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Job Title- Information Security Manager

Location- Belfast

Salary- Negotiable
Nominate Recruitment are delighted to partner with Belfast City Airport, one of Northern Ireland’s most exciting employers, as they seek to appoint an Information Security Manager.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and future-focused business, working in a fast-paced, innovative environment that is genuinely a great place to work.

Job Duties:

  • Cybersecurity Oversight: Leads the implementation and ongoing oversight of the Cyber Assessment Framework, ensuring the organisation’s systems and data remain secure and compliant.

  • Audit Leadership: Organises and manages critical audits such as the CAA audit, coordinating with internal and external stakeholders to ensure regulatory and operational standards are met, and manage risk and remediation plans for Cyber Risks to the business.

  • Technical Reporting: Report technical findings to stakeholders and managers in a non-technical way to facilitate informed business decision making.

  • Work collaboratively: Work across all Airport departments in order to contribute to the profitable development, and increased security of the business.

  • Incident Response & Management: Manage security alerts and incidents, including threat detection and mitigation.

  • Policy & Compliance: Writing, reviewing and ensuring adherence to internal policies and external regulations, including data protection and cyber resilience standards.

  • Programme Management: Understand approaches to improving business security with the ability to best implement practical solutions and manage robust implementations on schedule.

    Essential Criteria:

  • At least 3 years Information security experience, managing an ISMS, or delivering against information security audits in the past.

  • Incident management experience – working with industry standard systems, or in a Security Operations Centre (SOC), or adjacently having managed workstreams with a SOC function.

  • Email Security and Data Loss Prevention execution experience.

  • Cloud security skills – ability to manage complex security environment across a hybrid of on-premises and cloud solutions.

  • Ability to adopt, oversee, and drive the implementation of information security and cyber security tools, ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk posture.

  • Microsoft Office Suite - presentation skills, excel skills for documentation and tracking, and word for formal business policy / procedure development.

  • Data handling experience (connectivity for systems, etc).

  • Organisation skills, planning and running meetings, with multiple stakeholders

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