About the job
Northwave stands as a premier cybersecurity specialist in Europe, committed to safeguarding organizations against increasingly sophisticated digital threats. Our deep-rooted expertise in both offensive and defensive security, behavior analytics, and monitoring enables us to provide exceptional managed security services and high-impact consultancy. Our Security Operations Center (SOC) is pivotal to this mission, functioning as a high-trust, high-precision environment where technology and expertise converge.
To enhance our capabilities, we are expanding our engineering team within the SOC platform.
About the Role
As a Stack Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, building, and evolving the technical stack that fuels our Security Operations Center. Operating at the nexus of engineering, automation, and security operations, you will ensure that our monitoring platform is both scalable and operationally efficient.
Your responsibilities will include crafting deployment pipelines for the seamless onboarding of new clients and use cases, developing intelligent correlation and deduplication mechanisms to ensure that analysts and clients are alerted only to significant vulnerabilities, and maintaining a centralized view of customer implementations, providing the SOC with immediate insights into active configurations, use cases, and points of contact.
Your contributions will have a direct impact on the operational efficiency of our SOC and the effectiveness of our protection of critical infrastructure across Europe.
Technology & Environment
You will thrive in an environment that prioritizes engineering quality and operational reliability:
Proficiency in Python for automation, orchestration, and developing intelligent internal tools.
Experience with APIs for integrating and connecting various security and monitoring systems.
Strong command-line skills in GNU/Linux environments.
Solid understanding of networking fundamentals for designing, operating, and troubleshooting monitoring setups.
Security-by-design should be a default consideration in all processes.
