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13 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Role: Cybersecurity Governance (GRC) Manager – Critical Infrastructure

* Location: Doha, Qatar

* Salary: Up to 40K Riyals per month (All inclusive – Basic, housing, transportation and flight allowance) plus health insurance coverage for employee and family (spouse + 3 children)

The Opportunity:

We’re hiring a Cybersecurity GRC Manager to lead governance, risk and compliance across critical road infrastructure and OT environments. This role is based in Doha, Qatar and is key to protecting large-scale, mission-critical transportation systems, and keeping the country’s transport network running efficiently and safely.

Skills and Experience:

* Strong expertise in GRC frameworks (NIST, ISO 27001, COBIT)

* Proven experience in OT security (ICS / SCADA, air-gapped environments)

* Deep knowledge of risk assessment and compliance methodologies

* Experience securing critical infrastructure / transportation systems

* Hands-on experience with audit, governance and regulatory programs

* Understanding of policy lifecycle, risk controls and exception management

* Familiarity with OT environments and operational system integration

* Certifications: CISSP, CISM or equivalent (OT-focused preferred)

Role and Responsibilities:

* Develop and implement cybersecurity policies, standards and governance frameworks

* Conduct risk assessments, audits and vulnerability analysis across IT / OT systems

* Ensure compliance with regulatory standards (NIST, ISO 27001, COBIT)

* Integrate cybersecurity into OT / ICS / SCADA environments

* Lead incident response planning and cybersecurity readiness

* Deliver cybersecurity awareness programs across operations teams

* Report on cyber risk posture, compliance and threats to senior leadership

* Monitor and respond to emerging threats in critical infrastructure

Applications:

Please contact James to learn more about this great new opportunity working for an industry leader in the transport technology sector

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