Control Risks

Security and Investigations

GSOCAnalyst-SwingShift

$70–80k Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“GSOC Analyst - Swing Shift at Control Risks. Skills: Global security operations, Risk assessment, Incident management. Monitor worldwide events. Draft notifications”

Industry & Context.

Security and Investigations
Problems you'll solve

Incident assessment; Analyze open-source information; Critical analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Holiday work, Weekend work

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1-3 years experience in corporate security, 1-3 years experience in governmental security, Familiarity with global risk intelligence tools, Familiarity with incident response protocols, Proficiency in professional communication, Demonstrated capability to work collaboratively, Ability to exhibit professionalism, Ability to exhibit composure under pressure, Ability to multi-task, Ability to track multiple occurring events

Nice to Have

Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, Experience with emergency mass notification systems, Experience with travel risk management systems

What You'll Do.

Monitor worldwide events

Collaborate with cross-functional team

Facilitate crisis management

Coordinate incident escalations

Coordinate emergency communications

Track potential risks to leadership

Monitor potential risks to leadership

Mitigate potential risks to leadership

Conduct situation briefings

Participate in training

Participate in exercises

Conduct after-action reviews

Work with Global Security team

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional team; Global security professionals; Global Security team; Vendors; Protective Services team; Systems & Technology team

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication; Situation briefings

Full Job Description

**This position is not a Cyber Security role.** Control Risks is seeking a qualified Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Analyst to support a prominent client in managing and mitigating security risks associated with their global operations. The selected candidate will play a pivotal role in the monitoring and assessment of various threats that may impact the integrity and safety of personnel, assets, and operations. **This role will be part of a 24/7/365 function, and as such will require holiday and weekend work. This application is for the Swing Shift, covering 1:00PM-11:00PM EST either Sunday-Wednesday, or Wednesday-Saturday.** Key responsibilities of the GSOC Analyst will include: * Monitor worldwide events; identify events with the potential to impact the Client’s personnel, assets, and operations. Examples of relevant event categories include, but are not limited to: natural disasters, transportation disruptions, political instability, terrorism, crime, and geopolitical developments * Draft and review concise notifications for distribution to the Client’s decision-makers and global security leaders * Collaborate with a cross-functional team of other global security professionals in support of the GSOC’s 24/7/365 operations * Facilitate the Client’s crisis management response; coordinate incident escalations and emergency communications to site, regional, and enterprise-level global security leadership * Track, monitor, and mitigate any potential risks to executive and company C-suit leadership during travel * Conduct detailed written and verbal situation briefings to global security executives and higher * Participate in training and exercises to ensure GSOC team proficiency and compliance with standard operating procedures * Conduct after-action reviews (AARs) to identify lessons learned and best practices * Work with the Client’s Global Security team and vendors * Ability to collaborate with Global Security’s Protective Services and Systems & Technolog

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