At a Glance
- Tasks: Support teams in assessing and fixing security vulnerabilities across systems and applications.
- Company: Join a forward-thinking organisation focused on innovation and collaboration.
- Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay, flexible working options, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Be part of a dynamic team that values creativity and new ideas.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in enhancing security and reducing risk exposure.
- Qualifications: Experience in vulnerability management and familiarity with tools like JIRA and ServiceNow.
The predicted salary is between 63000 - 77000 £ per year.
We are seeking a Vulnerability Management and Security Hardening Support Engineer to support on assessment and remediation of security vulnerabilities within infrastructure.
The successful candidate will play a supporting role in analysing security vulnerabilities and security hardening, coordinating with cross-functional teams, and providing governance and oversight for implementing timely, effective remediation to reduce the organisation's risk exposure.
We're shaping the way we work through innovation, cutting-edge technology, collaboration and the freedom to explore new ideas.
To succeed in this role, you will be responsible for: Support with system, application, and infrastructure teams to prioritise and remediate vulnerabilities across on-premise and cloud environments.
Assign, track and update remediation status in dashboards, spreadsheet and ticketing systems e. g.
JIRA, Service Now
We’re Hiring: Vulnerability Management Support Engineer | S2 | Chief Information & Resilience Office | Milton Keynes employer: Santander Bank
Santander Bank in Milton Keynes is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters innovation and collaboration. Employees benefit from competitive salaries, a cash allowance for additional perks, and generous vacation days, all while working in a supportive environment that prioritises professional growth and development in the financial sector.