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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 500.00-500.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Cyber Service Operations Analyst  500 - 600 per day Outside IR353 month contract - Possibility of extension Predominantly Remote - with monthly travel to London or BirminghamExcellent opportunity for an experienced Cyber Service Operations Analyst or Cyber Operating Model Consultant to support a large-scale cyber transformation programme focused on the rollout and operational adoption of managed cyber security services across a global organisation.Working as part of a dedicated cyber programme, you''ll be responsible for defining and documenting cyber service operating models, supporting service adoption and establishing consistent processes, governance and responsibilities across multiple regions. You''ll work closely with cyber leadership, IT stakeholders and a strategic security services partner to ensure services are embedded effectively.The role is centred around operating model design, service documentation and stakeholder engagement. You''ll facilitate workshops, produce process maps, RACI matrices, governance documentation and service catalogues, while helping define the interaction between internal teams and third-party service providers. This is a business-focused role an...</description>
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