Security Contract Delivery Specialist

Southampton
3 weeks ago
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Location - remote with travel once per month - Customer site - Whiteley / Swanick Southampton

Inside IR35 - Umbrella only

Have SC Clearance and NPPV3 or be eligible to obtain Clearance.

The main function of your role as a Security Contract Delivery Specialist will be working closely with our customer, operational teams and your delivery colleagues. You will be ensuring compliance to agreed standards such as ISO27001 for network security solutions in a constantly evolving environment, reacting to requirements, threats and standards.

What you'll do:

Lead on a major customer contract and/or a set of customers.
Work alongside the customer as an integral part of an agile team.
Provide subject matter expert support during customer engagement.
Ensure Contract Security obligations are tracked and reviewed with appropriate mitigation in place for any noncompliance.
Monitor and manage customer IT Health Checks and associated remediation activities.
Deliver and implement security information assurance work packages.
Lead and manage an Information Security Management System to required ISO27001 standard.
Vulnerability Management.
Security Incident Management.
Security Risk Management.
Documentation Management
Guide and coach junior members of the team and peer review their work.You might even:

Possess a recognised Security formal qualification i.e ISO27001 or CISM.
Have knowledge of security design and architecture fundamentals
Have experience of conducting
Have experience of working directly with large organisations on complex technical delivery projects

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