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Cyber Security and Operational Technology Support Engineer

VIQU Limited
Lancashire
2 days ago
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Cyber Security and Operational Technology Support Engineer
Morecambe, Lancashire – Onsite | Permanent

Must be eligble for SC Clearance - British Born

VIQU are partnering with a global engineering and digital transformation leader in the energy sector to recruit a Cyber Security and Operational Technology Support Engineer. This role offers the opportunity to support critical OT systems and cyber compliance within a highly regulated industrial environment.

As the Cyber Security and OT Support Engineer, you will help maintain compliance, configuration control, and technical governance across key operational systems, ensuring the continued safe and secure operation of the Heysham 1 site.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Support the delivery of OT and cyber security services across site systems.
  • Maintain configuration control, backups, and software libraries for OT assets.
  • Administer malware checks, risk registers, and digital forensic investigations.
  • Assist with cyber incident response and deliver awareness training.
  • Ensure adherence to EDF and industry standards (IEC 62443, NIST CSF, CTS, TGN).
  • Maintain asset inventories, documentation, and network diagrams.
  • Collaborate with system engineers to implement security requirements and drive continual improvement.


Key Requirements:


  • BSc/BEng or HND in Computer Science, Cyber Security, or related discipline.
  • Strong understanding of Operational Technology (OT), ICS, SCADA, PLCs, and industrial protocols (Modbus, OPC, HART).
  • Experience with network security, DMZ architecture, and risk management.
  • Working knowledge of cyber security frameworks and governance in regulated industries.
  • Excellent attention to detail, communication, and documentation skills.
  • Ability to build relationships with system owners and explain complex technical concepts clearly.
  • Must be eligible for Security Check (SC) clearance and live within 60 minutes of Heysham 1.
  • Full UK driving licence required.


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