Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst

Proactive Appointments
Epsom, KT19 8DX, United Kingdom
Last week
Seniority
Senior
Posted
20 May 2026 (Last week)

Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst – Hybrid

Our client is urgently looking for an experienced Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst to join their team based near Epsom on a permanent basis.

Please note, the role is hybrid, with 2-3 days on-site each week.

You will have a strong Network Engineering background ( a minimum of 5-7 years) with added Cyber experience and will have led and performed new installations/kit builds.

You will be rewarded with an excellent salary, as well as a brilliant benefits package including bonus, annual leave, leading pension contribution (up to 21%), car schemes, on-site canteen, restaurant and gym (heavily subsidised), medical insurance, life assurance, income protection, hybrid working and a genuinely fantastic working culture!

Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst – Key Skills:

  • Palo Alto Firewalls and all associated NG services
  • Endpoint detection and remediation
  • Proven track record in Cyber security and understanding of cyber security analysis, tools and software
  • Experience of implementing, supporting and developing L2/3 network infrastructure
  • Qualys Vulnerability Management
  • Aruba Wifi
  • L2/3 switching – Cisco Nexus
  • Network Load balancing
  • Penetration Testing (3rd Party)
  • Incident management
  • Data Security

Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst – Hybrid

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