Security Engineer - Azure & Automation - Hybrid/Remote - up to £100,000

Saragossa
East London, England
12 months ago
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Innovate. Iterate. Automate. All in an Azure environment.


You're going to be coming into an environment where things are currently moving too slowly from a security and policy point of view. Policies are taking too long to implement and the wider business can't get things done because of this. You'll be given plenty of autonomy and flexibility to implement policies and systems to make everyone's life easier.


You're not a "red teamer" or a code side engineer but someone who can cover various bases and deliver the change required in the security team currently. You'll come up with new ways of automating policies and certifications like CyberEssentials and ISO into the everyday business systems - this will be your core focus.


This will all be done in a Microsoft environment, working specifically with Azure and other tools like Entrust, Intune and Defender. It's key that you're well versed with these and anything else in this environment - you'll have the choice of what to use and what to implement, but these are the basics.


There's a blank canvas here, so you will be expected to speak up and choose the best course of action, iterating and automating your solution/s. An engineering background would be great, but most importantly you'll have the Azure security fundamentals mentioned above and be a good scripter. IaaC experience would be a huge plus.


You're going to be joining a company with data and technology at the heart of the business. Getting things to their clients efficiently is key and you'll be a key part of that process. There is no in office policy as long as you can go into the office a few times - most of the team work twice a week but you can choose. Salary will be up to £100k plus benefits.


Ready to innovate and automate? Get in touch.


No up-to-date CV required.

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