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Security Operations Centre (SOC) Level 3 Analyst

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Join Us as a SOC Level 3 Analyst!

Take Your Cyber Security Career to New Heights

Are you ready to challenge yourself at the forefront of cyber security? UK Power Networks is seeking a talented SOC (Security Operations Centre) Level 3 Analyst to join our dynamic Information Systems team based in our Crawley offices.

As a key member, you'll work closely with the Cyber Security Operations Manager, tackling advanced security threats and supporting critical infrastructure. This is a permanent position offering substantial opportunities for professional growth and blended working arrangements: after a 6-month probation, enjoy the flexibility of 3 days in the office and 2 days remote each week.

We value your expertise and reward it. You can earn up to £75,000 (depending on skills, qualifications and experience) plus a generous 7.5% bonus. Our comprehensive benefits package goes beyond the basics:

Annual Leave: 25 days plus bank holidays
Reservist Leave: 18 days full pay & 22 unpaid
Pension: 4% or 5% personal contribution with matching 8% or 10% from UK Power Networks
Financial Support: Tenancy Loan Deposit & Season Ticket Loan schemes
Tax-Efficient Benefits: Cycle to Work, Home & Tech, Green Car Leasing
Wellbeing: Occupational Health Support includedDon't miss out-apply now to become an integral part of our cyber security defence. The closing date for applications is 1st September 2025. Step into a rewarding future, where your skills make a real impact.

For more information and to view the full job description please click apply!

If you have any queries in connection to this vacancy or your application, please contact us at quoting the vacancy reference number and a member of the team will get in touch with you as soon as possible

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