Product Security Engineer

Murray McIntosh Associates Ltd
Chertsey, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
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Responsibilities & required experience

Product Security support across the full product lifecycle using Secure by Design (SbD) principles

* Project security planning, risk assessment, and assurance activities

* Delivery of Information Security (IS) and Information Assurance (IA) documentation (e.g. RMADS, SbD artefacts)

* Ensure security deliverables meet customer, regulatory, and defence requirements

* Chair and contribute to internal and external security reviews and working groups

* Work closely with engineering, development, and QA teams to embed security best practice

* Input security manpower estimates into bid and project activities

* Experience with recognised security frameworks (e.g. NIST 800 series, NCSC methodologies)

* Background in defence, government, or security‑regulated environments preferred

Must be a UK national from birth and hold or be eligible to obtain SC clearance.

Working arrangements - Hybrid (Minimum 2 days on site a week)

Salary - Up to £70,000 DOE + benefits

Start date - ASAP

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