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OT Cyber Security Support Engineer

Morecambe
3 weeks ago
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Are you passionate about protecting critical infrastructure and ensuring cyber-secure operations?

Do you have experience supporting Operational Technology (OT) environments and maintaining compliance with cyber security standards?

Would you like to play a key role in safeguarding one of the UK's most important energy assets?
If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

What's in it for you?
• Competitive basic salary
• Hybrid working arrangements
• 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, with the option to buy more
• Training and professional development opportunities
• 6.5% pension scheme
• Life Assurance (4x annual salary)
• Private healthcare
• Cycle to Work & Green Car schemes

What will you be doing?
• You'll be responsible for maintaining and improving the cyber resilience of Operational Technology, Plant Computing Systems (PCS) and Technical Support Computing Systems (TSCS),
• Supporting configuration control, maintenance and security of OT/PCS systems,
• Participating in cyber incident response and awareness training,
• Ensuring compliance with company standards (CTS, TGN, INF),
• Identifying and mitigating cyber risks across OT assets.

Where will you be working?
• Our client is a leading system integrator based in Staffordshire.

What you'll need:
• A degree in Computer Science or Cyber Security,
• Strong knowledge of IEC 61226/62443, NIST CSF standards,
• Experience with ICS, SCADA, PLCs, HMIs and industrial protocols (Modbus, OPC, HART),
• Understanding of network security principles, including DMZ architecture,
• Ability to mentor junior engineers and support knowledge retention.

We appreciate your CV may not be up to date. No problem, just apply and we'll deal with that later.

Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Russell Taylor will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us

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