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Cyber Security Consultant

Enablis
Nottingham
3 weeks ago
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Cyber Security Consultant – ERP Transformation

Remote (UK-based)

Competitive daily rate, Outside IR35

6 months with chance of extension


Who are we?

Enablis is a technology delivery consultancy who partner with clients to accelerate digital roadmaps. By combining our deep knowledge and best practice experience with the client’s domain expertise, we are able to deliver technology solutions quickly, efficiently and as stress free as possible.


We keep things simple and have a ruthless, uncomplicated focus on how our customers can use technology to add value to their business. That’s why we avoid tricky or ambiguous jargon in our service offerings: as far we we’re concerned, we’re always there to collaborate with clients and use our experiences to shape and affect the delivery of their technology roadmaps as positively as possible. It’s as simple as that.


We’re looking for passionate, talented tech experts who want to work on projects that matter. At Enablis, you’ll have the chance to collaborate with some of the most talented minds in the industry and create real impact. If you have the skills and ambition, we’ll open the door to incredible opportunities and introduce you to a network of equally driven, like-minded professionals.


Why Apply?

We are looking for an experienced Cyber Security Consultant as part of a large-scale Finance systems transformation, implementing Oracle Fusion SAAS ERP. This contract opportunity offers a chance to take ownership of the security workstream, supporting the delivery of a secure, compliant environment across a complex landscape of integrations and cloud services.


Cyber Security Consultant Responsibilities

Lead security threat assessments and define mitigation strategies throughout the ERP transformation

Ensure the secure delivery of approx. 100 integrations with third-party applications, cloud services, and Oracle Integration Cloud

Manage secure configuration and deployment across Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Integrate security logging and monitoring into the organisation’s Splunk SIEM platform

Develop tailored security monitoring use cases and alerting logic within Splunk

Enhance existing cyber incident response playbooks to cover scenarios related to Oracle platforms

Align the ERP platform’s security posture with ISO27001 standards and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework


Cyber Security Consultant Requirements

Essential:

Proven experience with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in a security-focused role

Strong understanding of cloud and enterprise application security best practices

Familiarity with ISO27001 and NIST CSF compliance

Experience working on large-scale ERP or financial system transformations


Desirable:

Knowledge of Oracle Fusion ERP, Oracle Integration Cloud, Oracle EPM or Oracle CRM

Hands-on experience with Splunk in a cyber security monitoring context


We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.

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