OT Security Engineer

Cardiff
3 hours ago
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OT Security Engineer - Based in South Wales, Hybrid Working, Paying between £600 to £700 Per Day, Outside IR35, 12 Month Contract, To Start ASAP

Your new company

You will be working with a leading organisation that is based in South Wales.

Your new role

We're looking for a hands‑on OT Security Engineer to play a key role in strengthening and evolving operational technology security across complex, business‑critical environments.

This contract focuses on designing, implementing and maturing OT security tooling, initially leading the deployment of EDR, ITDR, NDR and ICS monitoring solutions into OT networks, alongside the rollout of hardened security baselines. You'll work closely with SOC, security architecture and incident response teams to integrate solutions into a centralised SIEM/SOC capability and fine-tune detection and response.

This is a highly technical, electrofocusing role offering real ownership, autonomy and impact.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the implementation, configuration and optimisation of OT security technologies (EDR, ITDR, NDR, ICS monitoring)

Integrate OT security tooling with a central SOC/SIEM environment (including alerting, detection and response tuning)

Take a threat led approach to security configuration, aligned to MITRE ATT&CK, Cyber Kill Chain and relevant threat intelligence

Roll out endpoint and ICS monitoring agents across OT environments, including remote and critical locations, working closely with operational teams to minimise disruption.

Establish operating models, alerting processes and clear RACI ownership for OT security platforms

Support incident response activities and continuous improvement of detection capability

Work with vendors, security teams and OT stakeholders to maximise value and platform performance

Produce clear management information and security insights from deployed technologies

What you'll need to succeed

Strong background in security engineering or security operations, ideally within OT or regulated environments

Hands on experience with areas such as EDR, NDR, XDR, SIEM, endpoint security, network security or ICS monitoring

Good understanding of threat models, adversary tactics and defensive frameworks

Experience integrating security tooling into SOC environments (e.g. SIEM/XDR platforms)

Comfortable working independently while engaging confidently with technical and non‑technical stakeholders

Exposure to OT environments and standards (e.g. NIS, NIS‑CAF) is highly desirable

What you need to do now

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