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Cyber Security Engineer

Ncounter Limited
Bath
3 days ago
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Cyber Security Engineer – National Security Projects

Salary: £80,000–£90,000 | Location: UK (must be eligible for UK Security Clearance)

Step into a mission-critical role shaping the UK’s cyber defence. Ncounter is hiring a Cyber Security Engineer to join a high-impact software consultancy driving innovation across national security and government infrastructure.

Work on cutting-edge, high-stakes programmes where your expertise in secure design, threat mitigation, and operational security will directly influence national resilience. Collaborate with elite technologists, shape secure systems architecture, and drive strategy in a fast-paced, forward-thinking environment.

What you’ll need:

  • 3+ years in complex IT or consultancy environments

  • Knowledge of HMG SPF, ISO27001, identity management, SIEM, PKI, cryptography, and secure frameworks

  • Experience in public sector programmes

  • Bonus: PCiIAA, SABSA, TOGAF, or a master’s/STEM degree

    If you’re security-cleared (or eligible), ready to lead, and want to work where it matters most -apply now with Ncounter

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