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Monitoring & Analytics Security Engineer- £600PD- Hybrid

We're looking for a skilled and driven Security Engineer to join our small, focused team building a telemetry pipeline MVP. You'll play a key role in designing and securing our containerized environments, ensuring observability tools and infrastructure are built with security at their core. This role blends deep technical expertise with a hands-on, collaborative approach ideal for someone who thrives in fast-moving, startup-like settings.

What You'll Do

Design and implement security controls across Kubernetes and OpenShift environments

Manage secure configurations, access controls, and CI/CD workflows in GitLab

Integrate and protect telemetry tools such as Cribl, Elastic, Splunk, Fluentd, and Syslog

Perform threat modelling, vulnerability assessments, and risk analysis for the pipeline

Partner with DevOps to embed security into infrastructure-as-code and deployment processes

Monitor and respond to security events, maintaining clear documentation and response playbooks

What You Bring

Hands-on experience with Kubernetes, OpenShift, and secure production systems

Strong GitLab and CI/CD security expertise

Familiarity with telemetry and observability stacks

Solid grasp of networking, firewalls, and core security principles

Knowledge of container security tools (Aqua, Twistlock, Trivy)

Understanding of frameworks like NIST or ISO 27001

Excellent analytical and communication skills

Bonus Points

Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CKS

Experience building MVPs or working in agile, early-stage environments

Cloud security knowledge (AWS, Azure, or GCP)

To apply for this role please submit your CV or contact Dillon Blackburn on (phone number removed) or at (url removed).

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