Technical Security Architect

Fujitsu
Basingstoke, England
12 months ago
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Technical Security Architect

Basingstoke

We are looking for a Technical Security Architect to add security considerations and controls to the design, development, and integration of network infrastructures. Your role will involve working in an Agile Scrum contributing to the wider programme and will be working within an overall Agile framework with Secure by Design and NIST methodologies. On a day-to-day basis, you will work closely with infrastructure and service architects alongside integrators and testers but will function as the security subject matter expert for all aspects of Scrum deliverables.

You will be responsible for the delivery of key security enforcing capability into the platform.

Your experience

  • Broad experience working within network infrastructure design, development, and review for infrastructure solutions, with specific focus upon security.
  • Experience designing and documenting security solutions.
  • Knowledge and experience with the design and implementation of vulnerability scanning solutions.
  • An adaptive ability to consider new innovations and technologies within compressed timeframes.
  • An ability to robustly present and defend security designs to both peer and leadership positions.

Your benefits

  • 25 Days annual leave plus public holidays (3 flexible)
  • Pension – Double matching contributions of up to 10%
  • Life assurance
  • Companywide incentive plans
  • Your choices (Flexible benefits such as increased holidays / travel / dental critical illness and more)
  • Perks at work – employee discounts
  • Employee assistance programme / virtual GP
  • Role dependent benefits: Private medical

Recruitment process

The recruitment process consists of one stage of interviews.

We are a Disability Confident Employer and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who best meet the minimum/essential criteria for the role. Email if you would like to apply through the Disability Confident Interview Scheme.

Achieve together

We are recognised as a responsible and inclusive employer:Not only are we a certified Disability Confident Leader, a Times Top 50 employer for Gender Equality, a Top 75 employer for Social Mobility, accredited with the Living Wage Foundation and a signatory for the Race at Work Charter, but we are also committed to the United Nations standards for LGBTI+ and a Stonewall Top 100 Employer.

We are people centric:Our hybrid work environments enable you toBe Completely You.Our active people-led Inclusive Community networks are representative of all aspects of diversity and are instrumental in enabling and supporting our innovative approach to inclusion.

About the Team

Achieve together

We are Fujitsu. A Japanese company with a strong set of values and a history of respecting fairness and equality, whilst promoting diversity and inclusion. We constantly push ourselves to do more and strive to bring together a diverse mix of perspectives and talents in an inclusive environment, where we encourage our people to bring their full self to work. We call this Be Completely You.

We are inclusive. As a responsible business, it is important to us that we reflect the diversity of our society and customers. Not only are we a certified Disability Confident Leader, a Times Top 50 employer for Women, a Top 75 employer for Social Mobility, accredited with the Living Wage Foundation and a signatory for the Race at Work Charter, but we are also committed to the United Nations standards for LGBT+ and a Stonewall Top 100 Employer.

We are people centric. This means we care about our people (and their families) and appreciate that everyone has a life outside of work. By supporting our people to Work Your Way, we empower them to achieve a flexible and respectful approach to work which suits them and our customers best - this could be working hours, location, or a flexible approach to their working day.

We want you to thrive. If working for a progressive organization, with an active people-led Inclusive Community, demonstrating our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and equity, you belong at Fujitsu.

#LifeatFujitsu

Fujitsu employs over 7,000 people in the UK, who are passionate about delivering excellent service to our customers every day. Not only this, but our people live and breathe our global purpose to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation - that's about seeing the value technology can create for customers today and in the future - and making it real.

Fujitsu has been a key player in the UK’s ICT landscape over the last five decades, and you might not realize it, but we provide the technology that underpins many of the services UK citizens and consumers use every day.

Whether it’s banks, retailers, manufacturers, energy companies or the government, we’re proud to deliver the behind-the-scenes technology that you use every day; keeping many of the critical systems going that help people manage their finances, shop in-store or online, consume energy or use government services.

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