Cyber Security GRC Consultant

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Location: London SE1

Salary: £60,000 - £85,000 depending on relevant experience

Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday

Work Location: Office-based during probation, then hybrid (3 days office / 2 days WFH)

Full time / Permanent

Remarkable Jobs are recruiting on behalf of a well-established and respected cybersecurity consultancy.

We are seeking a GRC Cyber Security Consultant to join their growing team in London. This is a high-impact role for a confident and experienced professional who thrives on helping organisations achieve robust information security compliance and manage risk effectively.

GRC Cyber Security Consultant Role:

As a GRC Cyber Security Consultant, you'll lead the delivery of governance, risk, and compliance services, supporting a diverse range of clients. You will be responsible for conducting audits, writing clear and actionable reports, and advising clients on how to align with industry standards such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI DSS, DORA, and more. You'll also be involved in pre-sales activities, mentoring junior consultants, and representing the business externally.

GRC Cyber Security Consultant Key Responsibilities:

Deliver compliance assessments and risk audits (ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIS2, PCI DSS, DORA, UK DPA)
Conduct supply chain and project-specific risk assessments
Prepare comprehensive audit documentation and remedial recommendations
Liaise directly with clients, delivering projects on time and to scope
Assist in writing technical content for proposals and marketing
Draft and manage project plans using (url removed) or similar
Present findings clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders
Mentor junior consultants and contribute to internal knowledge sharing
Promote company brand through events, blogs, and client engagement
What They Are Looking For:

Essential:

Circa 7+ years of experience in risk assessment and compliance consulting
Strong understanding of major frameworks (ISO, SOC 2, PCI DSS, DORA, UK DPA)
Excellent reporting and communication skills
Proven track record of managing client-facing projects
Detail-oriented with strong project management capability
Desirable:

Familiarity with COBRA or other GRC tools
Background in penetration testing is a bonus
Experience delivering training and written content for client knowledge transfer
GRC Cyber Security Consultant Key Attributes:

Client-focused and solution-driven
Confident communicator with strong interpersonal skills
Able to work independently and handle multiple projects
Passionate about continuous learning and professional development
If you're a knowledgeable and driven GRC Cyber Security Consultant ready to work with leading clients on meaningful projects, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now to become a GRC Cyber Security Consultant

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