Anson McCade
Security Vulnerability Management Engineer - Hybrid

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A leading global technology and cyber organisation is building a new Security Operations Centre to support the cyber defence of a major international defence programme. The new SOC will protect complex Microsoft Cloud and on-premises environments operating across multiple regions and classification levels.
The Security Vulnerability Management Engineer
The Security Vulnerability Management Engineer will take a key role in designing, deploying and configuring the vulnerability management capability for the new SOC. This position will focus on enterprise vulnerability management tooling, risk-based vulnerability assessment, integrations with wider SOC platforms and the development of effective workflows, reporting and operational processes.
What’s on offer
- Salary: £72,000 – £82,000
- 10% annual bonus
- Opportunity to help build a major new SOC and vulnerability management capability
- Hybrid working with customer-site attendance near Frimley approximately once every one to two weeks
- London and Frimley are ideal locations, although candidates based elsewhere can be considered where regular travel is manageable
- Excellent benefits package
- Strong long-term career and technical development opportunities
- Candidates must be eligible to obtain SC clearance
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- Strong experience designing, building, deploying and operating enterprise vulnerability management solutions
- Hands-on experience with Nessus or comparable vulnerability management platforms
- Experience configuring tools to support risk-based vulnerability assessment
- Ability to define vulnerability classification schemas, workflows and operational reporting
- Experience integrating vulnerability management platforms with SIEM, case management and asset management solutions
- Experience deploying and configuring vulnerability management technologies across cloud and/or on-premises environments
- Knowledge of containerised and virtual machine-based deployments
- Ability to define infrastructure requirements including compute, storage, memory and network bandwidth
- Strong knowledge of enterprise ICT environments
- Good understanding of security architecture and networking
- Detailed knowledge of cyber threats, threat actors and TTPs
- Understanding of TCP/IP and the ability to identify normal and abnormal network activity
- Experience developing functional and non-functional test procedures
- Strong client-facing consulting and stakeholder management skills
- Ability to review technical designs, deployment documentation, configuration guides and administration documentation
- Ability to work effectively in sensitive environments involving matters of national security
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