Cyber Security Engineer

Entech Technical Solutions
Chessington, London, KT9 2EG, United Kingdom
Last month
£60,000 – £75,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £75,000 pa

Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Location: Southwest London

Due to security clearance requirements, UK citizenship is required for this position

Salary: £60,000 - £75,000

Cyber Security Engineers will work on strengthening the security of mission‑critical products for the defence industry. You will provide cyber security expertise across the full engineering lifecycle, ensuring cyber risks are managed effectively.

You will play a vital role in ensuring the security of control systems used by the MoD and our international partners.

Responsibilities

Provide cyber security advice throughout the entire product lifecycle.

Automate cyber security risk and vulnerability assessments, including through use of AI.

Maintain the integrity of product cyber security risk management artefacts and offer technical advice.

Plan a range of product cyber security activities.

Requirements

Strong background in cyber security engineering, with a degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Cyber Security, or similar or equivalent experience.

Experience working with cyber and engineering design data.

Knowledge of industrial control systems.

Knowledge of NIST CSF.

Experience in threat modelling using frameworks such as Mitre ATT&CK, DEF3ND or EMB3D.

Experience in cyber security risk management.

Experience with vulnerability, patch and update management.

Due to the nature of our work, you must be a sole UK national for this clearance type.

Benefits

Flexible and hybrid working options, including an optional compressed fortnight.

Private healthcare.

Cash health plan.

Holiday buy and sell options.

Career development opportunities and professional training.

Performance‑related bonuses

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