We are hiring for one of our clients, a global industrial group undergoing digital transformation, where cybersecurity is a strategic priority to ensure the protection of critical systems and sensitive data.
As part of this evolution, we are looking for a Cybersecurity Engineer to support IT & OT teams in securing the company’s entire digital ecosystem.
What you’ll do:You will be responsible for ensuring the security of infrastructure, applications, and data, working closely with internal teams, business units, and external partners.
Your responsibilities:Help define and implement the group’s cybersecurity strategy.
Conduct technical audits (infrastructure, network, applications) and risk assessments (EBIOS, ISO 27005…).
Detect, analyze, and respond to security incidents.
Implement and manage security measures (firewalls, EDR, network segmentation, MFA, hardening…).
Track vulnerabilities (scans, patching, CERT/ANSSI alerts) and coordinate remediation plans.
Raise awareness among internal teams and promote cybersecurity best practices.
Collaborate closely with IT, OT, DevOps, Cloud, and compliance teams.
What we’re looking for:Master’s degree in cybersecurity, systems or networks.
3 to 6 years of experience in information security (audit, SOC, architecture, pentest, or GRC).
Strong knowledge of IT architectures and current threat landscape (malware, ransomware, phishing, APT…).
Familiarity with standards and frameworks: ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR, NIS2 or similar.
Proficiency with security tools (SIEM, EDR, vulnerability scanners, firewalls, etc.).
Strong communication skills with both technical and business stakeholders.
Why join:A dynamic industrial environment bridging IT, OT, cloud and on-premise.
A strong security culture, backed by leadership and real-world projects.
Ongoing training and career opportunities (architecture, expert roles, team leadership).
Hybrid work environment (2 days/week remote) and autonomy-friendly structure.
📩 Ready to contribute to the protection of a major industrial player while tackling real-world technical and human challenges? Let’s talk.