Working for a global trading firm isn’t easy, it’s fast-paced and demanding, however, what comes with this is the opportunity to contribute to highly technical projects and be at the forefront of technology innovation. This is an opportunity where curiosity is one of the main traits my client is looking for, you must be curious about technology and security. For example, do you have a home lab where you test out certain tools and technologies? This is just an example, a home lab isn’t required, however, I am trying to demonstrate the type of engineer and personality my client is looking for and who does well in their organisation. This is a role for: A Senior Security Engineer with the ability to work on a lot of different things. Strong engineering skills are required. Someone who understands design and implementation and how and why you are doing something A demonstrable interest in security and a curious mindset Problem solvers who like to work is changing technology environments Yes, this is a Network Security Engineer position, but I am not looking for your traditional “network security” professional, this role is a lot more than that and much wider across Cybersecurity. Your tech stack isn’t important, if you know how to engineer Cisco or Palo Alto technology as an example, then you can do so with other products and tools. You will be the first London based Senior Security Engineer looking at network security engineering, so it’s important you have the ability to work in smaller and global teams. To give you a taste of some of the current projects this team is working on: Hardware swap out of Palo Alto to new hardware Look at bringing in a third party FW tool, so a lot of research and development is required Automation – research and development again is required as they look to how best to automate their environment Please note, my client is extremely proud of their office culture and they offer 3 days onsite in London and 2 days remote. If you are a senior technical security problem solver and curious about how and why things work, I encourage you to apply and start a conversation with me today.