As a Security Engineer, you are pivotal in implementing, managing, and maintaining various security controls and measures, including Identity and Access Management (IAM). This entails not only ensuring the presence and documentation of key security protocols such as access control and cloud infrastructure security but also the daily maintenance of crucial aspects such as the security of Active Directory and communication channels like email and Teams. Simultaneously, you are the guardian of the Microsoft Secure Score, ensuring meticulous asset inventories and smooth lifecycle management of systems and applications. Additionally, you keep a keen eye on adhering to security policy documents and procedures. However, your role extends beyond mere monitoring; you also delve into security logs, taking prompt and effective action based on your findings. And when incidents occur, you're the one who identifies and manages them according to the tight protocols you've helped establish.Security Implementation and MonitoringFurthermore, you're responsible for testing and implementing security patches, monitoring vulnerabilities, and configuring security tools such as IDS, IPS, firewalls, and DLP. You're involved in hardening EndPoints and systems, as well as managing antimalware software on various systems.Security Controls and Management:Ensuring the presence and documentation of security controls.Daily maintenance of various security controls, including:Access control, including user account lifecycle.Active Directory security.Entra ID security.Azure Cloud infrastructure security.Email and Teams communication security.Monitoring the Microsoft Secure Score.Monitoring asset inventory.Monitoring lifecycle management of (operating) systems and applications.Monitoring security policy documents.Monitoring security processes and procedures.Checking security logs and taking any necessary actions.Identifying and managing security incidents according to established procedures.Security Implementation and Monitoring:Testing and implementing security patches.Configuration of security tools such as IDS, IPS, firewalls, DLP.Hardening of EndPoints.Hardening of systems and networks.Management of antimalware software (EDR) on EndPoints and servers.ProfileBackground and experience:You have already built a successful career in the field of ICT and security, and you are well-informed about the latest trends in the market. Having experience with relevant technologies and knowing how to implement them securely is crucial:Active Directory/ADFSMicrosoft Entra ID, MFA, Conditional accessMicrosoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM) / IntuneMicrosoft Defender SuiteAzureVMWareFortinetCiscoYou possess knowledge of security frameworks such as Cyberfundamentals, NIST, CIS, and ISO27001. Knowledge of NIS2 is an additional asset. You have a good understanding of security methodologies, best practices, and industry standards. It's advantageous if you hold cybersecurity-related certifications (such as Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator, Microsoft Certified Cybersecurity Architect Expert, Azure Security Engineer, Fortinet Certified/NSE, CCNA, etc.).Highly accurate and structured; you excel in maintaining an overview.You have a signaling role: you communicate effectively with internal stakeholders within the Digital departments.Ability to think outside the box and challenge solutions.You always prioritize the common good.You are resilient to stress and adapt easily to a dynamically changing environment.Language Skills:You can express yourself fluently in Dutch and have good (passive) technical knowledge of English.OfferAt Aquafin, you are part of a dynamic team that accelerates the development of cloud applications and solutions. Here, you have the freedom and autonomy to contribute to building and maintaining the security environment based on your expertise.Aquafin is a technological pioneer, which means that as a Security Engineer, you'll encounter the newest and most innovative technologies and solutions. You'll be challenged to elevate your security skills to new heights.At Aquafin, they believe in your growth and development. Extensive training opportunities are provided, and you're encouraged to pursue certifications to stay up-to-date and continue growing in your field.And let's not forget the societal impact you have at Aquafin. Water purification is crucial for a better environment, and your role as a Security Engineer contributes to this important work. You contribute to the protection of essential national water purification and sewage services.But it's not just about the work itself. Aquafin fosters an open company culture centered around collaboration and teamwork. You collaborate with talented colleagues, including IT experts, and motivate each other to progress. Flexibility and autonomy are also important aspects of working at Aquafin. We offer flexible working hours and the possibility to work remotely, allowing you to find a healthy balance between work and personal life.In summary, Aquafin provides you, as a Security Engineer, with a dynamic and challenging environment where you can develop your skills, explore innovative technologies, and make a positive impact on the environment.KeywordsSecurity Engineer @ AquafinAquafin– headquarters in Aartselaar – is a leading company inFlanders responsible for water treatment and sewerage system management. It wasfounded in 1990 by the Flemish Region with the aim ofexpanding, operating and pre-financing the water treatment infrastructure in Flanders. Aquafin is a public limited company whose sole shareholder is Vlaamse Participatiemaatschappij NV.With theaim of preventing flooding and reducing ecological damage, Aquafin strives to make wastewater and stormwater systems future-proof. By managing 325 sewage treatment plants, Aquafin treats the wastewater of as many as86% of Flanders, significantly improving the quality of watercourses. Besides treating domestic wastewater, Aquafin alsooffers water treatment solutions for industry through its subsidiary Aquaplus. It is itself responsible fordesigning, building and operating water treatment plants. These plants use advanced treatment techniques to remove various pollutants from wastewater. The treatedwater is then safely returned to the natural water cycle.
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