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Junior Cybersecurity AnalystLocation:Manchester, UK (Office: M1 1AE; Hybrid / Remote Options)

About Our Client

Our Client is a market-leading cybersecurity firm based in Manchester’s Tech Hub, specialising in protecting financial services and telecoms networks. They combine cutting-edge automation with expert insight to safeguard mission-critical systems.

Role Snapshot

We’re looking for anEntry-Level Cybersecurity Analystto join our 24/7 Security Operations Centre. This is your chance to launch a career in cyber defence—work alongside senior analysts, learn on the job, and help keep our clients safe.

Your Day-to-Day

  • Alert Assessment:Monitor SIEM dashboards (e.g. Splunk, QRadar) and flag suspicious activity.

  • Incident Triage:Conduct initial investigations and escalate confirmed threats.

  • Vulnerability Testing:Assist with vulnerability scans and log reviews.

  • Tool Support:Help configure security tools (firewalls, EDR agents) under guidance.

  • Reporting:Document findings clearly and prepare basic incident summaries.

  • Ongoing Learning:Join regular training sessions and contribute to team knowledge-shares.

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