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Lamb Personnel Ltd
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Opportunity for a talented Information Security Manager / IT Manager - in a brand new role within a highly successful business to work full-time, on a 12 month fixed term contract Monday - Friday, 9am-5:30pm.

Main Duties will include:

Responsible for developing the data strategy alongside senior management.

Responsible for imbedding data strategy and leading the implementation project.

Responsible for meeting the business needs and implementation needs following agreed standards, identifying opportunities for organic growth and mutual value during engagement delivery.

Responsible for maintaining consistent standards and alignment to ISO27001 (Information Security) and ISO42001 (AI)

Responsible for documented framework to ensure policies align with data protection, security, and confidentiality requirements.

Responsible for standardising processes, tools and documentation for all data re4lated deliverable.  

Responsible for Incident Management.

Responsible for Business Continuity.

Responsible for Monthly Management Reporting.

Responsible person as the point of contact between the Commercial Business Unit in understanding the threats and opportunities within Information Security. Attending and partaking in the quarterly Risk Register meeting

Responsible for daily IT operations whilst providing support for data products, platforms and projects.

Lead Internal Projects – Cyber, IT, AI, IT Change Management.

Lead with external auditors and regulatory bodies to uphold ISO certification standards where necessary

Responsible for managing supplier relationships.

Managing junior team members.

Qualification, Skills and Experience required:

BSc Computer Science or equivalent

Information Technology Infrastructure Library or equivalent

3-5 years in IT Management

Proven experience in IT infrastructures (Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange), cloud services (AWS, Azure), network security, and cybersecurity frameworks.

Strong organisational skills and attention to detail

Proven ability to handle confidential and sensitive information

Advanced MS Office knowledge

Proven problem Solving and decision-making abilities

Behaviours encouraged:

Professionalism & Ethics: Maintaining integrity, honesty, and taking responsibility for mistakes.

Reliability & Punctuality: Being dependable, consistent in performance, and respecting time.

Collaboration & Teamwork: Working well with others and offering support.

Effective Communication: Being a good listener, sharing information clearly, and providing constructive feedback.

Positive Attitude: Remaining professional and optimistic, even under pressure.

Adaptability: Showing flexibility and willingness to learn new tasks.

Respect & Courtesy: Treating colleagues, managers, and clients with respect, regardless of differing opinions.

Fixed Term: 12 months

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