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Job Title: Technical Security Engineer


Working as part of a team of engineers, you will primarily be responsible for the delivery and in-life support of cybersecurity services to clients. The role includes the monitoring and maintenance of both client-based cybersecurity services and back-end infrastructure. All work will be logged and tracked using our IT Service management platform (Ivanti) to ensure that SLA’s and KPI’s can be tracked.


Responsibilities:

• Work with clients to deploy Cybersecurity services including (but not limited to):

o Sentinel One EDR

o FortiEDR

o FortiSIEM

o FortiSOAR

o Qualys (Network scanners and Cloud Agents)

o Mimecast

o Microsoft Sentinel, Azure & Entra

o CybSafe training platform

• Monitor the health of cybersecurity infrastructure (both client based and internal) and investigate alerts as required (note that security alerts will be handled by the SOC team)

• Respond to client support queries to provide effective and efficient resolution of in-life issues

• Identify potential service issues and address proactively, working with clients and colleagues to ensure continuity of service

• Use the ITSM platform (Ivanti) to track the deployment of services, incidents, problems and changes.

• Manage your workload efficiently to ensure deadlines are met and project plans are adhered to

• Communicate with clients over telephone, IM and email in a professional and courteous manner at all times.

• Follow existing documented process for the rollout of services, updating where required to a high standard.

• Assist in the development, handover and documentation of new services and the transition into live operation by the SOC team



Skills/Must have:

• Practical IT support experience, covering desktop, server and networking skills

• Customer service experience e.g. 1st/2nd level support on a Technical Service Desk.

• Ability to self-manage workload to ensure that deadlines are met

• Understanding of Cybersecurity issues: latest developments, risks and research solutions.

• Customer-service oriented with a problem-solving attitude.

• Good written and verbal communications skills able to give instructions to a non-technical audience.

• Strong team player with desire to share knowledge.

  • MUST BE ELIGIBLE FOR SC CLEARANCE



Benefits:

Certification sponsorship

Professional development plan


Salary:

£30,000

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