Security Architect - Outside IR35

Experis - ManpowerGroup
Basingstoke
1 month ago
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Job Title:Security Architect
Contract Length:12 months
Location:Basingstoke
Rate:£650 per day (Outside IR35)
Clearance Requirement:DV Cleared

About the Role:
We are an SME supplier working closely with the Ministry of Defence (MOD), and we are seeking an experiencedSecurity Architectwith a strong background in public sector and defence delivery to join our team on a 12-month contract. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to critical national security projects within a dynamic and growing organisation.

As a Security Architect, you will be responsible for designing and implementing robust security solutions that align with MOD and public sector standards. You will play a key role in ensuring the security and integrity of sensitive defence systems, working closely with technical teams and key stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and deliver comprehensive security architectures in line with MOD standards and policies
  • Provide strategic advice and guidance on all aspects of security design and risk management
  • Conduct security assessments, identifying risks and proposing mitigation strategies
  • Ensure compliance with MOD policies, including JSP 440 and relevant government security standards
  • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, providing technical leadership and direction on security matters
  • Support ongoing security assurance processes, ensuring systems meet the required accreditation levels

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Proven experience as a Security Architectin public sector or defence delivery environments
  • In-depth knowledge of MOD security standardsand protocols, including JSP 440
  • Ability to design and implement end-to-end security solutions across multiple platforms
  • Expertise in risk assessment, mitigation strategies, and security compliance
  • Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate complex security issues to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Active DV Clearance- applicants must hold or be eligible for full DV clearance prior to the start of the contract

In return:

  • Up to £650 (Outside IR35)
  • 12 Month contract (Extension Likely)

Due to the nature of this role, candidates must have Valid, active DV Clearance prior to work starting. A such, candidates must be eligible for DV as a minimum requirement. Please be aware clearance can take up to 6 months and this is an ASAP start contract.

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