Security Operations Analyst

Dublin
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Security Operations Analyst

**Please note that this role is fully remote if you are based in Ireland.  We cannot accept applications from outside of Ireland**

We’re working with a growing, security-focused organisation looking to hire a Security Operations Analyst to join their InfoSec team.

This is a hands-on, client-facing role that sits between internal teams and an external SOC, offering great exposure across security operations, vulnerability management, and modern security tooling.

The Role

This isn’t a traditional SOC position. Instead, you’ll play a key role in:

Managing and prioritising vulnerabilities across client environments

Interpreting security data to identify real risk vs noise

Acting as the bridge between internal teams and the SOC for incident response

Working across a broad security stack (M365, endpoint, network, threat intel)

Delivering monthly cyber security reviews to clients:

Key incidents

Remediation activity

Recommendations and improvements

What They’re Looking For

Experience in Security Operations or an MSP/SOC environment

Microsoft 365 / Azure Security / Endpoint Security

Strong understanding of vulnerability management and remediation

Ability to interpret security findings and prioritise risk

Comfortable working in a multi-tenant environment

Strong communication skills, with the ability to present to clients

Professional Security accreditations are a plus: CEH, CompTIA Security+ etc

If you would like to know more about the Security Operations Analyst role then click apply and I will be in touch

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