OT Cyber Security Consultant

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england, united kingdom, united kingdom
3 weeks ago
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I'm glad to introduce a really exciting OT cyber security consultant role.


My client is a multi-national consultancy who's aim is to bolster and grow their OT security teams. You'll be working within a well-established team with clients across the United Kingdom. My client works within most industries, including Industrial, Energy, Utilities and Manufacturing.


What you'll be doing:


Assess and enhance OT security frameworksfor industrial clients, ensuring compliance withIEC 62443 and NIST.

Develop and implement security strategiesfor SCADA, DCS, PLCs, and other industrial control systems.

Perform security risk assessmentsand threat modeling to identify vulnerabilities in OT networks and infrastructure.

Advise on network segmentation, zero-trust architecture, and secure remote access solutions.

Collaborate with cross-functional teamsto integrate cybersecurity into industrial operations without disrupting critical processes.

Lead incident response planning and cybersecurity awareness trainingfor OT environments.

Engage with key stakeholdersto design tailored security roadmaps that align with business and regulatory requirements.


What’s in It for You?


- Work with a globally recognized consultancy shaping the future of OT cybersecurity.

- Access to industry-leading projects and cutting-edge security solutions.

- Opportunities for professional growth, training, and certification support.

- Competitive salary and benefits package.


If you're keen to join a growing team and enhance the Critical National Infrastructure, click apply! It would be great to hear from you.

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