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Cyber Security Consultant

Stealth iT Consulting
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Hybrid Remote – Offices in London, Glasgow, or Manchester

Up to £55,000 + Excellent Benefits


Are you ready to take the next step in your Cyber Security career with one of the UK’s most forward-thinking digital consultancies?


We're expanding our Cyber Security division and are looking to hire multiple Cyber Security Consultants to join our growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering high-impact security solutions for a wide variety of clients across sectors such as Defence, Public Sector, and Financial Services.


We’re particularly keen to speak with candidates who have strong Cyber Security Architecture experience, are comfortable working in a client-facing, consultative capacity, and have an interest in emerging technologies such as Generative AI.


What You'll Bring:

  • Security clearance or eligibility – essential
  • Proven experience in Cyber Security Architecture
  • Strong stakeholder engagement and internal consultancy skills
  • Familiarity with standards and frameworks such as NIST CSF, ISO27001, and regulatory frameworks including DORA, FCA, or BOE
  • Knowledge or experience with GenAI security is highly desirable
  • Industry certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CompTIA


Why Join Us?

You’ll be joining a collaborative and innovative team during a period of rapid growth driven by evolving security needs and cutting-edge technologies. This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to fast-track your career, work on meaningful projects, and help shape the future of digital security.


We’re open to candidates from all industries but particularly encourage applications from professionals with experience in Defence, Financial Services, or the Public Sector.

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