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Join a forward-thinking company as a SOC Analyst, where you'll embark on a journey in Cyber Security. This entry-level role is perfect for those eager to learn and grow, providing extensive training in Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) and vulnerability analysis. You'll work in a diverse environment, tackling real-world challenges and collaborating with customers to enhance their security posture. With a commitment to innovation and personal development, this position offers a unique opportunity to build a rewarding career in a dynamic industry. Embrace change, learn by doing, and make a difference in the world of data management!
At Proact, we’re a pan European data management specialist with a focus on unlocking the power of data through strategy, storage, connectivity, and security. But that’s only part of our story….
We’re also here to break the mould. To stake new ground. To do things differently. And we’ve created a fast-paced, people-first working environment with a focus on innovation, learning and career development that encourages you to do just that.
Here, you can bring your whole self to work as you’ll be part of a truly diverse organisation, working with both local and national customers. You can act with integrity, act with commitment, and act with excellence in mind. And you can embrace change, seek out new challenges, and learn by doing. All as part of a team with a shared sense of direction. One that’s enabling innovation, accelerating growth, and disrupting entire industries.
This is what it means to #BeAProactivist.
As a SOC Analyst you will be trained in all aspects of SIEM, using your studies, and possibly any work experience you may have, as a good foundation of knowledge to build upon. This is an entry level position and does not require any prior experience in Security Analysis. The role includes, but is not limited to:
-12h Shifts based on a ‘four on, four off’ shift pattern. You are entitled to a one hour meal break and two fifteen minute comfort breaks during each of your shifts. You will work for four days between the hours of 7am and 7pm followed by four days off, followed by four nights between the hours of 7pm and 7am, again followed by four days off. The pattern then repeats. You will be required to work on weekends and public holidays where they fall on working days within your shift pattern.