CyberSecurity Service Delivery Engineer - Graduate Cons.

RedTech Recruitment
Manchester
3 days ago
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CyberSecurityService Delivery Engineer - Graduate Considered


We are excited to be recruiting for a Service Delivery Consultant 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:Fully remote (must be UK based)


Salary:Circa £40,000 per annum


Requirements for Service Delivery Engineer - CyberSecurity:

  • Ideally you will have at least one year of commercial experience in a client-facing role with a cybersecurity focus- i.e. Consultant, Technical Support, Service Delivery, Operations Engineer etc.
  • This company values a strong academic history so is looking for a 2.1 or 1st class degree in Computer Science or CyberSecurity, or a closely related subject from a highly-ranked University
  • You achieved at least ABB at A Level or equivalent UCAS points
  • Strong knowledge within cybersecurity
  • 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 Security Networking, Microsoft Windows OS and Active Directory
  • Any experience in SOC or pen testing is beneficial


Responsibilities for Service Delivery Engineer - CyberSecurity:

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

  • Manage client relationships
  • Working on Security Roadmaps for Clients
  • Post-sales technical support & troubleshooting of issues
  • IT administration and sysadmin
  • There is the opportunity to work on some pen-testing and SOC focussed projects for those with experience in these


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.


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