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Information Security Engineer

Pearson Carter
Horsforth
10 months ago
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Information Security Engineer

 

Pearson Carter are currently working with one of the largest global professional services company who have over 100 offices globally. They offer services to transform processes, performance and investment programmes across Real Estate, Infrastructure and Natural Resources sectors

 

They offer a base salary of £60,000 and £65,000 depending on experience.

 

Get in touch if you are looking for your next opportunity!

 

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with security incident management and response activities
  • Day-to-day support on managing and responding to security alerts from systems and end users
  • Perform daily, weekly, and monthly security checks, reconciliation and compliance checks
  • Develop and enhance security policies, processes, procedures, and technical controls

 

Experience:

  • Security and/or infrastructure within an enterprise environment
  • Exposure to enterprise information security standards including Cyber Essentials, ISO 27001, 27002 etc. Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulation
  • Microsoft O365 Security solutions

 

Salary

They offer an excellent salary: £60,000 and £65,000 depending on experience

 

Location

This client has an office in Leeds and want a candidate who can be office based.

 

Applications are welcome from professionals with Infosec experience.

 

How to Apply

Please apply asap with your CV to be considered for this position. You can also get in touch with me on or .

 

Pearson Carter is the Global Leader in IT Recruitment with specialist roles across the globe -www.pearsoncarter.com

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