SOC Team Lead

Wolviston
1 day ago
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An opportunity has arisen for an experienced SOC Team Lead to provide technical and people leadership within a Security Operations Centre operating in a managed services environment.

You will guide analysts through complex investigations, act as a senior technical escalation point, and work closely with clients to deliver effective, high‑quality security outcomes. This role offers a strong blend of operational leadership, hands‑on security work, and client engagement.

Responsibilities

* Lead and develop a team of SOC analysts

* Act as the senior escalation point for security incidents and investigations

* Support advanced threat detection, threat hunting, and forensic analysis

* Oversee customer onboarding and security tool deployment

* Build strong relationships with clients through reviews and technical consultations

* Improve SOC procedures, playbooks, and automation

* Track SOC performance and support continuous improvement initiatives

Required Experience

* 4+ years working in a SOC or cyber security operations environment

* Experience in a leadership or senior analyst role

* Strong technical knowledge of SIEM, SOAR, EDR, and firewall technologies

* Practical experience with incident response and threat analysis

* Good understanding of cyber attack methodologies and industry frameworks

* Experience in an MSSP or managed security environment

Certifications & Technical Skills (Desirable)

* CISSP, CISM, GIAC, or equivalent

* Python, PowerShell, or other automation scripting experience

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