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IT SECURITY SPECIALIST - SECURITY, CYBER, AZURE

Manchester
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IT Security Specialist - Cyber, Security, Azure
Location: Manchester / Hybrid
Salary: £35,000 - £45,000
Contract Type: Hybrid / remote / travel
Company Overview
We are a well-established organisation within the public sector, committed to delivering essential services that support communities and drive operational excellence. As part of our digital evolution, we are strengthening our cybersecurity capabilities to ensure the integrity and resilience of our systems and data. This is a great opportunity to join a collaborative team where your expertise will help protect the digital infrastructure that underpins our services.
Essential Skills & Experience
*Demonstrable experience in a cybersecurity or IT security role, ideally with at least one year in a hands-on capacity
*Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles and technologies.
*Hands-on experience with security tools such as antivirus, content filtering, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems.
*Proficiency in Microsoft Azure and associated cloud security services.
*Familiarity with Windows and Linux operating systems.
*Experience with log management and security monitoring platforms.
*Critical thinking and problem-solving skills in complex technical environments.
*Knowledge of ITIL practices and security compliance standards.
*Must have access to own transport.
*Willingness to undergo background checks as part of the recruitment process.
Desirable Qualifications
*Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or a related field.
*Postgraduate qualification in an IT-related subject.
*Professional certifications such as CISSP, CompTIA Security+, or equivalent.
*Experience with governance frameworks and risk management tools.

Key Responsibilities
*Operate and maintain security systems including firewalls, antivirus, intrusion detection/prevention, and authentication platforms.
*Monitor system logs and network traffic to identify suspicious activity and potential threats.
*Respond to security incidents and support forensic investigations.
*Develop and maintain security protocols, policies, and procedures.
*Conduct vulnerability assessments and recommend mitigation strategies.
*Deliver cybersecurity awareness training and guidance to staff.
*Maintain the information security risk register and support audit processes.
*Collaborate with IT and operational teams to ensure secure system configurations.
*Assist in compliance with frameworks such as the Data Security Protection Toolkit.
*Contribute to the development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Benefits
*Flexible hybrid working model.
*Generous annual leave and pension scheme.
*Professional development and training opportunities.
*Supportive team culture with a focus on innovation and impact.
About Adecco
Adecco is acting as an Employment Agency. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
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