Security Architect

Synapri
United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Posted
1 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

A globally recognised Non-Profit organisation is looking to appoint a Security Architect to help shape and secure enterprise architecture across a large-scale, international modern technology landscape.

This is a strategic role with influence across multiple regions, to design end-to-end security architecture, spanning cloud platforms, applications, and enterprise systems, while embedding security into development and delivery practices across the organisation.

Responsibilities:

* Designing secure solutions at scale across international teams

* Embedding security into SDLC / DevSecOps

* Leading threat modelling and risk-driven design decisions

* Driving alignment with frameworks such as ISO 27001 and NIST

* Supporting the secure adoption of emerging technologies, including AI

Experience:

* Proven Security Architect experience in complex environments

* Strong background in cloud security (Azure)

* Experience across application security and DevSecOps

* Knowledge of security frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST, COBIT)

* Ability to influence stakeholders across global teams

This role is a fully remote position, only considering UK residents. Please apply with your latest CV for consideration

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