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Security Engagement Consultant - Data Insights

Welwyn Garden City
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Security Engagement Consultant - Data Insights
Daily Rate: Up to £500 (inside IR35 via umbrella)
Contract Length: 6 months initially
Location: Welwyn Garden City (Hybrid Working) 3 DAYS ONSITE PW REQUIRED

About the Role:

Our client is seeking a dedicated Security Engagement Consultant specialising in Data Insights to join their team for a temporary contract. In this pivotal role, you will drive visibility, accountability, and strategic impact across cyber engagement initiatives. By designing and maintaining scalable systems that track activity, engagement, and coverage, you'll ensure alignment with assurance standards and campaign objectives.

This position merges technical expertise in data visualisation and automation with strategic insights into engagement dynamics, empowering leadership to make informed decisions and improve outreach effectiveness continuously.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and maintain activity logging systems utilising tools such as Microsoft Forms, Power BI, Tableau, and Excel.
Develop dynamic dashboards that visualise reach, coverage, engagement trends, and campaign performance.
Identify and flag low-engagement squads while highlighting top-performing Champions to inform recognition and support strategies.
Map business function coverage to guide targeted recruitment and ensure balanced representation.
Automate engagement workflows, including reminders, nudges, and prompts to sustain momentum.
Align Champion activity with campaign objectives, providing clear impact insights and actionable recommendations.
Ensure assurance-aligned reporting, maintaining high standards of accuracy and evidence-based metrics.
Support skills matrix tracking, enabling visibility into training needs and development progress.
Collaborate with the Cyber Data Platform team to ensure seamless data pipeline integration and metric consistency.Required Skills & Experience:

Proficiency in SQL, Tableau, Excel, and other data visualisation tools.
Experience with Microsoft Forms, automated surveys, and structured logging/reporting systems.
Strong understanding of assurance and compliance-oriented reporting frameworks.
Exceptional attention to detail with a commitment to data integrity and quality control.
Ability to translate technical activity data into compelling visual narratives for diverse stakeholders.

If you are a proactive individual with a passion for data insights and cyber engagement, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join our client's team and make a meaningful impact in the realm of cybersecurity!

How to Apply:

Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and motivation for this role. We look forward to reviewing your application!

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