Security Engineer

Plymouth
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Infrastructure Security Engineer (Contract) - Hybrid/ Remote

We're looking for a hands-on Security/ Infrastructure Engineer with a strong security mindset to join a lean IT team in a hybrid cloud environment (Azure, M365, on-prem AD).

This is a 60% infrastructure / 30% security role - you'll be responsible for maintaining core systems while also investigating and responding to security alerts (Darktrace / SOC tools).

πŸš€ What You'll Be Doing

Manage and support Azure, M365, VMware & on-prem AD environments

Investigate and respond to security alerts and incidents

Support day-to-day infrastructure operations across a hybrid setup

Work closely with internal teams to maintain and improve systems & security

🧠 What You'll Bring

Strong experience in infrastructure / systems engineering

Good understanding of networking, Microsoft stack & hybrid environments

Experience investigating security alerts / incidents (SOC tools, Darktrace etc.)

Ability to work independently and take ownership

πŸ’‘ The Details

πŸ’° Β£300 - Β£350 per day

πŸ“ Hybrid (1-2 days onsite)

πŸ“† Initial 3 months (Highly likely extension)

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