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Enterprise Security Architect

The Associates Global
City of London
5 months ago
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The Associates Global is seeking an experienced

Enterprise Architect

with a

Security

focus to join a large, well-established organisation undergoing major digital transformation. The company has very low staff turnover and the relatively newly stood up Architecture practise has excellent sponsorship from the top down. This is a brand-new, business-critical role, offering the chance to set the strategic direction for cybersecurity architecture at scale.
This Hybrid role (2 days in) in London will require you to be an excellent communicator with natural gravitas. Your stakeholders will cut across the organisation (including SLT) as well as external providers. You will use your experience to help shape a business that is exciting and uplifting in what they do.
You’ll work closely with a forward-thinking Enterprise Architecture (EA) team and collaborate with senior stakeholders across the CIO function. This is a role for someone who thrives in large-scale environments and wants to play a defining role in embedding secure-by-design principles into every stage of delivery.

PLEASE NOTE:

The hiring team on this role prefer 2-3 page CV's that have been tailored to the Job description noting the relevant experiences that align. Extensive CV's will not be considered.

The Opportunity
As the Enterprise Security Architect, you’ll own the definition and implementation of enterprise-wide security architecture. You’ll be responsible for designing strategies and frameworks that secure critical systems and services, spanning both on-premise and cloud environments.
You’ll also play a hands-on leadership role in mentoring solution and technical architects, ensuring security is a foundational part of the enterprise’s long-term technology roadmap.

Key Responsibilities
Define and lead the development of the organisation’s cybersecurity architecture strategy and roadmaps
Translate business and technology strategies into security-focused architecture patterns
Design and maintain conceptual and logical security architectures across multiple technology domains
Support secure delivery of cloud and on-premise systems (Oracle, Microsoft, Salesforce, MuleSoft)
Guide solution and technical architects on security principles, best practices, and assurance
Contribute to architecture governance, standards, and documentation
Partner with product, digital, data, finance, and HR teams to ensure secure system design
Champion the adoption of emerging security technologies and practices

Skills and Experience
Proven experience as an

Enterprise or Security Architect

in complex environments
Strong understanding of enterprise security frameworks, governance, and risk management
Experience delivering secure architectures in cloud, hybrid, and legacy systems
Hands-on knowledge of modelling tools and frameworks (UML, ArchiMate, Bizz design ideal)
Broad technical knowledge across infrastructure, data, CRM, HR, and finance systems
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills across business and IT teams
Ability to work in highly regulated or high-compliance environments
Experience with large enterprise transformation programmes
Exposure to architectural assurance and governance processes
Familiarity with integrated systems and database technologies (SQL Server, Oracle, etc.)

If you are an Enterprise Architect who wants to make a real difference to an organisations Security capability as well as work on major transformation in a business that is collaborative by nature and where you are truly valued as an individual, then this is definitely a role worth considering.
Having worked with this business for a number of years and placing people across the organisation it is very evident that their culture is brilliant. Their work environment is demanding insofar as taking on technical challenges and requiring people to deliver collaboratively and they celebrate their wins as a team rather than a promotion race.

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