OT Cyber Security Engineer

iO Associates
Basingstoke
9 months ago
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Sector:Cybersecurity Consultant / Operational Technology

Location:Hybrid (Basingstoke HQ + UK Travel)

Salary:Up to £90,000

Are you a Cybersecurity Consultant looking for your next opportunity?

If so..

iO Associates has partnered with a leading player in cybersecurity, who believe in innovation and security.Trusted by global organisations to safeguard and connect digital infrastructures, this fast-growing business is seeking an experienced OT Security Consultant to join its expert team and help shape the future of OT security.

What they're looking for:

They're looking for smart, driven personwith a can-do attitude and a sense of humour. To thrive in this role, you'll bring:

Strong experience inOT architecture or consultancy. Solid understanding ofIT and OT security risksand compliance frameworks (NIST, IEC 62443, etc.). Hands-on experience withOT-specific protocols(Modbus, DNP3, OPC) andindustrial control systems.Proven track record deliveringcybersecurity strategies, risk assessments, and security designs.Excellent communication skills to producehigh-quality documentation and presentations.Afull UK driving licenceand willingness to travel across the UK and occasionally abroad

What You'll Be Doing:

Shaping and executing OT security strategies. Building strong client relationships and ensuring satisfaction. Delivering OT security assessments, designs, and implementations. Leading workshops, producing reports, and presenting findings. Working closely with business development to identify new opportunities. Keeping on top of the latest OT security trends and technologies.

Key benefits:

Salary up to £90k Hybrid working Paid expenses 25days holidays plus bank holidays And more!

Our client has a 2 stage interview process and for the right candidate they'll interview this week!

If you're interested in this role, or know someone who would be, then please apply to this advert and contact a.methula@ ioassociates.co .uk

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