Enterprise Security Architect

Meritus
Andover
5 days ago
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Enterprise Security Architect | 6 Month Contract (Extensions likely) | Up to £750 per day (Inside IR35) | Andover (2/3 days per week on-site) | SC Clearance Required



MERITUS are excited to be working with a large technology consultancy that delivers secure digital solutions into the Defence and wider Government sector. They’re looking to bring on board an experiencedEnterprise Security Architectto support a key MOD customer.


In this role, you’ll play a central part in shaping and delivering enterprise-level security architecture across complex systems. You’ll work closely with both technical and non-technical stakeholders to ensure that architecture aligns with the client’s security requirements, risk posture, and operational goals.


The role is based in Andover with 2/3 days per week on-site & 2/3 days per week remote. The role requires candidates to hold active SC Security Clearance & be able to start ASAP.



Main Responsibilities:

  • Designing and maintaining enterprise security architecture for secure government systems
  • Applying the SABSA framework to develop risk-driven security models
  • Using architecture tools such as Sparx EA (or similar) to produce clear and accurate documentation
  • Working with senior stakeholders to align security architecture with wider business and technical strategies
  • Ensuring all designs comply with MOD security standards and governance processes



Skills Required:

  • Valid SC clearance (must be active and transferable)
  • SABSA certified (Foundation level or above)
  • Experience using Sparx EA or equivalent enterprise architecture tooling
  • Strong background in enterprise architecture, ideally in secure or high-assurance environments
  • Excellent communication skills and the confidence to engage at all levels of an organisation



Got your attention?


If you believe that you have the skills and experience for the role – then please get in touch. We also offer a referral scheme for any candidates whose details are passed to us that we successfully place. If you have any further questions then please contact Ryan Harris at MERITUS.

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