, HI</div><div><span>$171,000</span><span>—</span><span>$211,000 USD</span></div></div><div><div>All other states</div><div><span>$156,000</span><span>—</span><span>$192,000 USD</span></div></div></div>

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