About the job
Join Northwave, a premier European cybersecurity expert dedicated to safeguarding organizations from the ever-evolving landscape of digital threats. With our extensive knowledge in both offensive and defensive security, behavior analysis, and monitoring, we provide exceptional managed security services and impactful consultancy. Our Security Operations Center (SOC) is pivotal to our mission, functioning as a trusted and precise environment where cutting-edge technology and specialized expertise converge.
To bolster our SOC platform, we are looking to enhance our engineering capabilities.
About the Role
As a Senior Stack Engineer, you will spearhead the design, development, and continuous improvement of the technical stack that underpins our Security Operations Center. Your role will bridge engineering, automation, and security operations, ensuring our monitoring platform is scalable and operationally efficient.
You will architect deployment pipelines for seamless integration of new customers and use cases. You'll implement intelligent correlation and deduplication mechanisms to ensure that our analysts and clients are only alerted to the most critical vulnerabilities and alerts. Additionally, you will maintain a centralized overview of customer configurations, providing the SOC with immediate insights into active setups, use cases, and contacts.
Your contributions will directly enhance the efficiency of our SOC and our ability to protect vital infrastructure across Europe.
Technology & Environment
We cultivate an environment where engineering excellence and operational reliability are paramount:
Utilizing Python for automation, orchestration, and the development of innovative internal tools.
Employing APIs to integrate and connect security and monitoring systems effectively.
Working within GNU/Linux environments with a strong emphasis on command-line proficiency.
Applying networking fundamentals to design, operate, and troubleshoot monitoring setups.
Implementing security-by-design principles from the outset, rather than as an afterthought.
