Cyber Security Engineer | Privileged Access Management

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Greater London
1 month ago
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Join our diverse and global Privileged Access Management team within the Identity and Cyber Security group of our Technology division who is responsible for evolving and advancing our Privileged Access Management systems.

At Macquarie, our advantage is bringing together diverse people and empowering them to shape all kinds of possibilities. We are a global financial services group operating in 34 markets and with 55 years of unbroken profitability. You’ll be part of a friendly and supportive team where everyone - no matter what role - contributes ideas and drives outcomes.

What role will you play?

As a Cyber Security Engineer, you will partner closely with teams across Technology to advise, deliver and guide the adoption of Privileged Access Management capabilities. This includes increasing automation and uplifting cyber security. You will collaborate with customers and Product Owners to discover and understand customer needs and challenges. In this role, you will deliver automated capabilities to share and build identity security knowledge across technology teams. You will support increment planning through user story development and prioritisation activities. Additionally, you will assist with creating and maintaining patterns and end user guides and work alongside other regions to provide support, triage and respond to alerts and incidents for security systems, including CyberArk, HashiCorp Vault.

What you offer

  • Experience within the identity space, Privileged Access Management, and broader cyber security domains
  • Proven track record of working in an Agile environment
  • Highly analytical with strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in gathering and documenting requirements
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and relationship management skills to influence and negotiate with diverse stakeholders
  • Adept in engaging, collaborating, and communicating with both technical and non-technical colleagues, across different offices and time zones
  • Positive attitude and highly self-motivated, with a strong drive to succeed and deliver with high quality
  • Knowledge or experience with Identity Security or Cyber Security products such as CyberArk, HashiCorp Vault, Sailpoint IdentityIQ is highly desirable.

We love hearing from anyone inspired to build a better future with us. If you're excited about the role or working at Macquarie, we encourage you to apply.

About Technology

Technology enables every aspect of Macquarie, for our people, our customers and our communities. We’re a global team that is passionate about accelerating the digital enterprise, connecting people and data, building platforms and applications and designing tomorrow’s technology solutions.

Employee Benefits

  • Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
  • One wellbeing leave day per year and up to five additional days leave based on length of service
  • Up to 20 weeks paid parental leave as well as benefits to support you as you transition to life as a working parent
  • Paid volunteer leave and donation matching
  • Range of benefits to support your physical, psychological and financial wellbeing
  • Access to a wide range of learning and development opportunities

Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion

We are committed to providing a working environment that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply for a role regardless of their identity, including gender, race, ethnicity, cultural identity, nationality, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex status, marital or family status, neurodiversity, religion or belief, disabilities, or socio-economic background.

If you require adjustments to your working arrangements or the recruitment process, please let us know when applying.

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