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Cyber Security Engineer – London

Position:

Cyber Security Engineer

Location:

London (Central), United Kingdom

Salary:

GBP40,000 – GBP45,000 + Excellent Benefits Work Schedule:

Remote with travel to office/customer site as required A longstanding (20+ years) Managed IT/Internet Service Provider has an exciting new opportunity for a Cyber Security Engineer to join their team, securing the infrastructure of high–profile customers alongside the internal environment. This business partners with leading tech vendors including Microsoft, Cisco, Juniper, and many more. They add to their customer base year upon year leading them to where they are today, one of the UK's best rated MSPs with an extensive list of clients nationwide. The position offers full responsibility for ensuring customers' data, systems, and networks remain secure, and any possible threats eliminated. The position will see you accountable for implementing, configuring, and maintaining security tools and platforms to prevent future vulnerabilities and attacks. You'll also be responsible for helping to maintain accreditation with information security policies and frameworks, including Cyber Essentials, ISO27001, etc.

Duties include:

Reviewing current security procedures and processes. Researching, advising, and implementing new tools and countermeasures to better protect systems and data.
Monitoring for attacks and instructions.
Responding to alerts, threats, and breaches, with resolutions.
Keeping company up to date and compliant with industry best practice, policies, and guidelines.
Contributing to deployment of Cybersecurity related projects and tasks for clients and internal infrastructure
End to end threat and vulnerability management.
Rolling out, managing, and configuring a range of network security tools and appliances.
Key Skills:

Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace Security admin
Cloud, Endpoint Security, Virtualisation
Networking (Routers, Switches, Firewalls)
SIEM
IDS/IPS
Security assessments
Information Security best practices, policies, and procedures
Certification such as: CISA/CISM/CISSP, CCNA/CCNP (R&S/Security)
Benefits:

25 days holiday, increasing with service
Remote working with occasional travel when required
Private Health Insurance
Vendor certifications fully paid for and study support provided
Training plans relevant to YOUR areas and paths of interest (Security, Cloud, Networking etc.)
Staff receive the best and latest hardware, and software, for work/personal use
If this sounds a match on the surface, please apply for a call back and much more info.
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