Vulnerability Analyst

Robert Half
London
1 month ago
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Robert Half is partnering with a Financial Services organisation to recruit a Vulnerability Analyst on an initial 12-month contract.

This role sits within a growing security function focused on strengthening vulnerability management practices, improving remediation workflows, and enhancing the organisation's overall security posture. The successful candidate will play a key role in assessing, analysing, and coordinating the remediation of vulnerabilities across the business, while working closely with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct threat and vulnerability assessments to identify potential security risks across systems and infrastructure.

  • Perform vulnerability scanning and validate identified weaknesses and remediation activities.

  • Analyse, triage, and prioritise vulnerabilities based on risk, business impact, and exploitability.

  • Develop and support remediation plans to mitigate identified vulnerabilities.

  • Collaborate with IT, Infrastructure, and Facilities teams to implement security patches and updates.

  • Translate technical findings into clear, actionable guidance for non-technical stakeholders.

  • Provide recommendations on security hardening best practices and preventative security controls.

  • Assist in standardising workflows across current v...

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