Information Systems and Security Manager

Milton Keynes
1 day ago
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An established, globally recognised organisation is seeking an experienced Information Systems & Security Manager to take ownership of its IT systems and cyber security function during a period of digital transformation.

This is a senior, hands-on role with strategic influence, reporting directly to the Managing Director and working closely with internal teams, third-party vendors, and a Managed Service Provider

Key Responsibilities

Own and manage information systems and cyber security across the organisation
Lead ISO27001 and Cyber Essentials Plus compliance, audits, and renewals
Act as the senior escalation point for IT incidents and security events
Oversee and challenge a Managed Service Provider against agreed standards
Ensure secure configuration and operation of cloud platforms including Microsoft 365, CRM, finance, and operational systems
Maintain governance documentation, risk registers, and incident management plans
Deliver security awareness training and ensure compliant joiner/mover/leaver processes

Skills & Experience Required

Senior IT / Information Security leadership experience in a remote, cloud-based environment
Proven delivery of ISO27001 and Cyber Essentials Plus
Strong working knowledge of GDPR
Broad technical understanding across SaaS, cloud hosting, M365, and integrations
Confident stakeholder manager with strong communication skills
Calm, analytical, and solutions-focused approach

Qualifications

Degree (or equivalent) in IT or a numerate discipline
Desirable certifications:

Information Security (e.g. CISSP)
Microsoft / Cloud (e.g. Azure)
Project Management (e.g. PRINCE2)
Recent, up-to-date certifications or equivalent experience required

Permanent, remote-first role with senior visibility
Real ownership of systems and security strategy
Competitive salary circa £60,000
Opportunity to shape and mature a growing digital and cyber function

EA First Ltd are acting as an Employment Agency for this permanent vacancy

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