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Job Title: Information Security Lead

Location: London

Contract Type:Permanent Role


We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Security Lead to join our client that is in the manufacturing industry in London.


The ideal candidate will have experience in information security within the energy, mining, chemicals, or process manufacturing sectors and will apply that expertise to enhance the organisations security posture.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and implement a robust cybersecurity framework to safeguard critical operational systems, production data, and intellectual property.
  • Manage Microsoft Office 365 security and compliance administration panels to enhance data protection, regulatory compliance, and security monitoring.
  • Stay updated on the latest security threats, trends, and regulatory changes, and ensure the organization’s security measures evolve accordingly.


Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Information Security, Cybersecurity, IT, or a related field.
  • Fluent in Turkish
  • Proven experience in information security roles within the energy, mining, chemicals, or process manufacturing sectors, with a strong understanding of industry-specific risks and challenges.
  • In-depth knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks, risk management practices, and regulatory requirements (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001, GDPR).
  • Strong expertise in network security, encryption, identity and access management, and endpoint protection.


If you are a passionate and dedicated IT Professional looking to join a dynamic and innovative organization, we encourage you to apply.

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