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Cyber Security Engineer

Franklin Fitch
Greater London
4 days ago
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About the Role:

We’re a leading Managed Service Provider (MSP) delivering cutting-edge IT and security solutions to businesses worldwide. Our mission is to protect digital assets through proactive security measures, advanced threat intelligence, and world-class support. Join a dynamic, innovation-driven team where your skills make a real impact.

Your Mission:

As a Cyber Security Engineer, you’ll take charge of designing and implementing advanced security systems, supporting clients in improving their security posture, and staying ahead of emerging cyber threats. You’ll play a crucial role in delivering technical excellence, leading customer engagements, and mentoring team members.

Key Responsibilities:

Design, implement, and manage enterprise-grade security solutions (firewalls, SIEM, IDS/IPS, endpoint protection, cloud security).
Shape strategic security recommendations and collaborate on technical win plans.
Maintain and update security policies, procedures, and incident response plans.
Deliver security awareness training and advise clients on best practices.
Support audits and compliance initiatives (ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR, etc.).
Work cross-functionally with internal and external teams, including partner engagements.
Research emerging threats and recommend security framework enhancements.
Mentor and support junior security team members.

What We’re Looking For:

A degree in Cybersecurity, IT, or equivalent experience.
4+ years in a cybersecurity role, preferably within an MSP or fast-paced environment.
Strong hands-on experience with SIEM, EDR, VPNs, firewalls, and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP).
Expertise in Microsoft Sentinel, Cisco Splunk or Palo Alto QRadar, and KQL.
Proven skills in threat detection, incident response, and forensic analysis.
Knowledge of SOAR tools (especially Palo Alto XSOAR or similar).
Familiarity with compliance standards: ISO 27001, NIST, CIS, GDPR, HIPAA.
Bonus: scripting/automation skills (Python, PowerShell, Bash).
Deep understanding of Microsoft security technologies.
Certifications such as CISSP, CEH, OSCP, CISM, or Security+ are highly desirable.
Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration abilities.

Ready to Make an Impact?

Join us and be part of a security-first team committed to innovation, client success, and professional growth. Apply today and help shape the future of cybersecurity.

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