Encryption Key Specialist CGEMJP00325735

Knutsford
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Role Title: Encryption Key Specialist

Duration: contract to run until 30/07/2026

Location: Knutsford, Hybrid 3 days per week onsite

Rate: up to £282.62 p/d Umbrella inside IR35

Role purpose / summary

We are looking for an Encryption Key Specialist to manage and secure cryptographic keys across enterprise systems. The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in key lifecycle management and hands-on experience with industry-standard key management systems and hardware security modules.

Key Skills/ requirements

Implement and maintain encryption key management processes, including generation, distribution, storage, rotation, and revocation for both asymmetric and symmetric keys.
Administer and configure enterprise Key Management Systems (KMS) to ensure compliance and security.
Manage and integrate solutions such as DKMS, EKMF, and TKE for secure key handling.
Oversee HSM-based key management for critical cryptographic operations.
Collaborate with security and infrastructure teams to enforce encryption standards and best practices.

Required Skills:

Strong knowledge of encryption key lifecycle principles and cryptographic standards.
Experience with enterprise Key Management Systems and tools (DKMS, EKMF, TKE).
Proficiency in managing Hardware Security Modules (HSM) for secure key storage and operations.
Understanding of compliance frameworks and security policies related to cryptography.

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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