Senior Cyber Security Engineer

Nigel Wright Group
Ne270By, NE27 0BY, United Kingdom
Today
£44,075 – £48,226 pa

Salary

£44,075 – £48,226 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Posted
2 Jun 2026 (Today)
The Opportunity
We are working with a large public sector organisation in the North East to recruit a Senior Cyber Security Engineer into a small but growing cyber security team. This is a hands-on technical role, created to strengthen engineering capability, reduce single-person dependency and support a significant programme of security improvement across the organisation.

This role is ideal for a practitioner who enjoys configuring, building and improving security controls, rather than a purely analytical or governance-led position.

They operate a hybrid working pattern where you would be expected to be in the office 3 days a week. Our client doesn't sponsor visas so candidates will require a permanent right to work in the UK.

The Role
Reporting into the Cyber Security Manager, you will play a key role in the day-to-day engineering and ongoing development of the organisation’s cyber security controls. The focus is firmly on technical delivery, working closely with infrastructure, networking and a managed SOC provider.

Key areas of responsibility include:
  • Technical implementation and configuration of Microsoft 365 E5 security tooling, including:
    • Microsoft Defender (endpoint, identity, cloud)
    • DLP and Purview policy implementation
  • Acting as the internal engineering counterpart to a managed SOC provider
  • Engineering, configuration and ongoing management of a large firewall estate, working extensively with next-generation firewalls
  • Firewall policies, VPN configuration and firewall lifecycle management
  • Supporting vulnerability management by consolidating findings, engaging technical teams and driving remediation activity
  • Contributing to future security initiatives, including Privileged Access Management (PAM) and improvements to secure SDLC practices

The Person
With proven hands-on experience in cyber security engineering from a either a purely or predominantly cyber security focussed role, you will possess:
  • Experience configuring and working directly with security tooling in live environments
  • Cloud security (Microsoft 365, Azure, AWS)
  • Strong technical exposure to security tooling, such as:
    • SIEM/SOAR, EDR/XDR, vulnerability scanners, patch management, CASB, DLP
  • Good firewall experience
  • Solid understanding of networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, firewall policies, VPNs)

Desirable experience:

  • Microsoft Defender, Purview and M365 E5 security capabilities
  • Privileged Access Management (PAM) tooling
  • Background in infrastructure or networking prior to moving into security
  • Exposure to secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) practices


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