SOC Engineer - Cyber

Proprec
B112Aa, B11 2AA, United Kingdom
Last week
£45,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £50,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
21 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Hybrid Working Environment Excellent Company Benefits Package Flexible Benefits Scheme Access to Industry-Leading SOC Technology and Tooling Dedicated Training and Development Time Each Week Fully Funded Learning Opportunities and Partner-Led Certifications Opportunities to Attend Conferences and Industry Events Career Progression Within a Large Enterprise Technology Organisation Exposure to Enterprise-Scale Cloud and Cyber Environments Supportive, Collaborative, and Highly Technical Team Environment
Location: Birmingham (Hybrid – 3 days onsite)
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 + Excellent Benefits
Contract Type: Permanent

The Role – SOC Engineer - Cyber
We’re looking for a hands-on SOC Engineer to join a rapidly growing Cyber Security function within a large enterprise technology environment. This is an opportunity to work in one of the most modern and well-equipped SOC environments in the market, supporting enterprise customers across a broad range of managed security services and cloud technologies.
This is a genuinely engineering-led role rather than a traditional SOC analyst position. You’ll be heavily involved in infrastructure, cloud security, security tooling, automation, and operational cyber engineering across enterprise-scale environments.
Working from a Birmingham-based SOC three days a week, you’ll play a key role in supporting customer environments, improving cyber capabilities, and helping showcase a cutting-edge SOC environment to visiting customers and stakeholders.

What’s in it for you as our Cyber SOC Engineer?
  • Salary of £45,000 - £50,000
  • Hybrid working environment
  • Excellent company benefits package
  • Flexible benefits scheme
  • Access to industry-leading SOC technology and tooling
  • Dedicated training and development time each week
  • Fully funded learning opportunities and partner-led certifications
  • Opportunities to attend conferences and industry events
  • Career progression within a large enterprise technology organisation
  • Exposure to enterprise-scale cloud and cyber environments
  • Supportive, collaborative, and highly technical team environment
Duties as SOC Engineer - Cyber
As a Cyber SOC Engineer, you will:
  • Act as a technical escalation point and engineering SME across SOC technologies including SIEM, MDR/XDR, EDR, vulnerability management, and cloud security tooling
  • Support, maintain, and improve cyber security infrastructure across enterprise customer environments
  • Work closely with internal teams and customers to onboard, configure, and optimise security technologies and services
  • Investigate and resolve platform issues, security alerts, log source health problems, and tooling-related incidents
  • Configure and support technologies such as Microsoft Defender, Sentinel, CrowdStrike, Tenable, and related security platforms
  • Assist with vulnerability scanning, remediation support, and operational security improvements
  • Contribute to automation and scripting initiatives using tools such as KQL, PowerShell, Python, or Bash
  • Produce and maintain technical documentation, operational runbooks, and security playbooks
  • Support governance and compliance activities aligned to standards such as ISO27001, GDPR, and NCSC guidance
  • Work collaboratively across infrastructure, cloud, networking, and cyber teams to improve service delivery and operational resilience
  • Stay up to date with emerging cyber threats, technologies, and security best practice
  • Contribute to continual improvement initiatives across the SOC function
Who are we looking for as our Cyber SOC Engineer?
We’re looking for a technically capable and proactive engineer who enjoys solving problems, learning new technologies, and working collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
This role would suit someone from a SOC Engineering, Cloud Security, Infrastructure Security, or Cyber Engineering background who enjoys hands-on technical work rather than purely monitoring or analyst-based responsibilities.
You’ll ideally have experience with:
  • Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender
  • EDR/XDR/MDR technologies
  • Vulnerability management tools such as Tenable or Qualys
  • Azure, Microsoft 365, Intune, or AWS environments
  • Security tooling, infrastructure, and cloud platforms
  • Linux and Windows operating systems
  • SIEM technologies and security monitoring
  • Basic scripting or automation using KQL, PowerShell, Python, or Bash
  • ITIL environments and structured change control processes
  • Firewall, endpoint, or cloud security technologies
We’d especially like to hear from candidates who are:
  • Strong communicators who can work confidently with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Organised, collaborative, and eager to learn
  • Comfortable working in a customer-facing environment
  • Self-driven and proactive in solving problems
  • Able to take ownership while also working well within a team
  • Interested in developing their cyber engineering and cloud security expertise further
Relevant certifications such as SC-200, SC-900, AZ-500, CISSP, or similar would be advantageous, but practical engineering experience is equally important.
Please note: Candidates must be eligible for UK Security Clearance (SC/BPSS), including having the right to work in the UK and meeting residency requirements.

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