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Senior Information Security Consultant

Maxwell Bond
Edinburgh
6 months ago
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Job Title:Information Security Consultant

Location:Fully Remote (UK-based)

Travel:Occasional onsite or client site visits

Salary:Up to £80,000 + Benefits


Join a Boutique Security Consultancy at the Forefront of Information Risk and Assurance


We’re working with a rapidly growing boutiqueInformation Security Consultancythat has secured several high-profile engagements with household-name clients across the UK. As demand for their expert services increases, they’re looking to add an experiencedSeniorInformation Security Consultantto the team.


This is a fully remote role (with occasional client site travel), ideal for a confident and driven professional ready to operate across a wide spectrum of security domains — from governance to cloud advisory — with full autonomy and influence.


What You'll Be Working On:

You’ll support key client projects across a diverse and exciting portfolio, including:

  • Framework Compliance: ISO 27001, NIST, PCI-DSS
  • Security Assurance: Audit, controls assessment, reporting
  • Third-Party Risk Assurance: Vendor risk reviews, supply chain assessments
  • Cloud Security Advisory: Azure, AWS, Office 365 best practices


You’ll play a key role in delivering actionable, business-aligned advice — and be part of a consultancy that empowers its team to take ownership of engagements from start to finish.


You’ll Need:

  • Proven experiencein a security consulting role (client-facing or internal consulting)
  • Strong understanding ofInformation Security frameworks(ISO 27001, NIST, PCI-DSS)
  • Hands-on experience deliveringsecurity assessments, audits, or assurance reviews
  • Awareness or experience withcloud platforms(Azure, AWS, Office 365)
  • Ability to engage stakeholders confidently and communicate complex security concepts clearly


Why Join?

  • Fully Remote:Work from anywhere in the UK, with flexible hours
  • High Impact Work:Trusted by major UK organisations for critical infosec support
  • Clear Progression:Genuine route toward Managing Consultant as the firm scales
  • Supportive Culture:Strong emphasis on personal development, mentoring, and continuous learning
  • Growth Journey:Join at an exciting time — with plans to double headcount and expand services


Certifications (Required):

  • ISO 27001 Lead Auditor
  • CISSPorCISM

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