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IT Security Engineer (FTC - 1 year)

Computappoint
London
1 month ago
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  • Salary:£60k to £80k (based on candidate experience)
  • Package:ExcellentBonus + Company Benefits + Pension Scheme
  • Job Type:FTC – 1 year
  • Hybrid Model:3 days per week in Central London, 2 days remote
  • Sector:Professional Services (previous experience required)


About the Client and the Role:

My client, a globally renowned law firm, seeks a highly experienced Security Engineer on a fixed-term contract basis for one year. The Engineer will act as a key figure in ensuring all security requirements are met and maintained to the highest standard within their large, mostly on-premises financial environment.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Lifecycle management of security, covering tools and technology platforms
  • Supporting and managing security tools e.g.EDR, Anti-Virus, SentinelOne, Crowdstrike, Defender
  • Azure, M365, Windows
  • Strong Knowledge with routing and switching technologies (WAN), Network Access Control, Cisco, and Palo Alto
  • Implementation & integration of security technologies (MFA Gateway)
  • Use case development and onboarding forSecurity Incident and Event Monitoring (SIEM)
  • Maintain software version and patch management for security products


CORE SKILLS:EDR, Antivirus, SentinelOne, CyberArk, NAC, Cisco, Palo Alto, MFA gateway. Qualsys, SCCM, M365, SQL,


To be considered, please ensure you complete your application on the Computappoint website.

Services offered by Computappoint Limited are those of an Employment Business and/or Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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