Infrastructure Security Engineer


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Computer Futures

Listed on

2nd April 2017

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£35000 - £42000

Type

Permanent

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We're looking for an Infrastructure Security Associate Engineer to join a firm with a market leading presence across the UK, Ireland, Australia and the USA. If you have the ability to provide infrastructure security and engineering services, then you may be the Infrastructure Security Associate Engineer that we've been looking for.

What will you be doing?

As Infrastructure Security Associate Engineer, you'll be working with a range of teams to provide infrastructure solutions. Using a consultative approach, you will assist in the assessment of security risks while developing knowledge of the security aspects of new services and technologies (i.e. AWS, virtualisation and automation). You will contribute to the implementation of security solutions and create and drive the adoption of infrastructure security standards and policies.

Who should you be?

* An experienced network engineer with experience (Linux/Unix and Windows)

* Knowledge of security requirements for systems, networks and applications (some hands on experience would be a plus)

Who will you be working for?

As the Infrastructure Security Engineer, you will be working for a global player, famed for an innovative and creative outlook on the industry and responsible for products that have altered the landscape of their field.

While the organisation may be a global heavyweight already, it places a great deal of importance on following a number of key values. You will be working for an agile company who take pride in always doing what is right. With a relentless passion for achieving excellence and an eagerness for a collaborative workforce, if you are a talented, technical team player, then you can really go places with these guys.

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