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Senior Splunk Security Engineer

DNV Germany Holding GmbH
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5 months ago
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We are looking for a Mid Splunk Security Engineer to work in our Application SOC team. This team is part of the Service Integration unit within DNV Cyber´s Managed Services department. Managed Services is a tech-savvy group of people, with a common interest in improving the security of our customers. In this role, you would be focusing on further strengthening our capabilities in both protection and detection domains.
You will be part of an experienced team, which provides you with the necessary support and capabilities to further develop your professional skills. As we use many technologies and constantly develop our services and operations, you can take part in the creation of comprehensive cybersecurity monitoring solutions.
About Us:
Visit our website to get to know more about us!
In this role, you will:
Lead customer assignments, ranging from simple engagements to more complex deployment projects.
Conduct threat modelling exercises and work with customer stakeholders, mostly the technical software engineers and security team. Thus, this is a customer-facing role.
Have the chance to influence the projects that you get. Thus, you can affect where you personally develop, so you can develop in the way that you want.
Drive continuous improvements in our customers’ environments.
Enable us to build scalable, efficient, and high-quality managed services, especially focusing on further enhancing our protection and detection capabilities.
Work closely with other internal stakeholders to enhance the capabilities of DNV Cyber.
We have recently embarked on an exciting journey – formerly known as Nixu, now combined forces with DNV and Applied Risk, with the goal of creating a leading European cyber security services business.
As DNV Cyber, we are passionate about cyber security and take pride in the way we are impacting the society we live in. We encourage you to excel professionally through knowledge sharing, relevant training and skill development.
At DNV Cyber, you will have the opportunity to work on a variety of cases and customers from various industries. You will be working in an international environment with global opportunities to advance in your career. With us, you will be surrounded by the most talented people in the cyber security field. We encourage you to keep challenging yourself by exploring new areas of expertise. You will have the opportunity to fine-tune your skills and become an expert in one or more areas within cyber security.
Join us on an exciting adventure of growth, meaningful work, and shaping the future through cyber security!
DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture and we invite you to be part of this diversity.
We are looking for a professional with 2-5 years of relevant experience and a proactive, hands-on approach to problem-solving. The ideal candidate should have: 2+ years of practical experience working with Splunk Enterprise Security SIEM in a production environment.
Experience with medium-to-large-scale system integrations (2-5 years), particularly in designing and implementing data flows, data processing solutions, and high-throughput, high-availability integrations and/or ETL pipelines.
Solid understanding and hands-on experience (2+ years) with log collection technologies and agents, including configuration and optimization.
Experience in threat modelling or working within DevSecOps practices (at least 1-2 years of exposure).
Background in software engineering and software architecture, with the ability to collaborate effectively with development teams and security stakeholders.
Strong understanding of general information security concepts and best practices.
Fluent English, both written and spoken, enabling smooth communication in an international environment.
Beneficial for the role:
Scripting and/or programming, especially in languages such as PowerShell and Python
Microsoft Sentinel SIEM & Microsoft Security stack
Any security certifications are appreciated
Windows server system administrator
Microsoft Active Directory Security
SIEM or log management technologies.
Modern DevOps -practices and ways of working.
Building and operating scalable managed services in public cloud platforms.
Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC).
In-depth knowledge of OWASP.
Apply now!
We are excited to connect with you, the application end date is 31st of May. But we will be reviewing CVs on an ongoing basis, so please do not wait until the last day to apply!
Please note, that a security background check will be a part of the recruitment process.

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