Security Compliance Technician

Ealing
11 months ago
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Our client is a leader in the Defence & Security sector, they're currently seeking a skilled Senior Security Compliance Technician to join them on a permanent basis.

This role is based at their site in Ealing and will involve managing multi-site Information Security Management System (ISMS) to ensure compliance with ISO27001. The successful candidate will hold an active government security clearance and will be part of the Security Group.

Job Requirements

Experience in managing security measures and controls
Ability to monitor security access
Skilled in conducting internal and external security audits
Proficiency in analysing security breaches
Capability to recommend tools and processes for security improvement
Aptitude for teaching security awareness
Experience in coordinating security with outside vendors

Key Responsibilities

Information Security Management System (ISMS)

Managing multi-site ISMS
Ensuring compliance with ISO27001Facility Security Controlled (FSC) & Industry Personnel Security Assurance (IPSA)

Determining and processing appropriate levels of security clearance
Representing the company with the MoD Security Department
Attending and contributing to industry working groups
Briefing staff and teams on responsibilities and policy updates
Liaising with the Defence Vetting Agency
Conducting security briefings for new personnel and periodic updates
Issuing and updating passes with appropriate levels of access
Maintaining the Wiseman security database
Managing classified material receipts
Updating and maintaining the Security Aspects Letter database
Administering UK and Overseas Visit Requests
Preparing and maintaining policy and procedures for classified document handling
Managing receipt and despatch of classified documents
Maintaining classified document register
Conducting classified asset musters
Preparing assessments for possible security violations and corrective measures
Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation
Our client offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:

Optional 9-day fortnight
TOIL (Time Off In Lieu)
Flexible working hours
1 pm finish on Fridays
Annual bonus
Hybrid working for certain roles
Casual dress code
25 days holiday plus Christmas shutdown
Option to buy or sell holiday
Private healthcare, dental, and critical illness options via salary sacrifice
Discounts at over 200 online stores through Reward Hub
4x annual salary life cover
Pension starting at 5% Employer / 4% Employee, with flexible contribution options
If you are a dedicated and skilled professional with a passion for security, apply now! Please reach out to me for more details

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