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Information Security Engineer

Uttoxeter
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Information Cyber Security Engineer (ISO 27001, NIST, Cyber Essentials Plus)

Cyber Security Engineer to join a growing team, a leading global organisation. In this hands-on role, you’ll be at the heart of the company’s security operations driving innovation, leading key initiatives, and shaping the future of their cybersecurity landscape. Working closely with infrastructure, application, and operations teams, you’ll embed security best practices into every layer of IT. From managing cutting-edge security tools to strengthening defences across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS environments, you’ll play a vital role in safeguarding critical systems and data.

The environment is - Mimecast, Antivirus/EDR, CrowdStrike, Security Awareness Platform, KnowBe4, O365, Web Proxy/proxies, Phishing, Policies, AD/Active Directory. However the client is happy to welcome candidates with other tech backgrounds.

You’ll lead and support major IT security projects, ensuring secure, efficient, and timely delivery. You’ll take ownership of incident response activities, continuously refining processes to stay ahead of emerging threats. As a trusted advisor, you’ll guide the business on security implications of new technologies and contribute to strategic decisions that define the company’s long-term roadmap. You’ll also champion compliance with frameworks such as ISO27001, NIST, and Cyber Essentials Plus.

This opportunity is perfect for someone who is proactive, forward-thinking, and passionate about cybersecurity excellence. You’ll bring strong technical expertise, a deep understanding of security frameworks, and experience managing complex global environments. Equally, you’ll be confident engaging with stakeholders at all levels, translating technical detail into clear, actionable insights.

Joining this organisation means more than just a job it’s your chance to make a genuine impact on a global scale, helping to protect people, data, and innovation. If you’re ready to take the next step in your cybersecurity career and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment pls get in touch

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