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Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
Salary: £55,000 - £70,000 PLUS 25 Days Holiday, Vendor Certifications, International Travel, Private Pension
About the Company:
Our client, a global leader in Sustainability Consulting, is looking for a Cyber Security Engineer to join their growing Information Security Team. This exciting role provides an opportunity to shape and strengthen security practices across the organization. If you are passionate about cybersecurity, have a strong technical background, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you.
Position Overview:
As a Cyber Security Engineer, you will collaborate with the IT Security Team to advise, develop, and maintain security processes and policies. Your expertise will guide the organization in enhancing security capabilities across its global infrastructure. This role offers a chance to make a real impact by ensuring the integrity and resilience of the company’s IT environment against evolving cyber threats.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Support incident management and security response efforts, providing expertise to address and resolve security incidents quickly and effectively.
  • Perform regular security checks, including daily, weekly, and monthly monitoring of systems and resolving any identified vulnerabilities.
  • Assist with compliance checks, ensure security standards are adhered to, and investigate exceptions to ensure adherence to policies.
  • Contribute to the development and enhancement of security policies, processes, and procedures to maintain robust security across all systems.
  • Identify and evaluate security risks, providing proactive solutions to strengthen the organization’s security posture.
  • Participate in testing and improving disaster recovery (DR) plans to ensure system resilience and continuity in the event of an attack or failure.
    Essential Skills & Experience:
  • At least 2 years of hands-on experience in information security or IT infrastructure within an enterprise environment.
  • Familiarity with security standards such as ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials, GDPR, and Data Protection Act.
  • Experience with Microsoft O365 Security solutions and network security operations.
  • Understanding of security testing principles, including vulnerability scanning, risk identification, and mitigation.
  • Knowledge of security auditing and security incident response processes.
  • Experience with event and log analysis to monitor and assess security risks.
  • Solid understanding of Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity principles.
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex security concepts to non-technical stakeholders in a clear, accessible manner.
    How to Apply:
    If you're an experienced Cyber Security Engineer looking to make an impact in a global organisation, apply now.
    Keywords: Information Security Consultant, IT Security Consultant, Cybersecurity Specialist, Microsoft O365 Security, Enterprise Security Jobs, Information Security Leeds, IT Risk Management, Security Incident Response, Vulnerability Management, ISO 27001, GDPR Compliance, Security Awareness, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

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