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12 months ago
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Network Analyst

Contract onsite in Cheltenham Day rate: £600 - £700 per day inside IR35

We're currently seeking an accomplished and highly ambitious Network Analyst to work with our exceptional client, a world class brand in a secure environment to drive major business transformation, process and technical change across this complex organisation.

This contract roles will require you to conduct security clearance prior to assignment. The Network Analyst role is conducted in an environment that is far from ordinary, therefore, we're not looking for ordinary.

Responsibilities:

  • Work with Projects to determine their network analysis requirements and use knowledge to apply known techniques.

  • Use or build familiarity with tooling to apply techniques to mission data.

  • Work with data scientists and analysts to ensure information extracted is useful and useable.

  • Share knowledge with the team to enhance our collective capabilities.

    Skills:

  • Network analysis, including using common tools such as wireshark

  • Protocol analysis and strong understanding of protocols

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Excellent communication skills, highly enthusiastic team player.

    As an organisation and as a team, Guidant Global are committed to fostering an equitable, diverse and inclusive workplace, where every employee and contractor feels valued and empowered throughout their time with us.

    We actively seek to recruit talent from all backgrounds, and to draw on a rich blend of experiences, perspectives and creativity. We believe that when people are respected and included, they are motivated to bring their best and whole selves to work, leading to innovative solutions and exceptional outcomes for all parties

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