Graduate CE & I Engineer with Digital and Cyber Security

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Graduate CE & I Engineer with Digital, Cyber Security
Locations: Belasis, Billingham (NE) Or Warrington (NW)
Hours: 40hrs full time
 
At TÜV Rheinland Industrial Services, part of the global TÜV Rheinland group, we believe our people are our greatest asset, and we're committed to helping them reach their full potential. We invest heavily in developing our employees, providing not just the technical knowledge they need but also supporting their personal and professional growth. TÜV Rheinland places a strong emphasis on fostering a diverse workforce, as we believe that unqiue perspectives and varied experiences are crucial for driving the innovative culture needed to address the complex challenges of tomorrow.
 
Our Graduate Programme is carefully structured to ensure you gain a well-rounded skill set. You will:

Develop technical skills and specialist expertise in your particular discipline.
Be supported through non-technical training, emphasising personal growth and development of consulting skills.
Take on real responsibilities from day one, working on various exciting and impactful projects across different industry sectors.
Work as part of a diverse team with opportunities to travel through involvement in international projects.
Be actively supported on your journey towards chartership with your relevant professional body. 
This hands-on experience supported by formal training allows you to rapidly grow, building both your confidence and capability as an engineering consultant.
 
For those ready to take on the challenge of a rewarding career in engineering, TÜV Rheinland Industrial Services offers the perfect environment to grow, innovate, and make a real difference in building a safer and more sustainable future.
 
Role Overview:
This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly skilled OT Cyber Security team, focusing on the intersection of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and cybersecurity. You will be learning about OT cyber security while gaining exposure to various projects and customer support activities. The role offers the chance to work on the design and implementation of security solutions for industrial environments, while collaborating with experienced engineers and consultants. You will also contribute to system hardening, network configuration, and the evaluation of security compliance with industry standards. The successful candidate will join a structured graduate development program, with the potential to grow into a specialist in OT cybersecurity and network security
 
Main Accountabilities - Responsibilities, Tasks & Interactions:
Technical Contribution

Support the OT Cyber Security team in delivering cybersecurity services to industrial control systems (ICS).
Perform system hardening, vulnerability assessments, and network troubleshooting.
Assist in compliance checks and ensure solutions meet industry standards (IEC 62443, NIST) and customer requirements.
Support in the creation of cyber security strategy and policy documentation. 
Project Support

Collaborate with the projects team on the design of ICS security measures for client projects.
Provide technical support during project lifecycles, including responding to security issues and evaluating system security. 
Customer Interaction

Help clarify technical queries for customers and provide support during system evaluations and installations.
Participate in meetings, workshops, and seminars to present cybersecurity solutions and risk evaluations to clients. 
Risk and Opportunity Management

Assist in identifying and mitigating cybersecurity risks during system design and implementation.
Contribute to risk assessments and the development of strategies to enhance system security. 
Learning and Development

Continuously update knowledge in OT Cyber Security and industrial networking technologies.
Participate in the graduate development scheme and progress towards specialization in OT cybersecurity.
Work towards membership of a professional institution and chartered engineer status. 
Processes and Tools

Use standard cybersecurity tools and processes to manage tasks efficiently.
Identify opportunities for process improvements and contribute to their implementation. 
Requirements - Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
Essential:

Minimum 2:1 degree in Control, Electrical, Instrumentation, or Network Engineering, or a related discipline.
Strong understanding of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and basic networking concepts (TCP/IP).
Good problem-solving skills, with the ability to troubleshoot network and security issues.
Excellent communication skills to interact with clients, team members, and stakeholders.
Self-motivated and eager to learn, with a proactive approach to work.
Clean UK driving license.Desirable:

Familiarity with cybersecurity principles, including system hardening, vulnerability assessments, and intrusion detection.
Knowledge of relevant cybersecurity frameworks and standards, such as IEC 62443 and NIST.
Experience working in a high-hazard industry (e.g., oil, gas, chemicals) with exposure to Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and SCADA. 
Application Details
Please apply with your updated CV. Cut off date for applicants will be 31st May 2025.
 
Start date:
We are flexible June/July 2025 or September 2025

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