Cyber Security Engineer

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5 months ago
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Overview

Location:Hybrid (Stansted - 3 days per week, 2 days remote)

We're looking for a proactive and detail-oriented Cyber Security Engineer to help safeguard our networks and systems. You'll play a key role in protecting sensitive data and infrastructure from cyber threats, supporting the planning and implementation of robust security measures across the organisation.

This is a hands-on role where you'll work closely with our Cyber Security Manager and wider Technology team to ensure our security posture remains strong, compliant, and resilient.

Responsibilities
Conduct regular vulnerability scans and produce actionable reports
Support patch deployment and software approval audits
Configure and maintain firewalls, VPNs, and intrusion detection systems
Respond swiftly to security breaches and assist in recovery efforts
Maintain detailed records of investigations and patch cycles
Stay current with cybersecurity trends and threat intelligence
Contribute to disaster recovery planning and compliance alignment
Support governance, change control, and delivery of cyber security workstreams
Collaborate with internal teams and third-party suppliers to maximise resourcesQualifications

Desired qualifications and experience:
Minimum 2 years' experience in incident detection, response, and forensics
Strong understanding of Azure, Zero Trust Estates, DLP, IDS/IPS, Web-Proxy, and Security Audits
Analytical mindset with excellent problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Self-motivated with a passion for learning and innovation
Sentinel / SIEM certifications
Microsoft Security/Identity certifications
ISC2 CC or SSCP
DevOps / DevSecOps exposure or certificationsWho are Solus?

Solus, who are owned by Aviva, are one of the UK leaders in vehicle repairs, returning cars to the road in just 11 days on average and a 4.6/5 star customer rating. With an award-winning apprenticeship programme and winners of other recognised industry awards Solus are proud to be shaping the future of vehicle repair.

Why Join Solus?

We have so much to offer when it comes to being a Solus colleague:
Competitive salary based on location, skills, experience, and qualifications.
Bonus opportunity tied to your performance and the overall success of Solus.
Company pension scheme with employer contributions.
33 days' holiday (including bank holidays), with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days.
Save money with up to 40% discount on Aviva products and other retailer discounts.
Share in Aviva's success through the Aviva Save As You Earn scheme.
Supportive policies including parental and carer's leave.
Wellbeing focus with tools like Group Income Protection and 24/7 GP access.At Solus, we value inclusivity and welcome all applicants. If you're excited but don't tick every box, we encourage you to apply-your unique skills might be just what we need.

We guarantee an interview for disabled applicants meeting the minimum criteria-just email us after applying to let us know.

Ready to join us? Apply online today, and our team will be in touch within 14 days

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