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Jr SOC Analyst

Location: Huntsville
Posted on: June 23, 2025

Job Description:

We are seeking experienced Junior-Level Incident Response Analysts and Watchfloor Analysts to support our cybersecurity operations. This role involves monitoring, analyzing, and responding to security incidents in real-time, ensuring the protection of critical systems. Based in Hunstville, AL the position requires strong analytical abilities, hands-on experience in incident response, and the ability to operate effectively in a shift-based environment. Lead threat monitoring activities to detect and analyze complex security incidents using SIEM tools, IDS/IPS, EDR, and other advanced security platforms. Direct and manage incident response actions, from identification through containment, eradication, and recovery. Leverage threat intelligence sources to inform proactive threat hunting and incident analysis, maintaining awareness of evolving threat landscapes. Ensure thorough documentation of incidents and contribute to the continuous improvement of SOC playbooks and response protocols. Work closely with SOC leadership, incident response teams, and threat intelligence analysts to strengthen the organization's overall security posture. Minimum Qualifications 1 year Bachelors or 4 years additional experience 1-2 years of experience in systems security. Top Secret with SCI eligibility Other Job Specific Skills Must be able to communicate effectively and clearly present technical approaches and findings. Exercises a limited degree of latitude in determining technical objectives of assignments. Strong attention to detail. Must be able to balance multiple tasks simultaneously. cjpost

Keywords: , Birmingham , Jr SOC Analyst, IT / Software / Systems , Huntsville, Alabama


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