Cyber Security Engineer - Acron EAM/PAM

Skillsbay Limited
Rugby
1 month ago
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced Cyber Security Engineer with a strong background in Endpoint Privilege Management (EAM) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) to join a dynamic team in Rugby. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and enhancing security measures across multiple domains, with a primary focus on Arcon EAM/PAM systems. This role offers a hybrid work model (2 days in the office, 3 days remote).

Key Responsibilities:
  • Design, deploy, configure, and manage security products with a focus on Arcon EAM/PAM tools.
  • Implement and integrate Arcon EAM/PAM with various authentication and management tools.
  • Develop and enforce access control policies through Arcon PAM.
  • Provide 24/7 support for security incidents, troubleshooting, and resolving PAM-related issues.
  • Coordinate with users to address support tickets and perform root cause analysis (RCA) for PAM incidents.
  • Ensure compliance with GRC, audits, and ITIL processes (incident, change, and problem management).
  • Share best practices and insights to improve security posture across the organisation.
Required Skills and Experience:
  • Minimum of 8 years of experience in cybersecurity, with a strong focus on Endpoint Privilege Management and Privileged Access Management.
  • Proven expertise with Arcon EAM/PAM and related security technologies.
  • In-depth understanding of identity and access management, security principles, and privilege access controls.
  • Experience in GRC, compliance management, and audits.
  • ITIL knowledge in incident, change, and problem management.
  • Must hold an active SC clearance (lapsed SC cannot be accepted).
  • Cyber Security certifications (SANS, ISACA, CISSP, etc.) are highly desirable.
Desired Characteristics:
  • Familiarity with industry standards such as HMGSPF, JSP 440, JSP 490, NCSC ten steps to cyber security, MOD Cyber Security Directives.
  • Excellent troubleshooting skills and ability to resolve technical issues quickly and efficiently.
  • Good understanding of networks and domain structures.
Additional Information:
  • This is aclassified project, and applicants must holdBritish Nationality(dual citizenship cannot be considered for this role).
  • The successful candidate will be required to provide 24/7 support and be on-call as needed.

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