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Travel Risk & Security Analyst

Wilson James
Greater London
5 days ago
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Travel Risk & Security Analyst

Permanent
Location:
 Liverpool Street, London
Hours: Mon-Fri – 08.00am-17.00pm
Pay: £50,096 per annum


Join Our Team as a Travel Risk & Security Analyst!


The Travel Risk & Security (TRS) Analyst role is a crucial part in our employee and asset safety programme in the EMEA region. The main responsibility will be protecting personnel, assets, and operations through proactive risk assessment, threat intelligence, and incident response.


This role integrates travel risk management, physical security analysis, and intelligence gathering to support strategic and operational decision-making. The analyst monitors global threats, provides actionable intelligence, and enhances the organization's resilience to physical and travel-related risks. Working in a fast-paced environment the incumbent must remain flexible and be able to adapt to the changing needs.


About the Role:


As a Travel Risk & Security Analyst! you will be responsible for:

Monitor geopolitical events, terrorism, crime, health outbreaks, and other risks that could affect travellers or business operations


Continuously researching and analysing security intelligence (open-source, third party reports, government, in house applications) to produce threat assessments and alerts
Collect, analyse, and disseminate actionable intelligence on threats to personnel, assets, and operations
Continuously updating and creating “common operating picture” reports for decision-makers
Maintain threat databases and contribute to risk forecasting models
Evaluating the risk level of destinations (crime rates, political instability, health hazards, infrastructure issues, etc.) and maintain travel risk Matrix
Conduct pre-travel risk assessments and provide tailored security briefings
Working closely with the Travel Risk Management team, security and travel partners, ensure necessary risk mitigation and controls are in place Track and log all employee travel to medium- and high-risk destinations, including traveller itineraries, a
Collaborate with travel management companies, security vendors, and medical assistance providers
Track and report on travel to high-risk destinations, ensuring compliance with internal protocols
Analyse travel data to identify trends and recommend risk mitigation strategies
Conduct de-briefing with the travellers and document lessons learned for improvements
Continuous monitoring of developments and adjust our travel risk posture accordingly. Apply temporary restrictions in response to ongoing and emerging threats such as pandemics, geopolitical risks, civil unrest, or natural disasters
Assess intelligence based physical security risks across corporate offices, facilities, and remote sites
Analyse crime trends, threat intelligence, and incident data to inform security strategies
Recommend mitigation measures and improvements to reduce physical security risks
Track and analyse protest activity, civil unrest, and activist movements that may impact business operations or event venuesWhy Join Us?Annual leave entitlement of 5.6 weeks
Lifestyle Benefits – Mortgage and financial advice, vouchers for various shopping outlets and food stores, employee referral scheme. 
Learning & Development – we actively encourage progression and offer various eLearning courses, progression, training whilst on site, apprenticeships, and in-house training courses.
Health and Wellbeing – Life assurance scheme, access to mental health support specialists
Access to an Online GP for you and your dependents. 
Financial support 
Discounts on hundreds of retail sites
Progression opportunities – many of our team go on to senior and site management roles
A welcoming, respectful team culture
Uniform and full induction provided
Cycle to work scheme

What we are looking for:

Experience:3–5 years of relevant experiencein Physical security industry and security analysis, intelligence, or travel risk management work in a corporate environment


Geopolitical and Threat Analysis:The ability to interpret global events and assess geopolitical risks is paramount
Be adapt at synthesising intelligence from many sources and translating complex security developments into clear business impact insights
Strong analytical thinking and knowledge of international security issues (terrorism, civil unrest, crime trends, political stability, etc.)
Travel Risk Management & Regional Knowledge:Familiarity with travel risk management practices and tools is expected
Knowledge in using traveller tracking systems and intelligence databases
Ability to translate security and geopolitical risks into advice for business
Incident Response & emergency Planning:Skills inemergency response and Incident management,
Contribute to contingency planning(e.g. drafting evacuation plans, incident response protocols) and must stay calm under pressure when actual incidents occur
Communication and Training:Excellentcommunication skills– both written and verbal – are essential. There will be a requirement to brief senior management and traveling employees on risk issues, so the ability to convey information clearly and with the right tone is essential.
Technical and Digital Skills:Proficiency with use of research platforms and OSINT tools, monitor social media for emerging threats, and utilising our security alert software
Knowledge of data analysis and visualisation to map threats and presenting risk data
Adaptability, quick learning, with a resilient and inquisitive mindset are desirable traits
Language Skills:Multilingual abilities are sought-after but not essential
Travel Requirements:Moderate travel within EMEAQualifications & Licences
Certifications:ASIS certificationslike the Certified Protection Professional (CPP) or Physical Security Professional (PSP), which demonstrate expertise in security management.
Academic qualification on Physical Security management.
Specialised credentialsin travel risk or crisis management are also valued, such as“CPP, PSP, CTM, or GSOC analyst training”.
Familiarity with international travel risk standards (such as ISO 31030 for Travel Risk Management).
Non Front Line SIA -DS/SG -If you do not have an SIA licence then the client would be happy to pay for the training.Interested? Apply now and secure your future with us! 
Please be aware that, on occasion, we may close a vacancy earlier than the advertised deadline if we receive a high volume of strong applications

Wilson James is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. A criminal conviction will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position, however each case will be assessed on an individual basis. For information about Wilson James' commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, https://wilsonjames.co.uk/sustainability 
Wilson James have been raising standards in security, construction logistics, aviation services, and technology for over 30 years. With 5,000 employees and a presence across over 300 client sites all over the UK, we are dedicated to delivering tailored solutions and top-tier customer service. As a leading managed service provider, we prioritise safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Joining Wilson James offers the excitement of working with diverse, vibrant clients, making for a dynamic and engaging workplace.


Internal Applicants
At Wilson James, we support career growth and offer internal mobility to help employees explore new roles and advance within the company. Committed to promoting from within, we provide clear career pathways and continuous skill development. Unlock your potential by applying for exciting internal opportunities and new challenge

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