Technology Engineer / Cyber Security / IT Network Infrastructure

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Technology Engineer / Cyber Security / IT Network Infrastructure

We have an exciting opportunity to join our team at PointWire for a Technology Engineer to support cyber defence, endpoint security and IT infrastructure, delivering secure technology solutions across client and internal environments.

If you’ve also worked in the following roles, we’d also like to hear from you:

IT Engineer, Cyber Security Analyst, Service Desk Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, Systems Security Analyst, Network Security Engineer

We are looking for Mid-Level and Senior Level Candidates

SALARY: £35,000 - £60,000 per annum (depending on experience) + Benefits

LOCATION: Remote working available. However, you will be required to attend client sites, which may involve some overnight stays (fully expensed)

JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent

JOB OVERVIEW

As a Technology Engineer, you will play a key role in Cyber Defence and Engineering, focusing on the deployment, management and enhancement of security platforms, tools and controls across our clients and internal operations at PointWire. Your responsibilities will include implementing and fine-tuning security tools to protect sensitive data, mitigate threats and safeguard our clients’ assets, systems, networks, and users.

Working as a Technology Engineer you will collaborate with cross-function teams including cybersecurity, IT, engineering, architects, and analysts to integrate and manage security technologies, where you will integrate and manage security technologies ensuring compliance with UK regulations such as GDPR, NCSC Guidelines, industry best practices (ISO27001, CISSP) and contractual security obligations. Reporting to an ‘Expert of Technology’, as a Technology Engineer will be part of a team delivering technical work packages, leveraging in-depth yet broad expertise across the following areas: Endpoint Management, Endpoint & Network Detection and Response Tools, Technical Compliance Applications, Defence Technologies, Change Request Management and Security Automation, with a strong passion for Security.

ABOUT US

PointWire delivers cyber security managed services and solutions to various organisations in both the private and public sector. Since our establishment in 2019, we have partnered with several leading software providers in the cyber security space including Corelight, Crowdstrike, Deep Instinct, Microsoft, Titania, and Tanium. Our clients range from 100s to 100,000s of employees and devices; with our services helping to augment the capabilities of in-house security and operation teams enabling automation to improve effectiveness.

DUTIES

Your duties as a Technology Engineer include:

  • Service Desk Support: Manage and resolve Level 1, 2, and 3 Service Desk tickets independently with minimal support

  • Technical Troubleshooting & Issue Resolution: Provide effective technical support across systems and applications, ensuring issues are identified, logged and resolved effectively

  • Enterprise OS Support: Demonstrate a solid understanding of at-least one enterprise-level operating system (e.g. Windows, Linux, MacOS)

  • Endpoint, Network Management, and Security: Develop expertise in PointWire’s preferred tooling, providing our clients effective endpoint management, security, and compliance with industry best practices

  • Contribute to Internal Initiatives: Participate in projects, process improvements and technical enhancements with the team

  • Documentation & Knowledge Management: Create, Review and maintain documentation for systems, configurations, processes and procedures

  • Collaboration & Communication: Engage effectively with colleagues, users, clients and partners through clear oral and written communication

    ABOUT YOU

  • Judgement & Systematic Approach: Demonstrate logical problem-solving and decision-making

  • Hacker Mindset: Curiosity, willingness to understand how things work, how to break them and fix them

  • Learning & Development: Take initiative for self-improvement and continuous learning (we love a home lab!)

  • Attention to detail: Ensure accuracy and clarity in documentation and work tasks

  • Willingness to travel: We do not have an office, so we do expect to get together as a team on team building events, sales kick-offs, marketing events, client meetings, partner meetings, etc. Important note: There will be an expectation to travel to customer sites as reasonably required so if you are looking for a fully work from home role with no travel whatsoever this is not the role for you. Don’t worry - travel costs can be expensed

    Education, Certifications & Technical Expertise:

  • Certifications & Tools: Relevant certifications (e.g. A+, Network+, Security+) are highly desirable, with additional advantage for Tanium, Corelight, Titania (Nipper), and CrowdStrike (including Next-Gen SIEM and Falcon). Experience or certifications in tools such as Mimecast, Zscaler, Tenable, Sophos, Rapid7 are also beneficial

  • Systems & Endpoint Management: Proven experience managing and troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Workstations & Server Environments, including Active Directory, DNS, DHCP and Group Policy. Hands on experience with endpoint management tools like MECM/SCCM, Intune, Tanium or Management is advantageous

  • Network & Security: Strong understanding of network protocols, firewall management and security principles. Experience with security monitoring tools such as PRTG, Nagios and backup solutions like Veeam is beneficial, as with SIEM & SOAR technologies such as Elastic, Splunk, Phantom

  • Virtualisation & Automation: Knowledge of virtualisation technologies like VMWare, Hyper-V, and Proxmox, along with experience in PowerShell, Python, Ansible and other automation languages

  • IT Frameworks & Best Practices: Familiarity with ITIL Principles and fundamental business operations

    BENEFITS

    This role offers a competitive salary between £35,000 – 60,000 per annum, dependent on skills and experience, along with opportunities for professional development and career growth. After successful completion of your probationary period, you will also receive:

  • Private Axa Health Care Insurance

  • Unlimited Annual Leave Policy

  • Discretionary Company Car Scheme

  • Flexible Working

    NO AGENCIES PLEASE

    HOW TO APPLY

    To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details.

    JOB REF: AWDO-P14303

    This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of PointWire

    AWD-IN-SPJ

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