
TRIA
Security Operations Center Analyst
Job Description
Salary: £21,000 - 35,000 per year
Requirements:- Strong experience in a security operations or analytical role
- Hands-on expertise with Microsoft Defender and Microsoft Sentinel
- Advanced KQL skills and a strong understanding of Log Analytics
- Broad knowledge of the Microsoft security stack
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including confidence communicating with clients during high-priority incidents
- Python, Bicep, ARM templates or JSON
- Microsoft or security certifications such as SC-300, SC-900, AZ-900, Security+, Network+ or A+
- Previous experience mentoring junior analysts
- Monitor priority incidents and ensure SLAs are met
- Act as the first escalation point for SOC Analysts
- Investigate and respond to security incidents when required
- Escalate complex incidents with clear, detailed findings
- Support incident response, client communications and incident bridges
- Maintain runbooks, internal documentation and the KQL library
- Tune detections and manage improvement requests through Azure DevOps
- ARM
- Azure
- Support
- JSON
- Network
- Python
- Security
- Cloud
- DevOps
More:
We are a Microsoft-focused technology consultancy seeking an experienced Senior SOC Analyst to join our security operations team in Bristol on a hybrid basis. The role is permanent with a salary of £65,000. You will work primarily within Microsofts Unified Security Operations Platform, including Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Sentinel, helping us manage incidents, support junior analysts and strengthen security operations for a range of clients. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds.
last updated 33 week of 2026
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£45,000
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This salary is 38% below the UK median for Analysts (£45,000/yr).
Based on 2024–2025 UK technology sector benchmarks