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Join a leading organization as a Senior Cyber Security Analyst in Winchcombe, protecting against cyber threats. You will investigate alerts, analyze network traffic, and mentor junior analysts while staying updated with the latest cybersecurity tools. GCHQ offers extensive training and development opportunities, along with a competitive starting salary and benefits.
Job Title: Senior Cyber Security Analyst
Location: Winchcombe, United Kingdom
Client: GCHQ
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views: 2
Posted: 19.05.2025
Expiry Date: 03.07.2025
As a Senior Cyber Security Analyst at GCHQ, based in Winchcombe, you will be responsible for protecting the organization against cyber threats such as malware, insider threats, DDoS attacks, and phishing. Your daily tasks may include investigating alerts, analyzing logs and network traffic, monitoring security alarms, creating detection content, and responding to security breaches. You will lead efforts to improve operational processes, mentor junior analysts, and stay updated with the latest cybersecurity tools and techniques.
You should have a background in cyber security analysis with at least 6 months of experience as a Cyber Security or SOC Analyst, and a good understanding of Windows and Linux OS. Experience with host intrusion detection is preferred but not mandatory. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are essential, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively.
GCHQ offers internal and external training, support for industry-recognized qualifications like SANS and CISSP, and opportunities for conferences and travel to stay current in cybersecurity.
Starting salary of £44,044 plus benefits including annual leave, performance recognition, season ticket loan, pension scheme, cycle to work scheme, on-site facilities, and parental leave.
GCHQ values diversity and encourages applications from underrepresented groups. Details on diversity and inclusion policies are available on their website.
GCHQ is a Disability Confident Leader, committed to fair recruitment practices for disabled applicants.
The process includes application review, virtual interviews, and a security vetting process. The entire process may take 6-9 months. Applicants must be UK citizens or hold dual British nationality and be eligible for DV clearance.
Applicants should ensure they meet eligibility criteria, understand the security clearance process, and consider practicalities such as residence and travel. Applications from outside the UK are not accepted.