Cryptography PKI & SSH Engineer

Harvey Nash
Knutsford
1 day ago
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Cryptography PKI & SSH Engineer – Knutsford (Hybrid) - 2 days a week on site.

Guide salary: ~45-70k / Annum + benefits & bonus.

A leading global financial institution is expanding its cryptography and secure‑access engineering function and is seeking an experienced PKI & SSH Engineer to help design, maintain and evolve mission‑critical security infrastructure.

This role suits someone who enjoys solving complex technical challenges, strengthening enterprise‑scale platforms, and contributing to a collaborative engineering environment focused on resilience, automation and secure‑by‑design principles.

The role:

  • Designing, implementing and maintaining PKI, SSH and secure key‑management frameworks across a global banking environment
  • Supporting and enhancing cryptographic services, secure connectivity, system hardening and Zero Trust integrations
  • Analysing logs, incidents and system behaviour to identify root causes and drive long‑term stability
  • Executing preventative maintenance, tuning monitoring tools and improving alerting, capacity and resiliency
  • Driving automation across support activities to improve efficiency and reduce operational risk
  • Participating in a 24/7 on‑call rotation to support urgent cryptographic or access‑related incidents
  • Contributing to engineering strategy, risk mitigation, governance and continuous improvement initiatives

Experience required:

  • Strong background in PKI, encryption standards, secure key management and SSH‑based access frameworks (Open to candidates from more generic security or IAM background too)
  • Ability to design and maintain secure communication architectures aligned with regulatory and banking security standards
  • Experience with automation or scripting (Python, Go or similar)
  • Strong networking and security troubleshooting skills
  • Familiarity with ISO 27001, NIST, FIPS 140‑3 or similar security frameworks
  • Excellent communication, analytical and problem‑solving skills
  • Experience in large‑scale, highly regulated environments (Financial Services advantageous)

Please apply within if you match the criteria above and I’ll be sure to get in touch.


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