Lead Cyber Essentials Plus Assessor

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We are hiring, exclusively, for Indelible Data who are looking to welcome a Lead Cyber Essentials Plus Assessor to their team.

About Indelible Data:

Indelible Data Limited is a UK-based cyber security consultancy specialising in Cyber Essentials, Penetration Testing, Defence Cyber Certification, ISO 27001, and cyber security training. We help public sector organisations and private clients manage risk, achieve compliance, and improve resilience.

Role Overview:

We are seeking a Cyber Essentials Plus Lead Assessor to lead, mentor and support our team of assessors as well as guiding organisations through the Cyber Essentials Plus certification process. You will conduct assessments, provide actionable remediation advice, and support clients in achieving certification.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead Cyber Essentials Plus assessments for multiple clients

Conduct IT systems gap analysis and vulnerability checks

Provide guidance on remediation and compliance with NCSC guidance

Prepare reports and support documentation for certification

Act as a technical authority for assessors

Ensure assessments follow best practice

Support continuous improvement of assessment processes, documentation, and internal procedures.

Perform quality assurance reviews of assessments and reports to ensure consistency and compliance.

Skills & Experience:

Certified Cyber Essentials / Cyber Essentials Plus assessor

Strong understanding of NCSC guidance, cyber security controls, and UK Government standards

Experience in IT systems assessment, vulnerability scanning, and risk analysis

Excellent report writing and communication skills

Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams

Required Qualifications / Experience:

3 Years’ experience working in the Information Security, tech or compliance industry.

IASME Cyber Essentials Basic Assessor

IASME Cyber Essentials PLUS Assessor Qualified (Includes confirmation of the IASME VA+ Exam being passed).

One of the following qualifications:

CREST Registered Penetration Tester

CREST Certified Infrastructure Tester

Cyber Scheme Team Member (CSTM)

Cyber Scheme Team Leader (CSTL)

EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA)

Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP)

Full clean driving license

Employee Benefits:

6% workplace (NEST) employer pension contribution

25 days holiday

3 days additional days of paid leave during Christmas Shutdown

Enhanced company sick pay

Hybrid working (office and remote)

Opportunities for funded professional development and certifications

Work with public sector and regulated organisations

Collaborative, supportive team environment

Monthly tech team afternoon to investigate latest software and training labs

Regular team building outings which have included paintballing; escape rooms ; raft building and pottery.

Please note: All applications and enquiries (including from recruiters) should be directed to our retained recruitment partner: Paul Murphy at Recruit Cumbria.

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