Security Solutions Architect

Delaney & Bourton
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Role:Contract / Interim Security Solutions Architect (Outside Ir35)

Location:Flexible, couple of times a month at Midlands HQ

Length:Initial 6 months, likely 12-month engagement

Role Overview:

Opportunity for an experienced IT Security Solutions Architect to join an iconic UK brand during a period of significant transformation. This role will be responsible for end-to-end Security Solution Architecture, from working with both InfoSec and business teams.

Key Projects:

Key projects on current roadmap include:

  1. Internet Proxy Services replacement
  2. Privileged access management migration on-prem > cloud
  3. Defender review
  4. Secure Cloud DNS implementation

Key Skills / Experience:

  • Demonstrable experience building fit-for-purpose HLD's that satisfy business requirements; this isn't a technical security role.
  • Experienced in recommending solutions through horizon scanning and working across to create detailed HLD/LLD around Security requirements.
  • Strong experience engaging with and managing stakeholders.

Role can be based largely remote, with the expectation on travel mirroring business needs. Expected to travel to a Midlands HQ a couple of times per month. Commutable from most major cities including, but not limited to, Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield, Birmingham, Coventry, Oxford, Derby, Solihull, Northampton, Peterborough, and more.

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