Flotek
Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
Job Title: Head of People & Culture Location: Bridgend (office-based) Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Hours: Mon - Fri, 09:00 - 17:30 (flexible hours between 08:00 - 18:00 available) About Flotek: Flotek Group is the UK's fastest-growing Managed Service Providers, delivering IT, Cyber Security, Communications and Managed Print solutions to small and medium-sized businesses. With regional sales and support hubs across the UK, our ambitious growth story is built on a simple foundation: every product and service we deliver is backed by expertise, passion and heart. We're a values-led business, and our people are at the centre of everything we do. About The Role: Our culture is critical to who we are and what we want to achieve, and we're looking for an enthusiastic, people-focused leader to join Flotek as our Head of People & Culture. This is a pivotal role in Flotek's growth. As the driving force behind our people and culture strategy, you will play a defining role in leading the organisation forward - ensuring we continue to attract exceptional talent, build a high-performing team, and give every Flotek employee the platform, support and opportunities they need to succeed and grow. Ideally with experience in the ICT, MSP or wider technology sector, you'll provide strategic leadership across the full employee lifecycle - shaping our employee experience, championing our culture, and helping us attract and retain the very best talent in the industry. This is a hands-on, broad remit covering talent acquisition, employee engagement, performance management, learning & development, and the day-to-day culture that makes Flotek a great place to work. Key Responsibilities: Create and execute people strategies that attract, retain and develop talent, aligning all initiatives with Flotek's wider business objectives. Identify, attract and place candidates into a wide range of IT, Cyber, Comms and Managed Print roles across Flotek Group. Act as the public face and ambassador for Flotek throughout the recruitment journey. Lead the new-starter onboarding programme, ensuring every joiner has an outstanding first experience of Flotek. Lead our internal Culture Club, organising events and championing a positive, inclusive culture across the business. Manage the end-to-end recruitment process - CV sifting, screening (phone, Teams or in person), interview scheduling and candidate experience. Source talent using LinkedIn, professional networks, job boards and our internal database. Partner with and advise department managers on the local talent market, team dynamics and the skills and personalities needed for each new hire. Use market knowledge to flag potential bottlenecks and influence candidate decision-making. Work with the marketing team to strengthen our employer brand and attract the best local talent. Prepare offer letters and employment contracts. Measure the impact of benefits and engagement initiatives through cultural surveys, using insights to drive continuous improvement. Oversee performance management, learning & development and career pathways to grow our people from day one. What we're looking for: Proven experience in a senior People, HR or Talent Acquisition role - ideally within an MSP, IT, Cyber or wider technology business. Strong understanding of the ICT talent market and the skills that drive a high-performing tech business. A natural relationship-builder, confident advising and influencing managers at all levels. Passionate about employee experience, engagement and inclusive culture. Hands-on, organised and comfortable working in a fast-paced, growing environment. CIPD qualified (or working towards) is desirable but not essential. Why Join Flotek: Be part of one of the UK's fastest-growing MSPs with genuine career progression. Inclusion in EMI Share Equity Scheme - own a slice of the "Purple Pie" Friendly, supportive team with a strong culture and active Culture Club. Investment in your professional development and qualifications. Competitive salary of 40,000 - 45,000 per annum . Due to the nature of the role the company will not be able to offer sponsorship or relocation assistance so candidates must already reside in the UK. Ready to help shape the future of Flotek's people and culture? Submit your CV and a short covering note telling us why this role is for you. We can't wait to hear from you. Please click the APPLY button to submit your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Head of Human Resources, Head of HR, Human Resources, People Manager, Head of People, Senior HR Advisor, HR Generalist, Personnel Manager, Head of Culture, Senior People Manager, Head of Learning and Development, Talent Acquisition Manager may also be considered for this role.
Job Title: Head of People & Culture Location: Bridgend (office-based) Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Hours: Mon - Fri, 09:00 - 17:30 (flexible hours between 08:00 - 18:00 available) About Flotek: Flotek Group is the UK's fastest-growing Managed Service Providers, delivering IT, Cyber Security, Communications and Managed Print solutions to small and medium-sized businesses. With regional sales and support hubs across the UK, our ambitious growth story is built on a simple foundation: every product and service we deliver is backed by expertise, passion and heart. We're a values-led business, and our people are at the centre of everything we do. About The Role: Our culture is critical to who we are and what we want to achieve, and we're looking for an enthusiastic, people-focused leader to join Flotek as our Head of People & Culture. This is a pivotal role in Flotek's growth. As the driving force behind our people and culture strategy, you will play a defining role in leading the organisation forward - ensuring we continue to attract exceptional talent, build a high-performing team, and give every Flotek employee the platform, support and opportunities they need to succeed and grow. Ideally with experience in the ICT, MSP or wider technology sector, you'll provide strategic leadership across the full employee lifecycle - shaping our employee experience, championing our culture, and helping us attract and retain the very best talent in the industry. This is a hands-on, broad remit covering talent acquisition, employee engagement, performance management, learning & development, and the day-to-day culture that makes Flotek a great place to work. Key Responsibilities: Create and execute people strategies that attract, retain and develop talent, aligning all initiatives with Flotek's wider business objectives. Identify, attract and place candidates into a wide range of IT, Cyber, Comms and Managed Print roles across Flotek Group. Act as the public face and ambassador for Flotek throughout the recruitment journey. Lead the new-starter onboarding programme, ensuring every joiner has an outstanding first experience of Flotek. Lead our internal Culture Club, organising events and championing a positive, inclusive culture across the business. Manage the end-to-end recruitment process - CV sifting, screening (phone, Teams or in person), interview scheduling and candidate experience. Source talent using LinkedIn, professional networks, job boards and our internal database. Partner with and advise department managers on the local talent market, team dynamics and the skills and personalities needed for each new hire. Use market knowledge to flag potential bottlenecks and influence candidate decision-making. Work with the marketing team to strengthen our employer brand and attract the best local talent. Prepare offer letters and employment contracts. Measure the impact of benefits and engagement initiatives through cultural surveys, using insights to drive continuous improvement. Oversee performance management, learning & development and career pathways to grow our people from day one. What we're looking for: Proven experience in a senior People, HR or Talent Acquisition role - ideally within an MSP, IT, Cyber or wider technology business. Strong understanding of the ICT talent market and the skills that drive a high-performing tech business. A natural relationship-builder, confident advising and influencing managers at all levels. Passionate about employee experience, engagement and inclusive culture. Hands-on, organised and comfortable working in a fast-paced, growing environment. CIPD qualified (or working towards) is desirable but not essential. Why Join Flotek: Be part of one of the UK's fastest-growing MSPs with genuine career progression. Inclusion in EMI Share Equity Scheme - own a slice of the "Purple Pie" Friendly, supportive team with a strong culture and active Culture Club. Investment in your professional development and qualifications. Competitive salary of 40,000 - 45,000 per annum . Due to the nature of the role the company will not be able to offer sponsorship or relocation assistance so candidates must already reside in the UK. Ready to help shape the future of Flotek's people and culture? Submit your CV and a short covering note telling us why this role is for you. We can't wait to hear from you. Please click the APPLY button to submit your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Head of Human Resources, Head of HR, Human Resources, People Manager, Head of People, Senior HR Advisor, HR Generalist, Personnel Manager, Head of Culture, Senior People Manager, Head of Learning and Development, Talent Acquisition Manager may also be considered for this role.
The Centre for Long-Term Resilience
City Of Westminster, London
Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Reports to: Director of Operations Location: Westminster, London (expectation of working from our office 2-3 days a week) Salary: c£68,000, depending on experience Start date: We expect to complete interviews in July, with the successful candidate joining the team as soon as possible thereafter, subject to reference checks and notice period. How to apply: Please submit your application using our application form () by 9am UK time on Monday 22 June 2026. About CLTR The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) is a UK-based, non-profit and independent think tank with a mission to transform global resilience to extreme AI and biological risks. We achieve this by working with governments and institutions, offering targeted, evidence-based advice designed to enhance understanding, decision-making and governance. The Role The Operations Manager is a key hire within our small but highly effective Operations Unit, sitting alongside a People Operations Manager and reporting directly to the Director of Operations. The Operations Manager will play a pivotal role in supporting CLTR's overall operations, working across units and delivering projects spanning cybersecurity, finance, administration, data protection, office management and others. This is a hands-on, generalist role suited to a skilled and self-motivated operator who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is comfortable switching between strategic project management and day-to-day delivery. You will have the confidence to take on new challenges and the ability to communicate clearly with internal teams, contractors and external service providers to drive impact. You will take ownership of key operational systems and processes, lead on our internal cybersecurity and IT operations (in partnership with our external managed service provider), and support a range of compliance, administrative, and organisational improvement projects. As the organisation grows, this role will be central to building the infrastructure that supports a scaling team. What you'll do: Project & Operations Management Project manage key operational initiatives from initiation through to delivery, maintaining clear plans, timelines, and stakeholder communication. Support the Director of Operations in developing and implementing operational strategies aligned with the organisation's growth plans. Identify inefficiencies in existing systems and processes and drive improvements, ensuring the organisation is well-positioned to scale. Maintain operational documentation, process guides, and internal knowledge management systems. Cybersecurity and IT: Serve as the primary internal point of contact for our external IT and managed security service provider, ensuring service levels are maintained and issues are resolved promptly. Oversee day-to-day IT operations including device management, software licensing, onboarding/offboarding technology needs, and user support escalations. Lead the implementation and ongoing management of the organisation's cybersecurity policies and controls, in line with relevant frameworks (e.g. Cyber Essentials). Maintain and develop an asset register, acceptable use policies, access controls, and incident response procedures. Proactively identify and mitigate IT and security risks as the organisation grows, including preparing for future infrastructure needs. Coordinate internal roll out and learning around AI tools. Compliance & Governance Support Maintain and update internal policies in coordination with the Director of Operations, People Operations Manager and relevant leads. Support the People Operations Manager with HR-adjacent compliance requirements where appropriate (e.g. right to work checks, DBS, data handling). Support organisational compliance activities, including data protection (UK GDPR) and any sector-or donor-specific regulatory requirements. Assist in preparing for and managing external audits, accreditations, and due diligence processes. Office & Administrative Operations Oversee the smooth day-to-day running of office operations, including facilities management, supplier relationships, and procurement. Manage relationships with key operational suppliers and service providers, reviewing contracts and ensuring value for money. Provide flexible administrative support to the Director of Operations and wider Operations Unit as needed, with a can-do approach to varied tasks. Support the planning and logistics of internal events, offsites, and all-staff meetings. Provide flexible operational support to the Risk Management Unit (0.5 days per week) Organisational Development Contribute to scaling the organisation's operational capabilities as headcount grows, including helping to onboard new staff, implement new tools, and embed operational best practice. Play an active role in fostering a well-organised, collaborative, and mission-aligned working culture. Any other tasks as reasonably requested by your line manager. Person Specification Essential Proven track record in an operations, project management, or business management role. Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously and deliver to deadlines. Proven ability to manage IT and/or cybersecurity operations, ideally including experience working with external managed service providers. Experience supporting compliance or governance functions, including working knowledge of UK GDPR and data protection practice. Exceptional attention to detail and organisational skills, with a systematic approach to documentation and process management. A self-starter mentality - comfortable with ambiguity, able to take initiative, and happy to roll up their sleeves on both strategic and administrative tasks. High agency and a proactive, ownership-driven approach - you follow through on commitments, adapt quickly, and don't wait to be told what needs doing. Excellent interpersonal skills, able to communicate clearly, kindly and directly - giving and receiving feedback openly, and building strong relationships across teams and with external partners. A genuine commitment to CLTR's mission and an understanding that getting the operations right is what enables high-impact work to land. Eligible to work in the UK. Unfortunately we are unable to sponsor visas for this role. Desirable Experience working in a not-for-profit, think tank, research organisation, or similarly mission-driven environment. Project management qualification such as PRINCE2 or Agile. Familiarity with cybersecurity frameworks such as Cyber Essentials, NIST, or ISO 27001. Experience supporting organisational scaling or managing change in a growing team. Strong digital literacy and experience working with tools such as Claude, Gemini, Asana and WordPress, and the ability to learn new software rapidly. Experience managing procurement and supplier contracts. Location and Travel Requirements Flexible location within the UK, with the expectation of attending our central London office at least twice-to-three times a week, including Mondays. We are open to discussing remote and flexible working arrangements with candidates. Salary and Benefits £68,000, depending on experience. If you are interested in this position, but the salary is a barrier to applying, please get in touch with our team to discuss. In addition to your salary, CLTR offers a generous benefits package which includes: 30 days annual leave, plus public holidays; £5,000 (before tax) annual wellbeing budget, for you to spend at your discretion on items such as gym membership, therapy, meditation, etc.; £3,000 annual learning and development budget, plus up to five days paid work time; £2,000 onboarding grant for equipment and supplies; A pension contribution scheme (up to 7% employer-matched contribution); Private health insurance; Group life insurance; Generous parental leave benefits; and Paid office lunches twice a week including on Mondays. Working with CLTR also comes with a commitment to caring deeply about your wellbeing, career development and overall experience working with our team, and to respect your preferred working patterns, including flexible working hours as agreed with line managers, wherever possible. How to apply To apply for this role, please submit your CV and a cover letter (no more than two sides of A4) using the application form () by 9am UK time on Monday 22 June 2026. Please use your cover letter to demonstrate how you meet the person specification, and how you would approach the responsibilities of this role in practice. We plan to conduct first round interviews online with selected candidates during the week commencing 29 June 2026. Final interviews will be held in person during the week commencing 13 July 2026 at CLTR's office in London. If you have any questions regarding the process or dates above, please contact us via Equal opportunities . click apply for full job details
Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Reports to: Director of Operations Location: Westminster, London (expectation of working from our office 2-3 days a week) Salary: c£68,000, depending on experience Start date: We expect to complete interviews in July, with the successful candidate joining the team as soon as possible thereafter, subject to reference checks and notice period. How to apply: Please submit your application using our application form () by 9am UK time on Monday 22 June 2026. About CLTR The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) is a UK-based, non-profit and independent think tank with a mission to transform global resilience to extreme AI and biological risks. We achieve this by working with governments and institutions, offering targeted, evidence-based advice designed to enhance understanding, decision-making and governance. The Role The Operations Manager is a key hire within our small but highly effective Operations Unit, sitting alongside a People Operations Manager and reporting directly to the Director of Operations. The Operations Manager will play a pivotal role in supporting CLTR's overall operations, working across units and delivering projects spanning cybersecurity, finance, administration, data protection, office management and others. This is a hands-on, generalist role suited to a skilled and self-motivated operator who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is comfortable switching between strategic project management and day-to-day delivery. You will have the confidence to take on new challenges and the ability to communicate clearly with internal teams, contractors and external service providers to drive impact. You will take ownership of key operational systems and processes, lead on our internal cybersecurity and IT operations (in partnership with our external managed service provider), and support a range of compliance, administrative, and organisational improvement projects. As the organisation grows, this role will be central to building the infrastructure that supports a scaling team. What you'll do: Project & Operations Management Project manage key operational initiatives from initiation through to delivery, maintaining clear plans, timelines, and stakeholder communication. Support the Director of Operations in developing and implementing operational strategies aligned with the organisation's growth plans. Identify inefficiencies in existing systems and processes and drive improvements, ensuring the organisation is well-positioned to scale. Maintain operational documentation, process guides, and internal knowledge management systems. Cybersecurity and IT: Serve as the primary internal point of contact for our external IT and managed security service provider, ensuring service levels are maintained and issues are resolved promptly. Oversee day-to-day IT operations including device management, software licensing, onboarding/offboarding technology needs, and user support escalations. Lead the implementation and ongoing management of the organisation's cybersecurity policies and controls, in line with relevant frameworks (e.g. Cyber Essentials). Maintain and develop an asset register, acceptable use policies, access controls, and incident response procedures. Proactively identify and mitigate IT and security risks as the organisation grows, including preparing for future infrastructure needs. Coordinate internal roll out and learning around AI tools. Compliance & Governance Support Maintain and update internal policies in coordination with the Director of Operations, People Operations Manager and relevant leads. Support the People Operations Manager with HR-adjacent compliance requirements where appropriate (e.g. right to work checks, DBS, data handling). Support organisational compliance activities, including data protection (UK GDPR) and any sector-or donor-specific regulatory requirements. Assist in preparing for and managing external audits, accreditations, and due diligence processes. Office & Administrative Operations Oversee the smooth day-to-day running of office operations, including facilities management, supplier relationships, and procurement. Manage relationships with key operational suppliers and service providers, reviewing contracts and ensuring value for money. Provide flexible administrative support to the Director of Operations and wider Operations Unit as needed, with a can-do approach to varied tasks. Support the planning and logistics of internal events, offsites, and all-staff meetings. Provide flexible operational support to the Risk Management Unit (0.5 days per week) Organisational Development Contribute to scaling the organisation's operational capabilities as headcount grows, including helping to onboard new staff, implement new tools, and embed operational best practice. Play an active role in fostering a well-organised, collaborative, and mission-aligned working culture. Any other tasks as reasonably requested by your line manager. Person Specification Essential Proven track record in an operations, project management, or business management role. Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously and deliver to deadlines. Proven ability to manage IT and/or cybersecurity operations, ideally including experience working with external managed service providers. Experience supporting compliance or governance functions, including working knowledge of UK GDPR and data protection practice. Exceptional attention to detail and organisational skills, with a systematic approach to documentation and process management. A self-starter mentality - comfortable with ambiguity, able to take initiative, and happy to roll up their sleeves on both strategic and administrative tasks. High agency and a proactive, ownership-driven approach - you follow through on commitments, adapt quickly, and don't wait to be told what needs doing. Excellent interpersonal skills, able to communicate clearly, kindly and directly - giving and receiving feedback openly, and building strong relationships across teams and with external partners. A genuine commitment to CLTR's mission and an understanding that getting the operations right is what enables high-impact work to land. Eligible to work in the UK. Unfortunately we are unable to sponsor visas for this role. Desirable Experience working in a not-for-profit, think tank, research organisation, or similarly mission-driven environment. Project management qualification such as PRINCE2 or Agile. Familiarity with cybersecurity frameworks such as Cyber Essentials, NIST, or ISO 27001. Experience supporting organisational scaling or managing change in a growing team. Strong digital literacy and experience working with tools such as Claude, Gemini, Asana and WordPress, and the ability to learn new software rapidly. Experience managing procurement and supplier contracts. Location and Travel Requirements Flexible location within the UK, with the expectation of attending our central London office at least twice-to-three times a week, including Mondays. We are open to discussing remote and flexible working arrangements with candidates. Salary and Benefits £68,000, depending on experience. If you are interested in this position, but the salary is a barrier to applying, please get in touch with our team to discuss. In addition to your salary, CLTR offers a generous benefits package which includes: 30 days annual leave, plus public holidays; £5,000 (before tax) annual wellbeing budget, for you to spend at your discretion on items such as gym membership, therapy, meditation, etc.; £3,000 annual learning and development budget, plus up to five days paid work time; £2,000 onboarding grant for equipment and supplies; A pension contribution scheme (up to 7% employer-matched contribution); Private health insurance; Group life insurance; Generous parental leave benefits; and Paid office lunches twice a week including on Mondays. Working with CLTR also comes with a commitment to caring deeply about your wellbeing, career development and overall experience working with our team, and to respect your preferred working patterns, including flexible working hours as agreed with line managers, wherever possible. How to apply To apply for this role, please submit your CV and a cover letter (no more than two sides of A4) using the application form () by 9am UK time on Monday 22 June 2026. Please use your cover letter to demonstrate how you meet the person specification, and how you would approach the responsibilities of this role in practice. We plan to conduct first round interviews online with selected candidates during the week commencing 29 June 2026. Final interviews will be held in person during the week commencing 13 July 2026 at CLTR's office in London. If you have any questions regarding the process or dates above, please contact us via Equal opportunities . click apply for full job details
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Job Title: Cyber Security Incident Response Specialist Location: London, Wokingham, or Warwick (2 days per week onsite - hybrid working) Contract Duration: 6months + initially, with high potential for extension (long-term programme) Clearance: SC required or eligible THIS PROJECT IS INSIDE IR35 Project Overview: We are looking for an experienced Cyber Security Incident Response Specialist to join a high-impact security programme supporting the resilience of UK critical national infrastructure (CNI) . You'll join a team responsible for responding to cyber threats across both cyber and physical domains - helping to manage the full incident life cycle, improve response maturity, and develop scalable IR documentation and exercises. This is a specialist role for someone with real-world IR experience and the ability to assess, escalate, and coordinate technical and business responses. Key Responsibilities: Lead or support incident response (IR) activities across the full life cycle: detection, triage, containment, eradication, recovery, and lessons learned Develop and maintain IR playbooks, plans, and post-incident reports Support post-incident reviews , including root cause analysis (RCA) and lessons learned sessions Design and deliver incident response exercises (eg tabletop simulations) Act as a subject matter expert (SME) for incident response processes and frameworks Collaborate with SOC teams, technical SMEs, and non-technical stakeholders Communicate IR outcomes effectively via reports, presentations, and briefings Build working relationships across internal security functions and external CNI/regulatory stakeholders Mandatory Requirements (Must-Have): Strong, recent experience in cybersecurity incident response Ability to make informed decisions during incidents (triage, escalate, communicate) Experience working in Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sectors - eg utilities, energy, telco, banking, health, defence, or transport Working knowledge of NIST, MITRE ATT&CK , or equivalent frameworks Proven ability to communicate IR findings to technical and non-technical audiences Experience contributing to or owning IR playbooks, SOPs, or RCA documentation Must hold current SC clearance or have been previously cleared within the last 12-18 months Desirable Skills (Nice-to-Have): Experience within the energy or utilities sector Exposure to OT/ICS environments (eg SCADA, PLCs, DCS) Experience delivering or supporting tabletop IR exercises Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Sentinel, Defender, Splunk, QRadar, Tenable, CrowdStrike, etc. Industry certifications such as CISSP, GCFA, GEIR, CCIM, CISM, CEH , or equivalent What We're Not Looking For: Junior SOC analysts (L1/L2 triage only) Generalist cyber roles without deep IR exposure Candidates without experience in CNI or enterprise-scale IR
Job Title: Cyber Security Incident Response Specialist Location: London, Wokingham, or Warwick (2 days per week onsite - hybrid working) Contract Duration: 6months + initially, with high potential for extension (long-term programme) Clearance: SC required or eligible THIS PROJECT IS INSIDE IR35 Project Overview: We are looking for an experienced Cyber Security Incident Response Specialist to join a high-impact security programme supporting the resilience of UK critical national infrastructure (CNI) . You'll join a team responsible for responding to cyber threats across both cyber and physical domains - helping to manage the full incident life cycle, improve response maturity, and develop scalable IR documentation and exercises. This is a specialist role for someone with real-world IR experience and the ability to assess, escalate, and coordinate technical and business responses. Key Responsibilities: Lead or support incident response (IR) activities across the full life cycle: detection, triage, containment, eradication, recovery, and lessons learned Develop and maintain IR playbooks, plans, and post-incident reports Support post-incident reviews , including root cause analysis (RCA) and lessons learned sessions Design and deliver incident response exercises (eg tabletop simulations) Act as a subject matter expert (SME) for incident response processes and frameworks Collaborate with SOC teams, technical SMEs, and non-technical stakeholders Communicate IR outcomes effectively via reports, presentations, and briefings Build working relationships across internal security functions and external CNI/regulatory stakeholders Mandatory Requirements (Must-Have): Strong, recent experience in cybersecurity incident response Ability to make informed decisions during incidents (triage, escalate, communicate) Experience working in Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sectors - eg utilities, energy, telco, banking, health, defence, or transport Working knowledge of NIST, MITRE ATT&CK , or equivalent frameworks Proven ability to communicate IR findings to technical and non-technical audiences Experience contributing to or owning IR playbooks, SOPs, or RCA documentation Must hold current SC clearance or have been previously cleared within the last 12-18 months Desirable Skills (Nice-to-Have): Experience within the energy or utilities sector Exposure to OT/ICS environments (eg SCADA, PLCs, DCS) Experience delivering or supporting tabletop IR exercises Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Sentinel, Defender, Splunk, QRadar, Tenable, CrowdStrike, etc. Industry certifications such as CISSP, GCFA, GEIR, CCIM, CISM, CEH , or equivalent What We're Not Looking For: Junior SOC analysts (L1/L2 triage only) Generalist cyber roles without deep IR exposure Candidates without experience in CNI or enterprise-scale IR