Cybersecurity Analyst

At ATCO Australia, we are on a mission to transform the global energy landscape and lead the way towards a sustainable future. As a critical player in the dynamic energy market, we offer an exciting and inclusive work environment that fosters innovation, collaboration and personal growth. The Cybersecurity Analyst plays a key role in safeguarding ATCO Australia's digital assets. Reporting to the Cybersecurity Lead, this position is responsible for monitoring, analysing and responding to security events and incidents to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, availability and reliability of ATCO’s information systems and data.This role directly supports the organisation’s strategic objective of maintaining a secure and resilient digital environment across both IT and OT landscapeWhat Success Looks LikePrompt identification and resolution of security incidents, ensuring minimal disruption to business operations.Proactive use of threat intelligence to anticipate, assess, and mitigate emerging cyber threats.Continuous surveillance of systems and networks to detect anomalies and potential breaches in real time.Accurate and detailed recording of security incidents, investigations, and outcomes to support audit readiness and continuous improvement.Strong engagement with IT, risk and business units to enhance organisational security awareness and resilience.Active contribution to the refinement of security operations processes, tools, and playbooks to improve efficiency and effectiveness.Exposure & ExperienceQualificationsA degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Security or a related field.1–3 years of experience in cybersecurity, with at least 1 year focused on IT security and governance.Familiarity with frameworks like NIST CSF, AESCSF, or ITIL.Hands-on experience with tools like Endpoint Protection, SIEM, PAM, Vulnerability Management, and IAM.Experience in incident response, risk assessment, and working across teams.Your BackgroundExperience in commercial or critical infrastructure environments, with a clear understanding of the stakes.Exposure to audit and compliance processes, with the ability to translate findings into actionable improvements.Confidence navigating both IT and OT landscapes and bridging the gap between them.What we offerAccess to additional purchased leaveA competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with an annual incentive bonusNovated Lease and Car BenefitsEmployee Share Purchase PlanAccess to corporate discounts, including health insurance, banking and fitness clubs.Access to ATCO's Employee Assistance ProgramATCO fosters an inclusive workplace culture where everyone is treated fairly and respectfully. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and encourage applications from women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. AUD Perth 6000

Cybersecurity Analyst

At ATCO Australia, we are on a mission to transform the global energy landscape and lead the way towards a sustainable future. As a critical player in the dynamic energy market, we offer an exciting and inclusive work environment that fosters innovation, collaboration and personal growth. 

The Cybersecurity Analyst plays a key role in safeguarding ATCO Australia's digital assets. Reporting to the Cybersecurity Lead, this position is responsible for monitoring, analysing and responding to security events and incidents to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, availability and reliability of ATCO’s information systems and data.

This role directly supports the organisation’s strategic objective of maintaining a secure and resilient digital environment across both IT and OT landscape

What Success Looks Like

  • Prompt identification and resolution of security incidents, ensuring minimal disruption to business operations.
  • Proactive use of threat intelligence to anticipate, assess, and mitigate emerging cyber threats.
  • Continuous surveillance of systems and networks to detect anomalies and potential breaches in real time.
  • Accurate and detailed recording of security incidents, investigations, and outcomes to support audit readiness and continuous improvement.
  • Strong engagement with IT, risk and business units to enhance organisational security awareness and resilience.
  • Active contribution to the refinement of security operations processes, tools, and playbooks to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

Exposure & Experience

Qualifications

  • A degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Security or a related field.
  • 1–3 years of experience in cybersecurity, with at least 1 year focused on IT security and governance.
  • Familiarity with frameworks like NIST CSF, AESCSF, or ITIL.
  • Hands-on experience with tools like Endpoint Protection, SIEM, PAM, Vulnerability Management, and IAM.
  • Experience in incident response, risk assessment, and working across teams.

Your Background

  • Experience in commercial or critical infrastructure environments, with a clear understanding of the stakes.
  • Exposure to audit and compliance processes, with the ability to translate findings into actionable improvements.
  • Confidence navigating both IT and OT landscapes and bridging the gap between them.

What we offer

  • Access to additional purchased leave
  • A competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with an annual incentive bonus
  • Novated Lease and Car Benefits
  • Employee Share Purchase Plan
  • Access to corporate discounts, including health insurance, banking and fitness clubs.
  • Access to ATCO's Employee Assistance Program

ATCO fosters an inclusive workplace culture where everyone is treated fairly and respectfully. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and encourage applications from women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.