Senior OT Cyber Security Consultant

Paradigm Tech
united kingdom, united kingdom, null
12 months ago
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Senior OT Cyber Security Consultant | Senior Cyber Security Consultant | Senior Security Consultant | Senior Security Engineer | Senior Cyber Security Engineer


A Senior OT Cyber Security Consultant is required for a leading, multi-national Cyber Security company on a full-time permanent basis. This role is remote in the UK with travel to customer-sites required when needed.


The company themselves have an excellent recommendation within Cyber Security in general but in particular have an excellent and growing OT Cyber Security department.


The person specification for this role is:

  • Senior Cyber Security Consultant. Easily able to work as an individual or part of a larger project
  • Strong knowledge within Operational Technology (OT) and relevant frameworks i.e. IEC 62443, NIS CAF
  • Good experience working with OT Cyber on Critical Infrastructure projects
  • Good experience working as a Consultant. Working with end-clients and customer on their needs
  • Relevant Certifications i.e. GISCP or CISSP,


The salary budgeted is £70,000 - £90,000 depending on experience


If you think you could be a good fit please don’t hesitate to get in touch, and we can have a full discussion around the company and position.

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