Full-Time

SOC Analyst

Security Operations Center, Security Monitoring & Incident Response

Posted on 5/12/2026

Fujitsu

Fujitsu

10,001+ employees

Global ICT products and services provider

No salary listed

Warrington, UK

In Person

Category
IT & Security (1)
Requirements
  • Previous experience as a SOC Analyst or in a similar security role.
  • Strong understanding of security concepts and attacker techniques, including network, endpoint, cloud security and the MITRE ATT&CK framework.
  • Experience with security tools and technologies, including SIEM, EDR, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Availability to work a shift-based schedule including nights, days, and weekends.
Responsibilities
  • Monitor security tools, logs and alerts for suspicious activity using SIEM, EDR and network monitoring systems.
  • Investigate and analyse security events and incidents to determine their nature, impact, and root cause, including correlating data from multiple sources and applying attacker Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
  • Use ITSM toolsets to produce clear and concise reporting on security events, incidents and trends to stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with other security teams, IT teams and business stakeholders to ensure effective security operations and communication.
  • Stay up to date on the latest security threats, vulnerabilities and best practices through training and industry publications.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with cloud security or cloud environments beyond basic familiarity.
  • Experience with NGAV and IDPS technologies.
  • Familiarity with regulatory frameworks applicable to security operations.
  • Ability to live within commutable distance from Warrington.

Fujitsu provides ICT products and services for businesses, including computing hardware, networking equipment, software, and related consulting and managed IT services. It delivers hardware platforms (servers, storage, networking) and software that run on them, along with services to design, implement, and manage digital infrastructure, data centers, and applications. It differentiates itself with a long global track record, end-to-end capabilities, and deep integration of hardware, software, and services across regions, reflecting its telecom-to-IT shift. Its goal is to help customers manage information and communications technology to support digital transformation and business continuity worldwide.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Tokyo, Japan

Founded

1935

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What believers are saying

  • Quantum simulator challenge attracts 46 teams from 13 countries, validating market demand for accessible quantum tools.
  • Tensor network simulator handles 40+ qubits in shallow circuits, expanding addressable problem classes beyond state vector.
  • VQE acceleration technology reduces computation time from 200 days to one day, enabling practical quantum applications.

What critics are saying

  • Google or IBM achieve quantum supremacy by 2027, rendering Fujitsu's simulators obsolete before 2030 roadmap.
  • Nvidia and AMD commoditize Arm-based AI chips, undercutting MONAKA's competitive positioning in edge markets.
  • Persistent earnings misses trigger investor exodus, starving quantum and AI R&D investments through 2026-2027.

What makes Fujitsu unique

  • 40-qubit CPU-based quantum simulator with 1,024 FX700 nodes operational since October 2023.
  • Proprietary Quantum Application Research Package streamlines quantum algorithm development for industrial applications.
  • Hybrid quantum platform integrates 64-qubit superconducting computer with 40-qubit simulator for seamless transitions.

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Arrcus and Fujitsu partner on sovereign AI infrastructure for edge and training workloads

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