​Junior Information Security Analyst - Home based

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Home-Based (with occasional UK-wide travel) - £36, Competitive + Excellent Benefits + Ongoing Professional Development

Sector: Energy Infrastructure / Carbon Reduction

Drive Security for a Greener Future

We’re looking for a passionate and detail-driven Information Security Analyst to join the InfoSec team at our client, a fully integrated energy infrastructure company committed to a net-zero future.

As a key player in the transition to low-carbon energy, our client owns, installs, and manages a range of Carbon Reduction (CaRe) assets – including smart meters, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and EV chargepoints. In this role, you’ll help safeguard the digital infrastructure that powers critical environmental innovation.

What You’ll Do:

Manage and support the Information Security Management System (ISMS) across the group and its subsidiaries

Ensure compliance with leading frameworks: ISO, Cyber Essentials Plus, and NIST CSF

Coordinate responses to customer and supplier audits, ensuring follow-up actions are delivered

Conduct internal security assessments (including occasional UK site visits)

Provide advice on GDPR, data privacy, and technical control implementation

Generate actionable reports and insight for senior stakeholders

Oversee third-party security compliance and due diligence processes

Collaborate with InfoSec and IT teams to deliver on the SecOps roadmap

What You’ll Bring:

Essential Experience & Skills:

Solid experience in Information Security, auditing, and compliance

Hands-on knowledge of ISO implementation and auditing

Familiarity with Cyber Essentials Plus and IT risk frameworks

Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills

Able to work independently and cross-functionally

Strong written and verbal communication

Desirable Qualifications:

ISO Lead Auditor/Implementer Certification

Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or equivalent

Degree in IT, Computer Science, or a related field

Understanding of cloud and infrastructure security principles

Why Join?

Home-based role with flexible working arrangements

Be part of a purpose-driven organisation focused on carbon reduction

Work on innovative, sustainable technologies that shape the UK’s future

Access to ongoing professional development, training, and certification support

Inclusive, collaborative culture with real opportunities for career growth

Apply now to help secure the systems that support a sustainable, low-carbon future.

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