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Security Program Manager

Atrium (EMEA)
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Contract Role – Security Programme Manager (Software Development) – London/Remote – 12 Months Initial – Inside IR35 PAYE


We are seeking a skilledSecurity Programme Manager (Software Development industry preferred)who will lead the platform team building company’s first enterprise identity and related safety features. Work with product teams to ensure alignment with platform, develop technical roadmaps and ensure that platform decisions are continuously updated and aligned with evolving requirements of products. Spearhead the safety strategy for company’s enterprise offering, leveraging data to gather threat intelligence, working with cross-functional partners to build controls while minimizing user friction, and implementing robust risk mitigation strategies to keep customers safe. Oversee system reliability and quality of the platform, ensuring prompt issue resolution and driving escalations to meet strict performance and reliability commitments effectively.


Role Overview:

  • Job Title:Security Programme Manager
  • Location:London/Remote
  • Contract Type:Contract
  • Duration:12+ months initially


  • Access management, identity experience
  • System reliability, stability, performance
  • Threat intelligence, security, financial crime
  • Software development background would be preferable; otherwise, experience in the banking industry would also be suitable.
  • Proven experience in technical program management, project management, or a related domain.
  • Strong understanding of software development processes and methodologies.
  • Program management tool – Jira, MS project management, Google suite etc.
  • Will be responsible for entire project lifecycle - Project initiation meeting, structure of the project, meetings cadence etc.
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
  • Experience with cross-functional teams and stakeholder management.
  • Strong education background
  • Experience in the technology industry, especially in enterprise identity, trust and platform reliability


Please feel free to contact myself – Daisy Nguyen (/T: ) at Gibbs Consulting/Atrium UK for a confidential chat to know more details about the role.


Please also note: Due to the volume of applications received for positions, it will not be possible to respond to all applications and only applicants who are considered suitable for interview will be contacted.

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