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CYBER SECURITY ANALYST (SOC ANALYST)
CCL Global are currently recruiting for a Cyber Security Analyst to support a high-security Security Operations Centre (SOC) environment within a critical national infrastructure setting. This role will play a key part in protecting enterprise systems by monitoring, detecting, analysing, and responding to cyber security threats in real time.
Type of Contract: Contract (Inside IR35)
Location: Corsham (100% office)
Contract Length: Until April 2027
Key Duties Will Include:
- Monitor, investigate, and triage security events and alerts within a live SOC environment.
- Analyse security incidents to determine scope, impact, and priority, ensuring appropriate escalation and response.
- Manage end-to-end incident response activities from detection through to resolution.
- Support the development and enhancement of SIEM use cases, detection rules, analytics, and playbooks.
- Conduct real-time analysis of logs and security data to identify malicious activity or policy violations.
- Work closely with technical teams to support containment and remediation of security incidents.
- Support continuous improvement of SOC processes, tooling, and detection capability.
- Contribute to security reporting, documentation, and operational procedures.
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Requirements:
- Proven experience working as a SOC Analyst (Tier 2/3) within enterprise or critical environments.
- Strong experience with SIEM technologies (e.g. ArcSight or similar), including configuration and engineering support.
- Ability to triage security alerts and accurately assess risk, impact, and priority.
- Experience managing security incidents in real time within a SOC environment.
- Strong understanding of networking, cloud environments, and enterprise IT infrastructure.
- Experience creating and tuning detection use cases, analytics, and playbooks.
- Knowledge of Information Security principles, threat detection, and incident response practices.
- Familiarity with Microsoft technologies, Linux systems, and security tooling.
- Understanding of security frameworks and data protection principles including GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
- Experience working within an ITIL-based service environment.


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Desirable:
- Industry-recognised cyber security certifications (e.g. SANS, ISC2).
- Experience within Defence, Government, or high-security environments.
- Degree in Cyber Security, Computing, Engineering, or related discipline.
- Experience in a senior SOC or lead analyst capacity.
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