Cyber Security Engineer

Cavan
2 days ago
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Cyber Security Engineer

Hybrid (3 days onsite) | Full-Time

**Please note that this role will require you to be able to work in Ireland unrestricted without sponsorship**

We’re working with a large, global organisation seeking a Cyber Security Engineer to join a growing security function. This role will focus on designing and implementing security solutions, protecting infrastructure, and supporting incident response across a complex enterprise environment.

You’ll work closely with IT, applications, and compliance teams to ensure security is embedded across the business.

What’s in it for you?

Join a growing and evolving cyber security team

Work in a large-scale, complex enterprise environment

Strong opportunity for progression and exposure to modern security technologies

Key Responsibilities

Design and implement security solutions across infrastructure and applications

Support network and cloud security (firewalls, VPNs, segmentation, Azure)

Monitor security tools (SIEM/EDR) and support incident response activities

Conduct vulnerability assessments and support remediation efforts

Contribute to secure architecture, threat modelling, and best practices

Key Requirements

5+ years’ experience in Cyber Security / Security Engineering

Strong knowledge of networking, infrastructure (Microsoft), and cloud environments (Azure)

Experience with SIEM, EDR, and vulnerability management tools

Understanding of security frameworks (e.g. ISO 27001, NIST)

Knowledge of IAM, encryption, and common attack vectors

Strong communication and stakeholder management skills

If you would like to know more then click apply and I will be in touch

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