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Provide hands-on leadership, coaching, and scheduling oversight for GSOC analysts and supervisors to maintain operational excellence. Global Monitoring & Incident Response * Supervise real-time ...

Provide handson leadership, coaching, and scheduling oversight for GSOC analysts and supervisors to maintain operational excellence. Global Monitoring & Incident Response * Supervise realtime ...

GSOC Analysts, Operators Employment Type: Full‑Time Location: Austin, TX / Onsite Travel Requirement: Minimal to Moderate: 10% - 15% (as needed for client or site support) Position Summary The GSOC ...

GSOC Analysts, Operators Employment Type: Full-Time Location: Austin, TX / Onsite Travel Requirement: Minimal to Moderate: 10% - 15% (as needed for client or site support) Position Summary The GSOC ...

GSOC Tier 1 Analyst

MD · On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

Executive Airlift Government Security Operations Center (GSOC) - Tier 1 Analyst Available Shifts * Monday thru Friday Mid Shift Hours: 3 PM to 11 PM * Monday thru Friday Overnight Shift Hours: 11 PM ...

Set priorities for the GSOC, direct analysts' daily activities as necessary, ensure the team is meeting all deliverables in a timely manner, and direct the GSOC's response to incidents * Oversee the ...

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How much do gsoc analyst jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for gsoc analyst in the United States is $84,207.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a GSOC Analyst job?

A GSOC (Global Security Operations Center) Analyst is responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and responding to security threats that may impact an organization. They use various security tools and intelligence sources to detect cyber, physical, and operational risks. Their duties often include threat analysis, incident response, and coordination with internal teams to mitigate risks. GSOC Analysts play a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of an organization's people, assets, and information. Strong analytical skills, knowledge of security protocols, and the ability to respond quickly to incidents are essential for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Gsoc Analyst position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a GSOC Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, situational awareness, and a background in security or risk management, often supported by a relevant degree or security certifications. Proficiency with security information and event management (SIEM) tools, video management systems, and communication platforms such as Everbridge or Genetec is highly valuable. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for handling incidents and collaborating with diverse teams. These skills ensure timely identification and effective response to security threats, keeping people, assets, and operations safe.

What does a typical day look like for a GSOC Analyst, and what types of incidents might they handle?

As a GSOC Analyst, your day typically involves monitoring real-time security feeds, analyzing alerts from various systems, and conducting incident response activities. You may handle incidents ranging from access control alarms, suspicious activity reports, and emergency escalations to tracking severe weather events that could impact operations. Collaboration with internal security teams, local law enforcement, and company stakeholders is frequent, ensuring information flows smoothly and responses are well-coordinated. This role offers exposure to a variety of situations, with each day presenting new challenges and opportunities to develop your expertise. Over time, strong performers can move into lead analyst, supervisor, or broader security management roles.
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Infographic showing various Gsoc Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 1% Physical, and 99% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,207 per year, or $40.5 per hour.

GSOC Analyst (Korean Fluent)

ijetconnect

San Francisco, CA

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

This position operates on-site in San Francisco, CA. This is not a Cybersecurity position.

Who We Are Looking For

GSOC Analyst must be detail oriented, have a strong aptitude in communication and analytical thinking when responding to events, as well as having a team first mentality. Daily responsibilities will focus on the monitoring of global events, camera and alarm monitoring, internal and external communications, and responding to alerts from a variety of security systems and tools. Analysts must be able to effectively comprehend data and compose clear and effective communications that will have a global audience.
What You Will Work On

  • Provide emergency and non-emergency security system monitoring, security dispatch, and emergency notification services. 
  • Write security incident investigation reports to provide situational awareness and communicate risks to management.
  • Collect, evaluate, and disseminate intelligence to support action plans based on credibility and likelihood.
  • Assist in planning and execution of risk assessment projects.
  • Contribute to procedures and processes to standardize and enhance risk management.
  • Work closely with various onsite, offsite, internal, and external security teams.
  • Process and maintain a wide variety of files, logs, reports, and forms.
  • Prepare written reports of incidents in the proper format, grammar, and spelling.
  • Analyze information using multiple external sources to identify and prevent potential threats or risks affecting company assets. 

*This Job Description is not a comprehensive list of all required activities, duties, or responsibilities. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at the discretion of the leadership at any time with or without notice.
What You Will Bring 

  • Must be fluent in Korean, with strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field is strongly preferred. Either bachelor's degree or equivalent military or work experience is acceptable.
  • Have an interest or direct experience in the following: Executive Protection, Intelligence, Operations, Critical Incident Management or Corporate Security.
  • Must be well-versed in current technologies and open-source search methodologies.
  • Experience working on a remote based team. 
  • Must be willing to sign an NDA and maintain strict confidentiality.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • Must be a competent user of Microsoft Suite and Google Suite.
  • Ability to maintain a professional demeanor during stressful situations. 
  • Must be able to quickly adapt and excel in dynamic situations. 
  • Demonstrated organizational and time management skills. 
  • Maintain composure in dealing with authorities, executives, clients, staff, and the public occasionally under conditions of urgency and in pressure situations.
  • Ability to attend training events that fall outside normal work hours.
  • Ability to work 8 to 12-hour shifts both days and nights.

Work Environment & Physical/Mental Demands
With or without reasonable accommodation, requires the physical and mental capacity to effectively perform all essential functions. In addition to other demands, the demands of the job include:

  • Must undergo and meet company standards for background and reference checks, and drug tests if required
  • Exposure to sensitive and confidential information
  • Regular computer usage
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks concurrently
  • Manual dexterity required for occasional reaching and lifting of small objects and operating office equipment
  • Occasional reaching with hands and arms, stooping, kneeling, crouching and/or crawling
  • Must be flexible with the ability to work evenings, odd hours, and weekends with little notice
  • Frequent sitting and/or standing
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