P5P5 — Expert Professional
Expert/Principal
Handles strategically significant responsibilities and influences industry best practices.
What this level means
Expert in field; key problem solver and project leader, authority in multiple areas
- Scope
- Multiple systems or a technical domain
- Autonomy
- Sets direction within the domain
- Complexity
- Novel, high-ambiguity problems; establishes the approach
- Impact
- Org / multi-team outcomes
- Decision rights
- Authority over a technical domain
- Leadership
- Leads cross-team technical initiatives
- Typical experience
- 8–12 yrs
What you'd do
- Orchestrate response to nation-state level threats
- Develop new methodologies for incident detection and response
- Mentor the entire incident response team
- Represent the organization at industry forums
- Drive strategic partnerships in cybersecurity
- Lead innovation in incident response
- Influence industry standards and practices
- Ensure organizational readiness for complex threats
- Orchestrate nation-state threat responses
- Develop new detection methodologies
- Mentor incident response teams
Skills, knowledge & tools
- Strategic orchestration
- Methodology development
- Team mentorship
- Industry representation
- Partnership building
- Innovative leadership
- Standard setting
- Threat readiness
- Nation-state threat response
- Methodology development
- Team mentorship
- Industry engagement
- Partnership strategies
- Innovative leadership
- Standard influence
- Threat readiness strategies
- Thought Leadership
- Strategic influence
- Big Picture Orientation
- Innovation
- Partnership development
- Industry Influence
- Leadership
- Strategic planning
What good looks like
- 12+ years of experience in the field
- Ph.D. in a related field preferred
- Recognized industry leader in incident response
Common titles
Expert/Principal
Where it sits & what it pays
O*NET / SOC: 15-0000 — Computer & Mathematical Occupations(inferred · under review)
Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are coming — JobFrame anchors pay to the family/level structure rather than the raw title.