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About the role
As a Cyber Security Engineer at Redgate, you’ll
- Design, build, and operate security controls across infrastructure and applications
- Investigate issues hands‑on, sometimes outside office hours, when things genuinely matter
- Work closely with engineers and business teams to enable secure delivery
- Work alongside our commercial teams to give our customers the confidence to securely deploy our products
What makes you a great fit
- Hands‑on security engineering or security operations experience
- Strong IAM knowledge at protocol level (OAuth 2.0, SAML, OIDC) - you’ve debugged implementations, not just read about it
- Experience with Infrastructure as Code (ideally Terraform) and use of automation
- Familiarity with secure SDLC practices, version control, and peer review
- Experience conducting vendor security reviews and third‑party risk assessments
- Practical vulnerability management experience – you're used to judging the real-world risks, not just looking at baseline CVSS scores
- Incident response experience, including investigation, remediation, and root cause analysis Working knowledge of Microsoft Sentinel, Defender, and KQL
- A background in sys admin or engineering that gives you intuition for how systems actually fail
- A mindset that security exists to enable the business
- Comfortable using AI tools as part of your daily work
- Strong communication skills with both technical and non‑technical audiences