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Infrastructure Engineer - Cyber Security

Halesowen
1 week ago
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Hayley Dexis has an exciting opportunity available for a driven Infrastructure Engineer - Cyber Security Engineer to support the busy team at our headquarters in Halesowen. You will join us on a full time, permanent basis and in return, you will receive a competitive salary.

Hayley Dexis is the largest independent distributor of engineering products and consumables (hydraulics, bearings, fasteners, fluid power, PPE, tools, lubricants etc) in the UK.  With a commitment to innovation and excellence, we provide cutting-edge solutions to our clients across various industries, ensuring the efficient and reliable operation of fluid power systems.  We are an equal opportunities employer, currently employing over 1,300 people who continue to be a cornerstone of our business and are fundamental to providing industry-leading customer service.

About the Cyber Security Engineer role.

We are seeking a dedicated Infrastructure Engineers focusing on Cyber Security to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining and protecting our organisation’s digital infrastructure by identifying and remediating vulnerabilities and threats, implementing security measures, and monitoring network activity.

Key responsibilities include:

Monitor Networks and Systems: Continuously monitor the organisation’s networks and systems for security breaches or intrusions.

Threat Detection and Response: Detect and respond to threats or security incidents by analysing data from various incident reports and alerts.

Security Audits: Perform regular audits to ensure that systems and networks are operating securely.

Security Tools Implementation: Implement security tools to enhance network and system security.

Penetration Testing: Work with 3rd Parties to conduct penetration testing to identify vulnerabilities in the system.

Stay Updated: Stay updated on the latest intelligence, including hackers’ methodologies, to anticipate security breaches.

Reporting: Prepare reports that document security breaches and the extent of the damage caused.

Cyber Security Incident Response: Work with the IT Manager to maintain and update cyber incident response plans and procedures.

Conduct Security Attack Simulations: Undertake security assessments such as Phishing attacks.

Change Management: Participate in the change management process.

Training: Train staff in security awareness and procedures.

Working Arrangement & Hours:

Monday to Friday, working 40 hours per week, with occasional on-call duties for security incidents.

This is an on-site role based at our headquarters in Halesowen.

What we’re looking for in our Cyber Security Engineer:

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.

Experience in IT Infrastructure including security.

Proficiency in supporting Active Directory, server, network and security technologies such as firewalls, antivirus, and intrusion detection systems.

Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.

Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple tasks simultaneously.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

What you’ll get in return.

From 23 days annual leave (plus public/bank holidays) increased with length of service.

Training provided through our own Hayley Academy.

Company pension (if eligible). 

Life Assurance cover (x2 salary).

Invitation to healthcare schemes.

Wellness programmes.

Uniform and PPE provided. 

Excellent opportunities and career prospects available.

The recruitment process.

Adverts will close on Sunday 12th October (we will extend should this be required)

Candidates who are shortlisted will be invited to complete online testing from 13th October to be completed by 15th October.

Video interviews will be completed by our Talent Acquisition Partner on 17th October.

Face to face interviews will take place on site in Halesowen on 23/24 October.

Finally...

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We aim to get back to everyone that applies and are super keen to speak to talented people for upcoming positions.

Please inform our careers team if you require any adjustments throughout the recruitment process.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to join the team at Hayley Group – please click ‘apply’ now to become our Infrastructure Engineer - Cyber Security  - we'd love to hear from you

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