Security Architect (Defense, Threat Detection & Response)(ATR)

Robert Walters
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
18 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

We are seeking an experienced Security Architect - focusing onAdvanced Threat Response (ATR) solution to be a part of the Architecture team, you will design and maintain end-to-end architecture for advanced threat detection and response across cloud, network, and endpoint environments. You will work cross-functionally to deliver scalable, secure, and cost-effective security architecture solutions within a complex enterprise environment.

What you'll do:

  • Define requirements, evaluation criteria, and success metrics for automated offensive security testing platforms and red/purple team tooling
  • Lead vendor evaluations, proof of concepts (PoCs), and comparative product assessments
  • Architect integration approaches, workflows, and security telemetry pipelines
  • Produce detailed implementation plans, runbooks, and operational handover artefacts
  • Coordinate tool onboarding, configuration, tuning, and validation
  • Design scalable deployment patterns (including SaaS models, multi-tenancy, credential handling, and high availability architectures)
  • Support purple team exercises and adversary emulation planning, translating red team findings into engineering controls
  • Ensure security, risk, and compliance requirements are embedded throughout tool selection and operation
  • Maintain vendor relationships, roadmap alignment, and manage lifecycle/replacement decisions

What you'll bring:

  • Strong background in security engineering, offensive security, or security architecture
  • Hands-on experience evaluating and deploying enterprise security tooling
  • Strong Linux administration skills (system hardening, service management, troubleshooting, network tuning, secure baseline implementation, orchestration)
  • Practical cloud management experience, including CI/CD pipeline design and implementation
  • Proven experience running vendor evaluations and PoCs for enterprise security platforms
  • Strong understanding of offensive techniques mapped to detection capabilities (aligned to MITRE ATT&CK)
  • Experience integrating security tooling outputs into SIEM platforms and broader security workflows
  • Experience with tools such asSafeBreach, BloodHound, Microsoft EASM, or similar technologies is highly desirable
  • Experience working within the Banking and Financial Services industry
  • Relevant cloud certifications, particularly Google Cloud Platform
  • Exposure to ML, AI, and data tooling within GCP environments
  • Ability to work effectively across IT, DevOps, and Compliance teams to implement security controls
  • Experience working in agile or iterative delivery models
  • Right to work in the UK is mandatory for this role

Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates

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