Security Analyst

Corsham
3 weeks ago
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Location: Corsham (Onsite, 5 days/week)
Salary: £41,423 + 10% DV Bonus (upon clearance and deployment)
Clearance: Minimum SC required | DV preferred or DV-eligible

About the Role

We're seeking a motivated Security Analyst to join our team in Corsham, working onsite full-time. This is a fantastic opportunity for a security professional with at least 2 years of experience to take on a high-impact role in a secure and dynamic environment.

You'll be on the front line of our cybersecurity operations-monitoring threats, investigating incidents, and safeguarding critical systems.

Key Responsibilities

Operate within a Security Operations Centre (SOC) or equivalent environment

Monitor and respond to incidents using SIEM platforms

Conduct system log analysis and threat detection

Assist in vulnerability assessments and management

Support incident resolution and reporting

Required Skills & Experience

At least 2 years' experience in a dedicated Security Analyst role

Hands-on experience with:

SOC operations

SIEM tools

Vulnerability management

Incident response and investigation

Log and event analysis

Preferred Qualifications

Industry certifications such as CompTIA Security+ or equivalent (desirable)

Practical experience preferred over formal education

Security Clearance Requirements

UK Nationals only

Current SC clearance required

DV preferred - or must be DV-eligible (as DV clearance will be needed)

DV Bonus: 10% of base salary upon clearance and project deployment

Working Hours

Standard 37.5 hours per week

Non-shift based role

Please Note:

No relocation or travel expenses are provided

Must be able to work onsite in Corsham 5 days a week

Ready to take the next step in your cybersecurity career?
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