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Security Engineer (Azure)

Michael Page
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Base pay range The Security Engineer will play a vital role in safeguarding the organisation's technology infrastructure by implementing and maintaining effective security measures. Based in London, this position offers an opportunity to work within the not-for-profit sector, ensuring the safety of critical systems.
This is a permanent role within a small-sized not-for-profit organisation that focuses on delivering impactful services to its community. The organisation is committed to leveraging technology to enhance its mission while maintaining a secure and reliable environment.
Description
Security patching and hardening across server and network infrastructure.
Monitoring, detecting, and responding to security threats across hybrid environments.
Managing and enhancing security configurations for Windows VMs, SQL databases, and PaaS solutions like Logic Apps.
Administering security tools, including firewalls, endpoint protection, and vulnerability management systems.
Ensuring data security by managing encryption, access controls, and compliance requirements.
Performing security assessments, audits, and penetration testing.
Developing security automation processes for identity and access management (IAM), network security, and patch management.
Collaborating with stakeholders to ensure security best practices are integrated into new and existing solutions.
Managing third parties delivering security, cloud, or infrastructure services.
Keeping up to date with emerging threats and security trends, advising the organization on proactive measures.
Profile
A successful Security Engineer should have:
Strong experience with security in Azure, including Defender for Cloud, Security Center, and Key Vault.
Hands-on expertise with security configurations for Windows VMs and SQL databases.
Knowledge of network security, firewalls, IDS/IPS, and SIEM solutions.
Experience with security automation using PowerShell, Azure Policy, or Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC).
Strong understanding of compliance frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST, CIS Benchmarks, GDPR).
Experience in threat detection, incident response, and forensic analysis. Familiarity with Identity and Access Management (IAM) principles, Azure AD, and MFA.
Experience working in a DevSecOps environment and improving IT systems to adhere to security guidelines proactively and reactively.
Job Offer
A competitive salary of £55000 to £59000 per annum, depending on experience.
Comprehensive benefits package to be confirmed.
Generous holiday allowance to support work-life balance.
If you're ready to take on a challenging and rewarding Security Engineer role in the not-for-profit sector, apply today!
Seniority level Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Employment type Full-time
Job function Job function Information Technology
Industries Technology, Information and Internet
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