IT Security Analyst

Burns Sheehan
Manchester
1 week ago
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IT & Security Analyst | SaaS | Microsoft 365 / Azure


Role:IT & Information Security Analyst

Location:Manchester / Hybrid

Salary:Up to £35,000


Looking to broaden your impact in IT and cyber security at a high-growth SaaS company? This is a great opportunity to take ownership of internal IT operations and support company-wide security as the business scales.


With strong private equity backing and consistent growth, the company is entering its next phase of expansion. They're looking for someone who can combine hands-on IT support with a proactive approach to improving internal systems and security controls.


What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Providing IT support across endpoints, access, and collaboration tools
  • Managing internal systems including Microsoft 365 and Azure AD
  • Supporting ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials, and GDPR compliance
  • Enhancing onboarding/offboarding, documentation, and automation
  • Assisting with incident response, access reviews, and vendor tooling


🎯What You’ll Bring:

  • Experience in an IT support or systems admin role
  • Solid understanding of Microsoft 365, Azure AD, and device management
  • A proactive mindset with strong documentation and process skills
  • Interest in security, compliance, and infrastructure best practices


Please click Apply to start the conversation 📩


IT & Security Analyst | SaaS | Microsoft 365 / Azure

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