Senior Threat Intelligence Specialist (Supply Chain & Geopolitical Security)
About the role
Lead geopolitical and supply chain intelligence efforts in support of global operations, travel security, data center security, executive protection, and market expansion initiatives.
Monitor and assess global events including armed conflict, terrorism, political instability, sanctions, civil unrest, organized crime, regional escalation, and infrastructure disruption, translating developments into actionable business risk assessments.
Produce strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence products including forecasts, executive briefings, travel risk assessments, crisis updates, heat maps, geospatial overlays, dashboards, and early warning alerts.
Identify, integrate, and manage intelligence collection pipelines leveraging open-source intelligence (OSINT), commercial intelligence feeds, geospatial data, proprietary sources, and third-party intelligence platforms.
Design and automate intelligence workflows, alerting mechanisms, and analytical tooling to improve early warning, monitoring, and decision support capabilities.
Support supply chain resilience efforts by identifying geopolitical, regional, logistical, and infrastructure-related risks that could impact operations, vendors, personnel, or critical dependencies.
Partner cross-functionally with Global Security, Legal, Supply Chain, Strategy, Infrastructure, and business leadership teams to operationalize intelligence and support risk-informed decision making.
Conduct post-incident analysis and lessons-learned reviews following geopolitical events, operational disruptions, or security incidents.
Establish best practices, technical standards, and scalable processes for geopolitical and operational threat intelligence.
Serve as a subject matter expert on geopolitical risk, strategic warning, and intelligence-driven security operations.
Maintain relationships with external intelligence vendors, industry peers, academic institutions, and government or law enforcement partners, where appropriate.
Mentor and guide junior analysts or engineers, share domain knowledge, and contribute to continuous improvement of the team.
Responsibilities
- Lead geopolitical and supply chain intelligence efforts in support of global operations, travel security, data center security, executive protection, and market expansion initiatives.
- Maintain relationships with external intelligence vendors, industry peers, academic institutions, and government or law enforcement partners, where appropriate.
- Conduct post-incident analysis and lessons-learned reviews following geopolitical events, operational disruptions, or security incidents.
- Establish best practices, technical standards, and scalable processes for geopolitical and operational threat intelligence.
- Partner cross-functionally with Global Security, Legal, Supply Chain, Strategy, Infrastructure, and business leadership teams to operationalize intelligence and support risk-informed decision making.
- Identify, integrate, and manage intelligence collection pipelines leveraging open-source intelligence (OSINT), commercial intelligence feeds, geospatial data, proprietary sources, and third-party intelligence platforms.
- Design and automate intelligence workflows, alerting mechanisms, and analytical tooling to improve early warning, monitoring, and decision support capabilities.
- Support supply chain resilience efforts by identifying geopolitical, regional, logistical, and infrastructure-related risks that could impact operations, vendors, personnel, or critical dependencies.
- Operationalize intelligence and support risk-informed decision making.
- Operate as a trusted intelligence partner to Global Security, Data Center Security, Executive Protection, Supply Chain Security, and business leadership teams, delivering actionable intelligence that informs operational decisions, protects personnel and infrastructure, and supports international growth.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Security Studies, Political Science, Intelligence Studies, Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent.
- Advanced degree preferred.
- 7+ years of experience in threat intelligence, supply chain security, geopolitical risk analysis, or related domain.
- Strong command of the threat intelligence lifecycle: requirements development, collection, processing, analysis, production, dissemination, feedback.
- Deep knowledge of geopolitical risk, state instability, terrorism, organized crime, and regional dynamics.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience producing executive-level briefings, analytical products, and actionable risk assessments for technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong judgment, intellectual autonomy, and ability to manage ambiguous, fast-evolving environments.
- Willingness to travel (regional or international) when required to support field operations or site assessments.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Security Studies, Political Science, Intelligence Studies, Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent.
- Advanced degree preferred.
- 7+ years of experience in threat intelligence, supply chain security, geopolitical risk analysis, or related domain.
- Strong command of the threat intelligence lifecycle: requirements development, collection, processing, analysis, production, dissemination, feedback.
- Deep knowledge of geopolitical risk, state instability, terrorism, organized crime, and regional dynamics.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience producing executive-level briefings, analytical products, and actionable risk assessments for technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong judgment, intellectual autonomy, and ability to manage ambiguous, fast-evolving environments.
- Willingness to travel (regional or international) when required to support field operations or site assessments.
Skills
- Threat intelligence lifecycle: requirements development, collection, processing, analysis, production, dissemination, feedback.
- Geopolitical risk, state instability, terrorism, organized crime, and regional dynamics.
- Written and verbal communication skills, including experience producing executive-level briefings, analytical products, and actionable risk assessments for technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong judgment, intellectual autonomy, and ability to manage ambiguous, fast-evolving environments.
- Travel and international experience.
Benefits
CoreWeave offers a comprehensive benefits program including medical, dental, and vision insurance, company-paid life insurance, short and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending account, health savings account, tuition reimbursement, mental wellness benefits, employee stock purchase program, paid parental leave, flexible PTO, catered lunch, and a casual work environment. Additionally, CoreWeave provides a work culture focused on innovation and disruption, with opportunities for professional growth and development.
Pay
The base salary range for this role is $143,000 to $210,000. The starting salary will be determined based on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and market location. We strive for both market alignment and internal equity when determining compensation.
Schedule
CoreWeave offers a flexible schedule to accommodate the needs of its employees.