
Senior Cyber Security Engineer (Hybrid / Leeds)
Michael Page TechnologyWe're seeking an experienced Senior Security Engineer to design, implement, and enhance security solutions across a modern technology estate. You'll act as a technical expert, helping to strengthen security controls, reduce risk, and support business-critical projects.
Client Details
Our client is a large international organisation investing heavily in technology, cloud adoption, and cybersecurity. They offer a collaborative environment, strong career progression, and exposure to large-scale transformation programmes.
Description
- Design and implement security architectures and controls.
- Drive security best practices across projects and operations.
- Lead threat modelling, risk assessments, and security reviews.
- Support cloud, infrastructure, and application security initiatives.
- Act as a senior escalation point for security-related matters.
- Mentor junior team members and provide technical guidance.
Profile
Essential
- Proven experience in Security Engineering, Cyber Security, or Security Architecture.
- Strong knowledge of cloud security, IAM, network security, SIEM, and endpoint protection.
- Experience with DevSecOps and secure application development.
- Strong understanding of enterprise infrastructure and cloud platforms.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Desirable
- Microsoft Azure experience.
- Certifications such as CISM, CCSP, CRISC, or SSCP
Job Offer
- Hybrid role: 2/3 days in Leeds office weekly
- Medical insurance
- Life Assurance
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