Enterprise Security Architect

HMRC
Manchester
6 days ago
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Job Description

Are you passionate about Cyber Security and Enterprise Architecture?

Do you have senior-level experience as a Cyber Security Professional?

Join us to shape the security technology and tooling strategy for HMRC and influence the UK Public Sector. Enjoy a healthy work/life balance while making a significant impact.

HMRC are now one of the most digitally advanced tax authorities in the world and are continuing to spend the next five years modernising our IT Landscape across Multi-Hybrid Cloud Platform. Working in one of the most complex infrastructures across Europe with significant investment and over 1000 changes monthly impacting over 600 services. Security Modernisation is critical to this initiative and our collective success. Now is a great time to join us as we establish a team of outstanding people in the fields of Security Architecture, Risk Assessment and Testing who will create and run these new and improved technology services.

This is a chance to work on services that matter and affect the lives of millions of citizens as well as delivering Government Security services directly across circa 400 Government Departments and Arms-Length Bodies (ALBs).

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HMRC Security are part of HMRCs Chief Digital Information Office (CDIO) and supportthe department in assessing business and reputational risks in one of the largest IT estates in Europe.

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