Role Overview
- Play a hands‑on role in strengthening the organisation’s security posture across people, process and technology.
- Take ownership of key elements of the phishing simulation programme, contributing to campaign design and delivery.
- Analyse results and identify user behaviour trends to drive targeted follow‑up training and awareness activities.
- Contribute to the wider security training and awareness programme by developing content for different audiences across the business and tracking effectiveness through clear, actionable metrics.
- Work directly with technical security controls, IAM and DLP.
- Support the engineering, configuration and maintenance of security controls across the technology estate.
- Carry out hands‑on IAM and DLP configuration, supporting role‑based access control, joiner/mover/leaver processes, privileged access management, access reviews and remediation activities.
Requirements
- 3+ years’ experience in a security engineering or technical security role.
- Strong hands‑on experience in a security engineering or technical security role.
- Experience delivering phishing simulations and security awareness programmes.
- Practical experience engineering and configuring security controls.
- Solid understanding of IAM and DLP concepts and hands‑on configuration experience.
- Clear communication skills with the ability to translate security concepts for non‑technical audiences.
- Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple workstreams.
Benefits
Love what you do: We show up each day ready to take on the world. Our passion and intensity set us apart and makes the difference to our colleagues, customers, brokers and carriers. Challenge everything: We’re never afraid to question the way that things are done and we constantly challenge ourselves and others to makes things better. Have fun, be good: Insurance is a serious business, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously. We make it fun to work at CFC, we welcome all viewpoints, and we treat everyone how we would expect to be treated.