CyberSecurity – Operations Engineer

Farringdon, Greater London
3 weeks ago
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We are excited to be recruiting for a Operations Engineers role working for an industry-leading cybersecurity company based in London, providing the opportunity to work remotely. Already well-established within the cyber-security sector, they have experienced rapid sales in 2023 & 2024, which has opened up several career opportunities for cybersecurity professionals. This role is working within the dynamic and varied Ops team delivering an excellent service to clients while offering a clear path for progression and an exciting career trajectory ahead.

Location: London – Hybrid – minimum 2 days a week in office

Salary: £35,000 – £50,000 per annum

Requirements for CyberSecurity Operations Engineer:

Ideally, you will have at least one year of commercial experience in a client-facing role with a cybersecurity focus- i.e. Consultant, Account Manager, Customer Support, Service Delivery etc.

This company values exceptional academics including a 2.1 or 1st class degree in Computer Science or CyberSecurity, or a closely related subject, from a top-ranked University

You achieved at least AAA at A Level or equivalent UCAS points

Strong knowledge within cybersecurity

Good knowledge of network security

Any experience in SOC beneficial

Brilliant communication skills – this role is going to involve interacting with both internal colleagues and external clients so this is key

You love the idea of working for a dynamic start-up where you will gain a breadth of skills

You are a hardworking, self-starter – this may sound cliche but given the start-up and remote nature of the role, these attributes are vital.

You thrive on problem-solving and have a passion for technology

Solid understanding of Microsoft Windows OS and Active Directory

Responsibilities for CyberSecurity Operations Engineer:

Working within Service Delivery in the Operations Team you will cover 3 main areas within the business and your time will be split between:

Managing client relationships

Working on Security Roadmaps for Clients

Post-sales technical support & troubleshooting of issues

IT administration and sysadmin

SOC focused projects

What this offers:

A highly varied and exciting role where you will learn many areas in the security and support domains

A clear-cut career path in a fast growing company where opportunities are in abundance

A close-knit, supportive team

Fully remote work

Applications:

If you would like to apply for this unique opportunity, we would love to hear from you. Please send an up-to-date CV via the relevant link.

We’re committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments for your application or during the review process, please highlight this by emailing (if this email address has been removed by the job-board, full details for contact are available on our website).

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