Cyber Security Engineer - Splunk - Prometheus/Grafana - Hybrid

Networker Global Limited
London
9 months ago
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Cyber Security Engineer - Splunk Prometheus/Grafana

We are recruiting for a client seeking an experienced Cyber Security Engineer with expertise in SPLUNK and PROMETHEUS/GRAFANA. This is an exciting opportunity to work on high-impact security projects while maintaining a strong work-life balance.

Key Details:
Location: UK-based, with on-site work required in London or North Yorkshire 2-3 days per month
Language: Fluent English required
Employment Type: Permanent or contract positions available (both inside and outside IR35 possible for contracts)

Responsibilities:

  • Implement and maintain security controls to protect networks, systems, and data
  • Conduct security assessments and risk analysis to identify vulnerabilities
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure compliance with security standards
  • Respond to security incidents and support forensic investigations
  • Develop and enhance security policies, procedures, and best practices
  • Stay ahead of the latest threats and security technologies


Requirements:

  • 4-8 years of experience in cyber security
  • Expertise in Splunk and Prometheus/Grafana is essential
  • Proven experience in risk management and security frameworks
  • Strong understanding of network security, threat detection, and incident response
  • Hands-on experience with security tools and technologies
  • Experience in cloud security and DevSecOps practices is advantageous
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment


Nice-to-have skills:

  • Splunk
  • Prometheus
  • Grafana
  • Network Security
  • Cloud Security


This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a forward-thinking organisation while benefiting from flexible work arrangements. If you are passionate about cyber security and eager to make an impact, we'd love to hear from you.

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