Full-Time

Senior Cyber Security Engineer

Posted on 5/9/2026

GE Vernova

GE Vernova

1,001-5,000 employees

Portfolio of energy businesses delivering electricity

No salary listed

Stoke-on-Trent, UK + 2 more

More locations: Glasgow, UK | Marcy-l'Étoile, France

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Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
Computer Networking
Vulnerability Analysis
Requirements
  • Degree in Cyber Security, Computer Science, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or a related discipline
  • Strong experience in cyber security engineering within Operational Technology (OT), industrial control systems (ICS), or critical infrastructure environments
  • Experience in the electrical industry, ideally within high-voltage substations, grid automation, or similar power system applications
  • Demonstrable experience covering cyber security requirements for protection, control, telecoms, metering, and Balance of Plant (BoP) systems
  • Good understanding of substation automation and OT system architectures, including technologies such as: IEDs, Gateways, HMIs, Engineering workstations, RTUs, Network switches, Firewalls, Remote access solutions
  • Knowledge of industrial and utility communications networks, with familiarity with IEC 61850 environments
  • Good practical knowledge of IEC 62443
  • Knowledge of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
  • Awareness of NERC CIP is an advantage
  • Experience working with suppliers and cross-functional engineering teams during bid or project phases
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly to internal and external stakeholders
  • Fluent spoken and written English
Responsibilities
  • Lead the cyber security scope for bids and tenders, ensuring solutions meet customer requirements, GE Vernova policies, and relevant industry standards
  • Review customer technical specifications, contractual requirements, and cyber security standards, and translate them into practical bid solutions
  • Define cyber security requirements and architecture for high-voltage substations, including: Protection and control systems; Substation telecommunications and communication networks; Metering systems; Balance of Plant (BoP) systems; Interfaces to SCADA, remote access, and third-party systems where applicable
  • Prepare and maintain bid-phase cyber security deliverables such as: Cyber Security Execution Plans; Compliance matrices; Technical specifications; Architecture diagrams; Risk, assumption, and deviation registers
  • Support internal and customer technical discussions on cyber security during the tendering phase
  • Advise bid teams on cyber security responsibilities and required actions to ensure compliant tender submissions
  • Coordinate with suppliers and partners to ensure cyber security requirements are understood and reflected in their proposals
  • Participate in design and technical reviews to ensure cyber security is properly integrated into the proposed solution
  • Identify technical, commercial, and delivery risks related to cyber security and propose practical mitigations
  • Ensure proposed solutions align with OT cyber security principles such as: Network segmentation; Secure remote access; System hardening; Access control; Logging and monitoring; Patch and vulnerability management; Backup and recovery
  • Follow GE Vernova quality, delivery, and governance processes and contribute to continuous improvement of cyber security tendering practices
Desired Qualifications
  • Professional cyber security certifications such as GICSP, CISSP, Security+, or IEC 62443-related certifications
  • Knowledge of utility cyber security requirements, grid codes, or customer-specific security frameworks
  • Experience supporting customer-facing technical discussions during tendering or project execution

GE Vernova is the umbrella for GE’s energy businesses, including Power, Renewable Energy, and Digital, along with Energy Consulting, Energy Financial Services, Grid Solutions, Nuclear Energy, and LM Wind Power. It contributes to about one-third of the world’s electricity and focuses on making energy more reliable, affordable, and sustainable. The company combines hardware, software, services, and financing to deliver end-to-end energy solutions—from gas turbines, wind turbines, and nuclear systems to digital tools and grid infrastructure, supported by consulting and financing. What sets GE Vernova apart is its one-stop portfolio that covers the full energy value chain at a global scale, integrating equipment, software, services, and finance to help customers improve efficiency and decarbonize. Its goal is to speed the transition to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy for customers around the world.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Founded

2022

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What believers are saying

  • Data centre orders drive 20% of 100 GW gas pipeline with pricing 10-20 bps higher.
  • Global electricity supercycle from AI, EVs, and reshoring targets 50% revenue growth by 2028.
  • European expansion via Italian manufacturing and 100-MW wind contracts reduces US market dependence.

What critics are saying

  • Prolec integration failures erode $5B transformer backlog margins within 12-18 months.
  • BWRX-300 NRC regulatory delays push US deployments beyond 2030, stranding R&D investments.
  • Chinese competitors undercut onshore wind prices 25%, capturing 20% European and Asian share.

What makes GE Vernova unique

  • Integrated portfolio spans Power, Wind, and Electrification with $163B backlog and 2x book-to-bill ratio.
  • Prolec GE acquisition adds $5B transformer backlog, accelerating $200B target to 2027.
  • BWRX-300 small modular reactor partnership with Hitachi under $40B US-Japan nuclear plan.

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GE Vernova secures $6M state funding for $96M energy research centre in Niskayuna

GE Vernova has secured an additional $6 million in state funding for its $96 million Advanced Research Center on Balltown Road in Niskayuna, New York. The grant, awarded through the FAST NY programme, will fund water supply, road and stormwater management upgrades at the campus, offsetting roughly half of the $12 million in required infrastructure improvements. The company previously received $9.6 million in state tax credits linked to plans for creating 75 new jobs at the research centre, along with low-cost hydropower allocation. The site, separate from GE Vernova's existing River Road labs, will house energy technology research including a direct air capture carbon system currently under testing. GE Vernova earned nearly $5 billion in 2025 on $38 billion in revenue, with a market value of $242 billion.

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ThinkLabs raises $28M USD Series A to help power grids handle AI data centre demand

ThinkLabs has raised $28 million USD ($39 million CAD) in a Series A round led by Energy Impact Partners to help power grids manage surging demand from AI data centres. Nvidia's venture fund NVentures and Edison International participated, alongside returning investors including GE Vernova. The Canadian-led, New York-based startup provides physics-informed AI software that creates digital twins of power grids, simulating scenarios to help operators maintain reliability and reduce outages. The platform reduces what would typically be a six-month, quarter-million-dollar study to under a day's analysis. Founded by former Toronto Hydro smart-grid department head Josh Wong, ThinkLabs spun out of GE Vernova in early 2024 with $6.8 million CAD in seed funding. The company will use the new capital to mature its product and expand features whilst focusing on the North American market.

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Mar 20th, 2026
Trump and Japan unveil up to $40B US nuclear reactor plan

President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi have unveiled a US-Japan energy investment plan potentially worth $40 billion, centring on small modular nuclear reactors. GE Vernova and Hitachi will develop BWRX-300 reactors in Tennessee and Alabama, whilst Japan will invest up to $33 billion in natural gas plants in Pennsylvania and Texas. The initiative forms part of a broader $550 billion bilateral investment fund agreed under a recent trade pact. It aims to address rising electricity demand from data centres and artificial intelligence infrastructure. However, most SMR designs await regulatory approval and none have been deployed on US grids. The agreement also covers critical minerals and industrial supply chains, with Japanese firms contributing components and participating in rare-earth projects across Indiana, Arizona and North Carolina.

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Mar 10th, 2026
GE Vernova shares rise 14.8% in 3 months on AI data centre power demand

GE Vernova shares have risen 14.8% over the past three months, outperforming its Zacks Alternate Energy – Other industry's 4.1% growth. The company is benefiting from surging electricity demand driven by AI data centre expansion, creating strong opportunities for its turbines and grid equipment. GE Vernova is improving profitability in its wind segment through cost controls and portfolio optimisation, whilst its gas power and power services businesses continue strong performance. In March 2026, the company secured a contract for a 100-megawatt wind farm in Italy, supplying 17 turbines plus maintenance support. The company is expanding its Italian manufacturing facility to boost production of transformer components and advancing its BWRX-300 small modular reactor project in Poland, strengthening its position in the nuclear power market.

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BlackRock tips AI energy stocks over big tech, highlights 3 power plays for surging data centre demand

BlackRock is advising investors to focus on AI energy stocks rather than big tech companies in 2026, as AI data centres drive a surge in power demand. Deloitte anticipates a 30-fold increase in US AI data centre power consumption between 2024 and 2035. Three promising investments include Bloom Energy, which provides hydrogen fuel cell solutions for onsite electricity generation. The company reported $778 million in revenue last quarter, up 36% year over year, with analysts expecting accelerated growth. Constellation Energy, America's leading nuclear power provider, is restarting a Three Mile Island reactor to supply Microsoft's AI data centre. The company generates over two-thirds of its electricity through nuclear power. GE Vernova, General Electric's power production spinoff, reported orders up 34% to $59.3 billion, with a $150 billion backlog.