What if your expertise could keep millions connected—and protected? As a Remote Telecommunications Cybersecurity Analyst, you’ll do more than guard networks. You’ll empower teams, help shape secure digital infrastructure, and make sure critical communication lines stay resilient in the face of emerging threats. Your work travels further than any signal, safeguarding people and businesses everywhere.
Why Your Impact Matters
Every security measure you design keeps vital communications safe and stable—whether it’s data, voice, or video.
Your insights help spot risks before they become outages or incidents, keeping downtime to a minimum and trust sky-high.
Remote isn’t a barrier here—it’s how your solutions reach the places and people who need them most.
How You’ll Drive Real Change
Analyze network logs, alerts, and trends to identify threats and turn findings into action, not just reports.
Design onboarding journeys that make security best practices second nature for every team member.
Partner with engineers and IT to roll out updates, patches, and new tools that boost both speed and security.
Create clear, actionable guidelines—so everyone knows how to respond, whether it’s a new vulnerability or a simulated attack.
Break down complex technical risks so anyone, from execs to frontline staff, feels informed and prepared.
Lead the response to incidents, learning from each event and sharing those lessons across the business.
Tools, Tech & Workflow
Dive into platforms like Splunk, Wireshark, or custom telecom security dashboards—your analysis brings clarity, not confusion.
Track projects and incident responses in Jira, Notion, or the collaboration tools you trust.
Leverage remote collaboration—Zoom, Slack, and more—to share insights and updates instantly.
Document fixes, lessons, and patterns so teams grow smarter with every project.
What Sets You Apart
You see the big picture: every alert is part of a larger story, and you connect the dots that others might miss.
You explain complicated threats in a way that empowers—not intimidates—colleagues at every level.
Always scanning the horizon, you’re ready for what’s next—adapting and learning as the landscape shifts.
Your calm under pressure and quick thinking make you a steady voice in any crisis.
Your Experience & Mindset
Experience analyzing cybersecurity incidents, vulnerabilities, or network attacks—especially in telecom or critical infrastructure.
Hands-on with telecom protocols, SIEM tools, packet sniffers, or network monitoring platforms.
Comfortable leading remote training, running tabletop exercises, or guiding distributed teams through real incidents.
You build trust by turning expertise into clear steps anyone can follow.
Always learning, always seeking the smarter, simpler fix.
How Work Happens Here
Shape your day and workspace for focus and deep thinking—the only thing that matters is impact.
Collaborate with teammates who thrive on feedback, knowledge-sharing, and honest conversations.
Every voice shapes the playbook, and every win—big or small—moves the whole team forward.
Professional growth is built-in: training, mentorship, and challenging projects are always in the pipeline.
Why It’s Worth It
$138,500 annual salary—recognizing your expertise and the ripple effect of your work.
Ongoing learning opportunities, mentorship, and a clear path for growth.
Every improvement, every insight, and every save gets the recognition it deserves.
Ready to Keep the World Connected and Secure?
If you want to use your cyber skills to protect the critical infrastructure people rely on every day, this is where your impact can travel farthest. Bring your knowledge, your vigilance, and your energy—let’s build a more secure future for everyone, together.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
In this role, you will work with protocols such as SS7, SIP, and VoIP, ensuring data transmission security and safeguarding communication channels.
This position involves creating detailed reports of cybersecurity incidents, including root cause analysis, corrective actions taken, and lessons learned to improve future incident response efforts.
In this role, you will use tools such as firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), SIEM solutions, and VPNs to monitor, detect, and respond to threats within telecommunications networks.
This position requires ensuring that telecommunications systems comply with industry standards like NIST, ISO 27001, and GDPR. This includes developing and updating security policies and educating stakeholders on compliance requirements.
In this role, collaboration involves working closely with network engineers, IT staff, and vendors to design secure telecommunications networks, identify vulnerabilities, and implement adequate security measures.