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F5 Consultants
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Job Title: Cyber Security Consultant (Information Assurance)

Location: Remote

Salary: Between £55,000-£65,000

Clearance: Active SC Clearance

Start: September 2025


F5 are delighted to be partnering with an award winning Cyber Security SME that services the Defence Sector.


They are seeking an Information Assurance Specialist to start in September 2025, someone who has good knowledge and understanding of MoD Policies & Frameworks (e.g. JSP's, SyOps, NIST) as well as RMADs.


The company is registered to the Armed Forces Covenant and very leaver-friendly, with a mix of Royal Signals, RAF, Intelligence and Navy. This role would suit a Service Leaver due to exit in the next couple of months.


This role is fully remote, with the very occasional trip to Military sites (all expensed), as well as any company social events.


Experience/understanding of the following is required:

  • RMADs
  • IS1&IS2 (Risk Management)
  • JSP 604/453
  • ISO 27001/NIST
  • Security Operating procedures (SyOps)
  • Data Protection Impact Assessments
  • Through Life Management Plans


Benefits:

  • Salary between £55,000-£65,000
  • 25 days holiday (buy and sell options)
  • Remote Working (office visits on occasion, all expensed/reimbursed)
  • Training and Development Scheme
  • Flexible working around core hours
  • Reservist days for Veterans


Unfortunately there is a strict deadline on this role, and to be considered you must hold active SC Clearance and be able to start full time employment in September 2025.


If you're interested in hearing more, please apply with your latest CV and we will be in touch!

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