Cyber Security Engineer

Floorball Denmark
London
1 month ago
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Cyber Security Engineer – Protect, Innovate, and Lead

Location: Horsham, London, or Mansfield (Hybrid) - 1 day per week in either location
Salary: £50,000 - £55,000
Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00

Are you ready to take your cybersecurity expertise to the next level? We’re seeking a dynamic Cyber Security Engineer to join our innovative team and play a pivotal role in safeguarding our organisation’s most valuable assets.

This is your chance to make a real impact by enhancing our Data Loss Prevention (DLP), SIEM, and Incident Response capabilities while leveraging cutting-edge Azure technologies like Microsoft Sentinel and Purview.

What You'll Be Doing as a Cyber Security Engineer:

  • Managing Microsoft Sentinel for top-tier threat detection and response.

  • Leveraging Microsoft Purview to protect data and mitigate risks.

  • Performing detailed SIEM log analysis and proactive threat hunting.

  • Leading incident response efforts to investigate, contain, and recover from security breaches.

  • Conducting vulnerability assessments and working with teams to strengthen our cyber defences.

  • Staying ahead of emerging cyber threats, sharing knowledge, and promoting best practices.

What We’re Looking For:

  • 3-5 years of cybersecurity experience focusing on SIEM, threat hunting, and incident response.

  • Hands-on expertise with DLP and SIEM tools like Microsoft Sentinel and Purview.

  • Strong understanding of Azure cloud security and advanced threat detection techniques.

  • Familiarity with frameworks like ISO27001, NIST-CSF, and UK GDPR compliance.

  • A proactive, detail-oriented team player with exceptional analytical and communication skills.

Desirable (but not essential):

  • Knowledge of scripting languages like Python or PowerShell.

  • A passion for continuous learning and exploring new cybersecurity tools and techniques.

What’s in it for you:

  • Hybrid working

  • Private Healthcare & Life Insurance

  • Pension Contributions (up to 10% employer contribution)

  • Wellness Fund & Travel Insurance

  • 25 days annual leave (rising to 28 after 3 years) + Celebration & Volunteering Days

  • Enhanced Family Leave & Pay

  • Holiday Buy Back/Sell Scheme

Location and Work Arrangements:
This role is hybrid, based in Horsham, London, or Mansfield (1 day per week in one of these locations), with occasional travel to other offices as needed.

Ready to Join?
Take the leap and be part of a team that values your skills, supports your growth, and empowers you to lead the charge in cybersecurity.

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