Sr. Analyst - MUNSTER - GERMANY

Park Lane Recruitment Ltd
W1A1Aa, W1A 1AA, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
€100 – €120 pa

Salary

€100 – €120 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Masters
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
13 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)
  • Sr. Analyst
  • Cyber Security
  • GERMANY
Senior LSOC Analyst (Cyber Security Operations)

Location: Münster, Germany (Onsite Full-Time)

Rate: 100-120 per hour

Contract Length: 30 Months (3920 hours) with extension option

Working Model: No remote working possible

Security Requirement: Security clearance/screening required for this assignment

Mapping cybersecurity risks and threats from a technical perspective and translating them into products used by 1GNC, by:
  • Performing threat analysis from a technical perspective;
  • Risk profiling from a technical perspective;
  • Ensure the development and evaluation of technical use cases;
  • Assessing and identifying use cases from a technical perspective;
  • Developing technical use cases and evaluating and proposing improvements;
  • Ensure the development and evaluation of threat and vulnerability mitigation measures - Assessing and identifying threat books from a technical perspective;
  • Preparation of highly complex threat books.
Detects cybersecurity vulnerabilities and threats by:
  • Assessment of non-standard change proposals with architecture impact on cybersecurity aspects, including participation in multidisciplinary IM/IT projects;
  • Proactively analyzing and interpreting sources to detect IT phenomena that pose a new threat to the provision of services and documenting the findings;
  • Ensure (real-time) analysis and interpretation of correlated log data and other sources based on known threats;
  • (real-time) Reactive analysis and interpretation of correlated log data and other sources in case of escalation by other analysts.
Take mitigating measures to address or prevent threats and vulnerabilities of any size and complexity, by:
  • Determining the impact of identified threats and vulnerabilities and deciding on mitigation measures to be taken
  • Commissioning of mitigating measures;
  • Monitoring of mitigation orders issued;
  • Deciding on escalation of vulnerabilities and threats outside the 1GNC; - Escalating vulnerabilities and threats to NATO/DEU and NLD within the security domain;
  • Acting as security disaster manager during working hours
  • Identifying business impact indicators.
Ensures the management of the information, data and processes used within 1GNC:
  • Ensuring the operation and quality of the connection of external system content to 1GNC equipment;
  • Ensuring the management of the source data used within 1GNC including asset model and network model;
  • Ensuring the management of the use case database;
  • Ensuring that the relevant processes, procedures and work instructions are kept up to date.
Contributes to the cybersecurity strategy and policy within 1GNC by:
  • Establishment of technical maintenance and equipment frameworks within 1GNC;
Within the G6 branch: ensuring a reliable, effective, secure and interrupted use of all relevant C2IS and CIS-systems in the PHQ and upon activation during operations.

Additional: Participating in working groups and meetings according to the battle rhythm of 1GNC, acting as information advisor to Chief Information Assurance and as Cyber advisor in the HQ in all aspects of C2 support, CIS, HQ organization as well as information security.

The work location for this position will be at theHQ 1 GNC (Headquarter), Schlossplatz 15, 48143 Muenster. Candidate must be willing to work in Münster full time. Strong preference for candidatesalready living in Germany, or candidates with aGerman background.

MANDATORYRequirements:
  • Proven working experience in a multi-national environment.
  • Proven experience in working in a SOC (Security Operation Center).
  • Proven experience in Security Information and Event Management.
  • Proven experience in Cyber Incident Management.
  • Experience/training/education with SIEM -LOGPoint, Elastic, Splunk.
  • Experience with Incident handling processes - Security of critical infrastructures.
  • Experience with Cyber Threat intel - MISP - Security Analytics.
  • Proficient in English at level 3332.
  • Knowledge of communications and/or information networks.
  • Certified in Risk and Information Systems Controlis preferred.
  • University Master of Science Cybersecurity and Digital Forensicsis preferred.
  • Certified in ITILis preferred.
  • Cyber Threat intel Courseis preferred.
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate Course. Open-Source Intel Courseis preferred.
  • Proficiency in German languageis preferred.
  • Knowledge of Incident handling process for an area with inceased security requirementsis preferred.
Extra information
  • Start date is subject to approval of screening (VGB Level A). The candidate is preferably available within 8-12 weeks or has a one-month notice period.
  • Scale 12 Defence CLA
  • Working from home is NOT possible
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