Vulnerability Analyst - OT (London Area)

TalentHawk
London
9 months ago
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Our client are leading the way in energy delivery and are looking to add to their talented security team.


Key Responsibilities:

  • OT Security & Vulnerability Management:Hands-on involvement inOT vulnerabilities, discovery, and security assessments.
  • Test Lab Involvement:Contribute to the development oftwo security test labsfor OT systems.
  • Security Risk & Compliance:Work withsecurity frameworks (NCSC, ISO standards, ICS security)and maintain compliance.
  • Network & Workstation Security:SupportOT security architecture, network security, and cyber resilience initiatives.
  • Tool & Process Improvement:Identify and implementvulnerability tracking toolsand work closely with engineers ondaily checksandreporting.
  • Reporting & Communication:Provide structured updates to theInformation Security & Vulnerability Manager.ensuring clear progress tracking.


Ideal Candidate Profile:

  • Experience:2+ years in OT securityandvulnerability management.
  • Technical Skills:Hands-on experience withGIEC Enterprise Assessor, GIRA, TIA + Security+, CCNA, ICS security, SCADA.


Soft Skills:

  • Self-managed and proactive, capable of planning ahead.
  • Strong under pressureand not afraid to ask questions.
  • Clear communicator—able to provide structured updates and engage with teams.
  • Growth Mindset:Invested in the role and keen to develop within the company.


This is a role with longevity and progression for a team in a really interesting period of growth and evolution.

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