Information Security Analyst

Locke and McCloud
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Information Security Analyst

Hybrid (Manchester, 2 Days Onsite) | £52,624–£62,824 + Strong UK Benefits | Strategic Security Investment

Step into a pivotal role at a well-established professional services firm undergoing a major transformation of its cyber and information security capabilities. As anInformation Security Analyst, you’ll help shape a security-first culture by driving ISO 27001 compliance, leading supplier due diligence, and embedding best practices across teams.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join an organization where information security is a top priority—and where your work will directly influence risk management, compliance, and client trust.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Enhance and maintain the Information Security Management System (ISMS)
  • Lead ISO 27001:2022 compliance and help extend its scope across jurisdictions
  • Conduct internal audits, risk assessments, and department-level compliance reviews
  • Run staff security awareness and training programmes
  • Investigate incidents and support remediation with internal teams
  • Manage third-party supplier risk reviews and respond to client security assessments

What You’ll Bring

  • Experience in information security or compliance-related roles
  • Familiarity with frameworks like ISO 27001, NIST, Cyber Essentials or similar
  • Excellent communication and cross-functional collaboration skills
  • Exposure to cloud security environments (Microsoft 365, Azure preferred)
  • Certifications such as CISMP, CISSP, ISO 27001 Lead Auditor are a bonus

Why Join?

You’ll be part of a forward-looking security function with the backing, structure, and visibility to make an impact—plus the flexibility of hybrid working.

Career-defining opportunity in a growing internal InfoSec team

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Analyst

Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting

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