Security Consultant

Knutsford
3 days ago
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Role Title: CISO Security Consultant

Location: Knutsford, Cheshire/ Hybrid - 2/3 days per week onsite

Duration: 8 months

Rate: £465 per day inside ir35

We're looking for a proactive Security Consultant to assess, design, and strengthen secure systems across infrastructure and applications. You'll bring hands-on expertise in areas such as networking, application security, pentesting, databases, or operating systems (Linux/Windows), along with a strong grasp of risk management and secure design principles.

CISSP is highly desirable (additional certifications a bonus). Strong analytical skills, clear communication, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively are essential. Familiarity with MS Office, Confluence, and Jira is advantageous.

Role Description

As a Security Consultant, you will work closely with clients and internal teams to assess, design, and enhance secure systems. You will provide expert guidance across infrastructure, applications, and enterprise environments, ensuring best practices and industry standards are consistently applied.

Required Skills & Experience

Strong experience in at least one of the following areas:
Computer networking
Application security
Cryptography (desirable but not essential)
Penetration testing
Databases
Operating systems (Linux and/or Windows)
Solid understanding of security principles, risk management, and secure design
Ability to assess vulnerabilities and recommend practical remediation strategies
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong written and verbal communication skillsCertifications

CISSP certification is highly desirable
Additional security certifications (e.g., CEH, CISM, OSCP, Security+) would be advantageousDesirable IT Skills

Proficiency in MS Office
Experience using Confluence
Familiarity with JiraWhat We're Looking For

A proactive and detail-oriented professional
Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
Strong stakeholder engagement skills
A commitment to continuous learning and professional development

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