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Cyber Security Engineer

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4 days ago
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Cyber Security Engineer - Hybrid - Dartford - £50k

My client are a fast-growing, forward-thinking logistics company with a strong international presence and a reputation for innovation. Operating across multiple divisions, with a dynamic team of over 1,100 professionals and offices across the UK, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, they are committed to driving operational excellence.

The Role


We’re looking for a passionate and hands-on Cyber Security Engineer to join their expanding IT team and play a key role in enhancing their security posture across on-premises and cloud environments. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives on solving complex security challenges, enjoys working collaboratively, and wants to make a tangible impact on safeguarding critical systems and data.

Whats on offer


Competitive salary package




Hybrid working for better work-life balance




Onsite amenities: Free parking and an onsite canteen for convenience




Generous leave: 25 days annual holiday allowance




Enhanced family leave: Maternity, paternity, and adoption pay




Benefits portal: Access to discounts, company perks, and wellbeing resources




Wellbeing support: Employee wellbeing programme for mental and physical health




Referral scheme: Earn up to £1,000 by referring a friend




Fantastic working culture: A supportive environment with excellent work-life balance




Recognition programmes: Long service awards and charity initiatives


What You’ll Be Doing


Lead and support a range of IT security projects, ensuring secure and timely delivery




Manage and maintain cybersecurity tools for both on-prem and cloud environments (cloud being a key focus)




Implement, configure, and update security solutions including EDR, SIEM, vulnerability management, IAM, and cloud security tools




Collaborate with internal IT, development, and third-party teams to embed security across all operations




Conduct risk assessments, vulnerability scans, and OSINT investigations




Monitor emerging threats, zero-day vulnerabilities, and new CVEs, assessing their potential impact




Investigate and respond to security incidents, performing root cause analysis and recommending improvements




Deliver engaging security awareness training across the business




Provide security guidance for new technologies and strategic initiatives




Support day-to-day security operations and enforce strong change control processes




Assist with SOC alerts, investigations, and escalations


What We’re Looking For


Proven experience in a Cyber Security Engineer or similar technical security role




Strong understanding of network, infrastructure, and application security principles




Practical experience with security tools and platforms, both on-prem and cloud-based




Familiarity with industry standards and frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST, CIS)




Experience in risk assessment, vulnerability management, and incident response




Hands-on experience configuring and managing cloud security tools and IAM solutions




Knowledge of EDR platforms and vulnerability management processes




Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CISSP, CEH, Azure Security Engineer) desirable




Excellent communication skills with the ability to simplify complex issues for non-technical audiences




Proactive, detail-oriented, and able to work effectively in a fast-paced environment


Interested? APPLY by sending an updated copy of your CV to . 

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