Microsoft Security Engineer

Kingsland, Greater London
1 month ago
Create job alert

Microsoft Security Architect – (Purview)

Join a leading Microsoft Cloud Security Partner delivering cutting-edge solutions across Purview, Sentinel, Defender, and Entra ID. We’re looking for a hands-on, client-facing Security Engineer to lead enterprise-scale deployments — from compliance to Zero Trust.

Location: Hybrid – London (1–2 days/week onsite)
Salary: Up to £80,000 DOE

What You’ll Be Doing

Architect and deploy Microsoft Purview (DLP, classification, compliance)
Implement the Defender suite (Endpoint, Identity, Cloud Apps, Office 365)
Build and tune Sentinel SIEM: analytics rules, playbooks, KQL, automation
Design Zero Trust controls via Entra ID: Conditional Access, PIM, RBAC
Lead client-facing workshops and contribute to presales and security strategy
Create LLDs/HLDs, support compliance (e.g. Cyber Essentials), and manage onboarding into Managed Security Services Ideally you'll bring some of the following;

Real-world experience deploying Microsoft Purview in enterprise environments
Strong working knowledge of Purview - MUST HAVE 
Confident in client engagement, workshop delivery, and technical consultancy
Proven skills in producing design documentation and guiding implementation 
Certifications (SC-400, AZ-500, SC-300, MS-500
Experience with SentinelOne, CrowdStrike, PowerShell/Python scripting
Knowledge of Cyber Essentials or similar frameworks
We are an equal opportunity recruitment company. This means we welcome applications from all suitably qualified people regardless of race, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation or age.
  
We are particularly invested in Neurodiversity inclusion and offer reasonable adjustments in the interview process. Reasonable adjustments are changes that we can make in the interview process if your disability puts you at a disadvantage compared with others who are not disabled. If you would benefit from a reasonable adjustment in your interview process, please call or email one of our recruiters

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Project Delivery Engineer (Cyber Security)

Professional Services Engineer

Senior Cyber Security Technical Engineer

Cybersecurity Consultant

Microsoft Sentinel Engineer

Microsoft MWP Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

New Cloud Computing Employers to Watch in 2026: UK and Global Companies Powering the Digital Economy

Cloud computing is no longer just a backbone technology—it is now the engine of digital transformation, underpinning everything from AI and fintech to healthcare and government services. For professionals browsing CloudComputingJobs.co.uk, the biggest opportunities lie with new and fast-scaling employers that are investing heavily in infrastructure, platforms, and next-generation cloud services. In this article, we explore the new cloud computing employers to watch in 2026, focusing on UK-based startups, scale-ups, and global companies expanding their footprint across Britain. These organisations have recently secured funding, launched major projects, or won strategic contracts—clear signals of hiring growth.

Cloud Engineer Jobs in the UK: Salary, Skills, Career Paths & How to Get Hired

Cloud engineer jobs are among the fastest-growing technology roles in the UK. As organisations move infrastructure, applications and data into the cloud, demand for skilled cloud professionals continues to surge across finance, healthcare, retail, defence, government and high-growth startups. If you’re exploring a career in cloud engineering — or looking for your next role — this guide covers everything you need to know: What a cloud engineer does Types of cloud engineer jobs Required skills and certifications UK salary expectations Career progression pathways How to land a cloud engineer job in the UK Whether you’re a graduate, IT professional transitioning into cloud, or an experienced engineer looking to specialise, this article will help you position yourself competitively.

How Many Cloud Computing Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a Cloud Job?

If you are aiming for a role in cloud computing, it can feel like the skills list never ends. One job advert asks for AWS, Terraform and Kubernetes. Another mentions Azure DevOps, PowerShell and ARM templates. A third throws in Docker, Python, Linux, CI/CD, monitoring tools and security frameworks. It is no surprise that many cloud job seekers feel overwhelmed before they even apply. Here is the reality most cloud hiring managers agree on: they are not hiring you because you know every cloud tool. They are hiring you because you understand cloud concepts, can design reliable systems, manage costs, keep things secure and support real workloads. Tools matter, but only when they support outcomes. So how many cloud computing tools do you actually need to know to get a job? For most roles, the answer is far fewer than you think. This article explains what employers really expect, which tools are essential, which are role-specific, and how to focus your learning so you look capable and employable rather than scattered.