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IT Security Analyst – Threat Detection & Response (TDR)

SSE Enterprise
Berkshire
6 days ago
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IT Security Analyst – Threat Detection & Response (TDR)






  • Job Number:
    555053























  • Closing at: Sep 9 2025 - 23:55 BST
































The Role


Base Location: Havant and Reading


Salary: £61,620 - £72,592 and a range of benefits to support your finances, wellbeing and family.


Working Pattern: Permanent | Full Time | options available


You Will


As the SSE Cyber Incident Response Analyst, you'll be responsible for managing Cyber Security incidents and threats to much of the UK's Critical National Energy Infrastructure. We also have increasing global investments which need to be protected to the same levels.


You'll actively be looking for vulnerabilities and identifying potential threats; both within the corporate environment and externally.


- Leading Cyber Security investigations to provide post-mortem analysis to illuminate issues and possible solutions.


- Development and optimisation of the security tooling to ensure effective discovery of suspicious activity.


- Leading security incident management and participating in problem and change management forums where required.


- In conjunction with the inhouse Threat Intelligence team and external agencies, research and investigate attack techniques to develop detection analytics to defend against them.


- Discover and identify misconfigurations or coverage gaps in existing controls.


You Have


- Significant work experience in managing security incidents end to end.


- Previously worked in an SOC environment with knowledge of automation and scripting.


- Deep understanding of log data analysis, intrusion detection systems, and networking principles.


- Serve as the technical escalation point and mentor for Level 1 / 2 analysts.


- You'll need a high level of technical skills and your day-to-day workload will typically include the management and analysis of Cyber Security events, escalation and remediation as required.


Candidates for this role will be required to obtain vetting to SC level through UK Government. The criteria normally includes 5 years UK residency, further information can be found here:


About SSE


SSE has a bold ambition – to be a leading energy company in a net zero world. We're building the world's largest offshore wind farm. Transforming the grid to provide greener electricity for millions of people and investing over £20 billion in homegrown energy, with £20 billion more in the pipeline.


Our IT division powers growth across all SSE business areas by making sure we have the systems, software and security needed to take the lead in a low carbon world. They provide expertise, advice and day-to-day support in emerging technologies, data and analytics, cyber security and more.


Flexible benefits to fit your life


Enjoy discounts on private healthcare and gym memberships. Wellbeing benefits like a free online GP and 24/7 counselling service. Interest-free loans on tech and transport season tickets, or a new bike with our Cycle to Work scheme. As well as generous family entitlements such as maternity and adoption pay, and paternity leave.


Work with an equal opportunity employer


SSE will make any reasonable adjustments you need to ensure that your application and experience with us is positive. Please contact / 01738 275 846 to discuss how we can support you.


We're dedicated to fostering an open and inclusive workplace where people from all backgrounds can thrive. We create equal opportunities for everyone to succeed and especially welcome applications from those who may not be well represented in our workforce or industry.


Ready to apply?


Start your online application using the Apply Now box on this page. We only accept applications made online. We'll be in touch after the closing date to let you know if we'll be taking your application further. If you're offered a role with SSE, you'll need to complete a criminality check and a credit check before you start work.



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