Senior Sales Manager - Cybersecurity Solutions

ECR Global Ltd.
Bristol
9 months ago
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Senior Sales Manager – Cyber Security Solutions Sales - UK


We're seeking a talentedSenior Sales Manager / Sales Director for Cyber Security Solutionsto help build andlead a newly formed specialist Cyber Solutions team across the UK,and shape the future of enterprise-grade cyber protection. This is your chance to make a difference at scale – influencing strategy, steering major bids, and delivering cutting-edge secure digital infrastructure across cloud, SOC, SIEM, EDR/XDR, and advisory services.


London | Manchester | Bristol | Birmingham | Glasgow | Belfast

Flexible hybrid working encouraged

Impact:Over £1bn revenue footprint


Critical experience:

Sales leadership | specialist Cybersecurity Solutions Sales | SI, Systems Integrator, Technology Services background


What You'll Lead & Build

  • A world-class cyber sales function – from ideation to close
  • C-suite level engagements (CIO/CTO/CSO) with top UK brands and public sector clients
  • Strategy, team design, and capability uplift for complex, multi-product security deals
  • Large-scale cloud security adoption, threat mitigation, and zero-trust solutions
  • Partner ecosystems, factory models, and GTM plays across secure digital infrastructure


You’ll Need To Be:

  • Aproven cybersecurity sales leader(5+ years at senior level), with a high achieving track record of Cyber Security Solutions Sales to Enterprise
  • Expert inpublic and private sectordeal-making, with£multi-million complex solutions sellingexperience
  • Strong internal stakeholder management across a large scale global Systems Integrator and Technology products and services business
  • Skilled in managing high-performing specialist teams (6–8+)
  • A persuasive C-suite influencer with deep vendor knowledge (SIEM, SOC, Cloud Sec, Endpoint, etc.)
  • A strategy-setter with a growth mindset and proven results in a major technology environment


Why Join?

This is a pivotal leadership post, not just a job. Leading a newly formed cybersecurity specialist sales business in one of the leading technology solutions companies in the market, you’ll: operate with direct impact on national-scale organisations; lead from the front; shape go-to-market success; and work across a tech powerhouse, reshaping secure connectivity, cloud, and workplace infrastructure.


“We’re not just selling security... we’re embedding trust at the heart of digital transformation.”


If you're hungry for impact, ready to challenge the status quo, and want to fast-track your leadership career in the security space, we want to hear from you.

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