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OT Cyber Engineer - Glasgow

Glasgow
3 weeks ago
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OT Cyber Security Engineer – Glasgow – on site 3 days a week (minimum)

Are you an aspiring OT Cyber Security professional looking for that first dedicated opportunity?I’m working with a client who is ready to heavily invest in your development offering.

It’s a hands-on engineering position working directly with major power systems that keep energy flowing across the globe.

You’ll be front-line on projects, embedded in networks, and ensuring security by design in critical national infrastructure. From managing logs and change control to assessing risks of emerging technologies like drones and robotics, this role gives you the scope to apply your skills where it really matters.

What you’ll be doing:

Working directly on OT networks and control systems (ICS/SCADA).
Supporting integration of projects into the OT Security Operations Centre.
Ensuring security by design across OT environments.
Managing vulnerabilities, risks, and incident response processes.
Assessing risks from new technologies such as robotics and drones.
Collaborating with engineers, IT, and operational teams across the business.
What we’re looking for:

A strong technical foundation - cyber or networking background or experience in industrial technology/automation environments.
Curious, adaptable engineers who want to grow into OT Cyber.
Analytical, problem-solving mindset - able to apply skills across different technologies.
Why this role?

You’ll be developing your OT Cyber career from the ground up with support, training, and certifications (IEC 62443, GICSP)
Be part of a team securing the UK’s critical national infrastructure.
Play your part in building a safer, more sustainable energy future.
Clearance: Must be eligible for SC clearance

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