Operations Engineer

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Operations Engineer | Cyber Security Service | Cloud Deployment | Automation | Hybrid, London | £30-£40k
 
I'm proud to partner with a growing cybersecurity and IT services business, who have been protecting a vast global customer base for over 8 years, providing an in-house security platform and Security Operations Centre.
 
They are seeking an Operations Engineer at a junior level to provide hands-on technical problems solving and deliver cutting-edge solutions to IT challenges from detections to resolution.
 
This is a great opportunity to join a scaling security business at entry level and really get your career off to an amazing start - they are keen to train you at pace and push to gain more professional certifications as well as present at industry conferences!
 
The role responsibilities include:

Offering 1st and 2nd line support
Responding to security incidents raised from SOC
Regularly meet with clients of various sizes on catch-ups and service reviews
Build strong knowledge of the software and follow roadmaps to improve customer IT & security 
The suitable candidate will have a 1st class degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics, alongside some hands-on experience like building homelabs, working on open-source projects, or supporting real-world environments. They’ll also want to see a technical understanding of operating systems, networking, security protocols, and cloud infrastructure
 
In return, you’ll get a competitive salary up to £40k, and hybrid working of 2/3 days a week onsite in Central London.
 
Unfortunately we cannot offer sponsorship at this time.
 
Please contact me at (url removed) to discuss further!
 
Operations Engineer | Cyber Security Service | Cloud Deployment | Automation | Hybrid, London | £30-£40k

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