Information Security Consultant

DCS Technology
Telford, England
11 months ago
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Overview:

At DCS Technology, we’re dedicated to supporting candidates find their next opportunity by partnering with top-tier clients. We’re currently seeking a highly skilled Information Security Consultant with deep expertise in ISO standards and management systems.



The role:

As Information Security Consultant you will be responsible assisting organisations both big and small in a variety of sectors to implement best practice and ensure their compliance to ISO standards.



What will you get up to?

  • Support clients at every stage of the compliance progress from implementation and achieving standards through to maintaining or developing further ISO accreditation.
  • Conduct internal audits for standards such as:
  • ISO 22301 (Business Continuity)
  • ISO 27001 (Information Security)
  • ISO 9001 (Quality)
  • Foster and maintain relationships with new and existing clients.
  • Deliver outstanding service to clients by providing the knowledge and advice required throughout processes.



What we're looking for:

  • Experience with ISO management systems is essential.
  • Proven experience of implementing ISO 27001 management systems as part of projects.
  • A strong understanding and working knowledge of ISO standards.
  • Lead auditor qualification is highly advantageous but not essential.
  • Experience of carrying out and leading internal audits.
  • Confident and clear communicator (both written and verbal English) are essential.



What can you expect?

Salary:Up to £65,000 per annum (reflective of qualifications and experience)

Benefits:Paid annual leave, pension and more.

Working set up:Remote with client visits as and when required.



*Please note this role requires full UK RTW - no sponsorship is offered!

All applicants must be based in the UK to be considered!*

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