Security Architect

Sellick Partnership
Newcastle upon Tyne
7 months ago
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Sellick Partnership are delighted to be partnering with our well-known client in the North East to recruit a Security Architect on a permanent basis.

The Security Architect will join a Security Operations team who have accountability for defining security solutions across the organisation as well as service architecture for infrastructure, information and applications to support ongoing IT transformation.

The Security Architect will provide advice to technology teams to ensure project deliverables remain in alignment with the organisational roadmap.

Responsibilities:

Responsibility for security blueprint solutions for complex protective security for physical and data assets.
Provision of security leadership to develop and deliver the organisations digital services whilst working with other architects and SME's to lead the design of the solution.
Presenting security solutions to senior management and architecture governance boards with the ability to communicate and engage with a range of stakeholders.
Ensuring infrastructure security design remains updated and appropriate elements are phased out, ensuring business continuity at all times.

What we are looking for:

Experience implementing and developing security solutions and design strategies in a complex environment.
Ability to undertake analysis of technical designs and provide the organisation with security assurance of supplier proposals and designs.
Broad working knowledge of infrastructure, cloud, managed service architectures and web applications in a complex environment.
Detailed understanding of the security implications and appropriate security controls of hosting sensitive information in large scale cloud based cloud infrastructure environments.
Security industry recognised certifications such as CISSP, CISMP, IOS Standards etc.
Architecture frameworks and components exposure.This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-known and highly respected organisation based in the North East with real career development opportunities. Please apply by Friday 13th June to be considered.

Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website

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