Cyber Security Software engineer

Cambridge
2 weeks ago
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Cyber Security Software engineer Cambridge Cybersecurity software engineer

We have a new and exclusive opportunity for a Cyber security software engineer to join my thriving business as they expand their Cybersecurity software engineer team

This role is for a Security engineer in a cloud security and software development role. You will be working with the cloud software engineering team to deliver software projects that have a security focus

Role details

Title- Cloud security engineer
Team: Cybersecurity software engineer
Location- Cambridge and home working hybrid (1-3 days a week in the office dependant on project workload and very flexible)
Salary £45-50,000
Technical stack : Cyber Security, Cloud experience - AWS, containers, docker and software engineering: python and/or type script.

This role sits within engineering as it is a developer role with a security focus

They are happy to either consider people from a developer background with a security focus, or a security professional who is engaged in software development, as they will make the most of you, and develop your skills either side

The role will involve understanding regulations, and they will provide full training on this

They work in a very agile and scrum manner

Some of their key software technologies are:

Ansible
Docker
Kubernetes

This is a new and exclusive opportunity for a Cyber security software engineer to join this thriving global software company who provide a cloud-based ecosystem for their clients- securely using the benefits of AI & Data to the forefront. The work they do is the very definition of bleeding edge and the digital transformation projects you will work on will bring amazing career development

This role is for a Security engineer in a cloud security and software development role. You will be working with the cloud software engineering team to deliver software projects that have a security focus

What is fascinating about this role, is that as the Cyber security software engineer, you will spend the majority of your time designing, implementing and safeguarding a series of information systems used across the teams technology stack - ranging from the interface to the underlying cloud-based infrastructure

This thus makes this a really unique and unusual role where you will be able to use a lot of your skill set

Role requirements

Experience in cybersecurity matters (e.g., threat detection, malware intelligence, cloud security posture management, or identity and access management systems)
Understanding of following functions; TCP/IP stack, OSI Model, DHCP, DNS, Subnets, VLANs, Routers, Firewalls (essential)
Experience in software engineering, ideally with Python and Typescript

We are shortlisting this role over this week

For more information and the chance to be considered, please do send through a CV

Good luck

To find out more about Huxley, please visit

Huxley, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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