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Security Architect

Experis UK
London
1 week ago
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Security Architect - SC / DV Cleared
Are you a detail-driven Technical Security Architect with 2-3 years' experience and a passion for designing secure, scalable solutions?
We're looking for a proactive individual to join our growing cybersecurity team. You'll help shape and implement robust security architecture across enterprise environments, embedding best practice from design to delivery.
What you'll do:
Design and document secure architectures (HLDs, LLDs) that align with business and regulatory needs
Work closely with infrastructure and application teams to integrate security at every stage
Guide the use of encryption, identity management, and secure access controls
Recommend security tools and ensure alignment with frameworks like NIST, ISO 27001, and MOD standards
What you bring:
2-3 years' experience in security/solution architecture or a technical cyber role
Solid grasp of Zero Trust, Defence in Depth, and Secure by Design principles
Hands-on knowledge of tools like HashiCorp Vault, SIEM platforms, and endpoint protection
Experience in regulated sectors (MOD preferred) and familiarity with Azure security
Certifications (desirable): CISSP, CISM, CCSP, TOGAF, SABSA, ArchiMate
What's on offer?
Competitive salary up to £65,000
10% company bonus
27 days annual leave + bank holidays
Extra time off for Reservists
Hybrid working (onsite 2 days/week in the South West - expenses covered)
Be based anywhere in the UK but must have willingness to travel to customer sites (most work is South West based)
Please note: Applicants must be eligible for a minimum of SC clearance to be considered.
Ready to work on National Critical systems? Apply now by contacting
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