Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Security Architect

Andover
2 days ago
Create job alert

Security Architect | 6 Month Contract | Defence Client | SC Clearance Required | Up to £800 per day (Outside IR35) | Andover (1-2 days per week on-site)

MERITUS are working with an expanding Defence Consultancy working with a UK Defence client based in Andover. We're looking for an experienced Security Architect with a strong background in UK Defence - ideally with hands-on experience working on Army systems or programmes.

The role involves both security and solution architecture, so it suits someone confident working across technical and operational teams. Frontline experience or exposure to Army systems would be a real advantage, as this work is closely aligned with how those systems are used in practice.

Candidates must hold an active SC Clearance.

Main Responsibilities:

Lead detailed security architecture reviews across Army delivery areas, identifying risks and recommending practical design improvements.
Produce clear, high-quality architecture documentation and models using Sparx Enterprise Architect, ArchiMate, and NAFv4.
Create and maintain technology management plans, including configuration, cryptography, and assurance processes.
Work closely with security, architecture, and delivery stakeholders to ensure security is embedded across all system designs.

Required Skills:

Strong UK Defence background, ideally with experience on Army programmes or systems.
Proven expertise in security architecture, covering IAM, secure integration, and Defence standards.
Skilled in Sparx Enterprise Architect with practical experience in model-driven design and traceability.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.

Got your attention?
If you believe that you have the skills and experience for the Security Architect role - then please get in touch. We also offer a referral scheme for any candidates whose details are passed to us that we successfully place. If you have any further questions then please contact Ryan Harris at MERITUS

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Security Architect

Security Architect

Security Architect

Security Architect

Security Architect

Cyber Security Architect

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Cyber Security Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Must Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK cyber security hiring has shifted from title‑led CV screens to capability‑driven assessments that emphasise incident readiness, cloud & identity security, detection engineering, governance/risk/compliance (GRC), measurable MTTR/coverage gains & secure‑by‑default engineering. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews, & how to prepare—especially for SOC analysts, detection engineers, blue/purple teamers, penetration testers, cloud security engineers, DFIR, AppSec, GRC & security architecture. Who this is for: SOC & detection engineers, security operations leads, DFIR analysts, penetration testers/red teamers, purple teamers, AppSec/DevSecOps engineers, security architects, cloud security engineers, identity/IAM engineers, vulnerability managers, GRC/compliance specialists, product security & security programme managers targeting roles in the UK.

Why Cyber Security Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Cyber security used to be viewed primarily as a technical discipline: firewalls, encryption, intrusion detection, penetration testing. In the UK today, it’s far broader. Organisations now face complex legal frameworks, ethical dilemmas, human-behaviour risks, communication challenges & usability hurdles. This shift means cyber security careers are becoming more multidisciplinary. From protecting NHS patient records to defending financial services, securing supply chains & safeguarding national infrastructure, cyber security now touches every sector. Employers increasingly want professionals who understand law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design alongside traditional technical skills. In this article, we’ll explore why UK cyber security careers are expanding in this way, how these five disciplines shape the profession, and what job-seekers & employers need to know to thrive in this new landscape.

Cyber Security Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Cyber Security Department

Cyber security has become a top priority for UK organisations of all sizes. From small businesses to financial institutions, healthcare providers, and government bodies, the risk of cyber attack is now a constant concern. Threats are more sophisticated, regulations more demanding, and customers more aware of data privacy than ever before. But defending against cyber threats isn’t simply about having the right tools — it’s about having the right team. A modern cyber security department relies on clearly defined roles and responsibilities to ensure that defences are proactive, incidents are managed swiftly, and compliance is maintained. This article explains the structure of a modern cyber security team, the roles you’ll typically find within it, how they collaborate, and what skills, qualifications, and salaries are expected in the UK job market.