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Security Operations Center Analyst
Senior SOC Analyst – Farnborough, UK
Up to £80,000 (depending on experience) 24/7 SOC shift pattern (highly secure environment) Active DV clearance required
About the Client
Our client is a specialist technology organisation delivering secure digital solutions within complex and regulated environments. With a focus on operational excellence, they are investing in Security Operations (SOC) capability growth due to ongoing expansion. They are now seeking an experienced Senior SOC Analyst to join their established SOC team.
The Benefits
- Opportunity to shape and mature a growing SOC capability
- Exposure to a wide range of technologies and security challenges
- Training, certification support, and professional development
- Inclusive and collaborative working culture
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The Senior SOC Analyst Role
You will deliver 24/7 SOC services across multiple platforms and projects, leading and supporting a team of analysts. Key responsibilities include:
- Supporting security monitoring and incident response
- Contributing to security controls, processes, and governance
- Collaborating with senior stakeholders to produce security reporting
- Supporting compliance activities (including ISO 27001)
- Enhancing security awareness across the organisation
- Operates under SOCT shift patterns, suitable for those who enjoy technical intricacy and mentorship
Senior SOC Analyst – Essential Skills
- 3+ years of experience working within a SOC environment
- Deep knowledge of SIEM, incident management, and threat intelligence
- Cloud security, networking, and Information Security principles experience
- Understanding of IDAM (Identity and Access Management), RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), and joiners/movers/leavers processes
- Leadership ability—supporting and developing junior analysts
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills


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Key Skills
Senior SOC Analyst, SOC, SIEM, Incident Response, Cloud Security, Threat Intelligence, IDAM, ISO 27001, Team Leadership, Shift Work
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