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Senior Security Consultant – ISO 27001 Specialist

Sanderson Government & Defence
Nottingham
3 weeks ago
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Join a fast-growing cyber consultancy delivering across public, private, and defence sectors


Location: Hybrid (UK-based, with occasional travel to client sites)

Employment Type: Full-time, Senior level


Overview

Sanderson Government & Defence are working with a scaling cyber security consultancy that’s delivering high-value security solutions to some of the UK’s most complex organisations across public, private, and defence sectors.

We are looking for a Senior Security Consultant with a deep understanding of ISO 27001 implementation and delivery to join a collaborative, fast-growing team. You’ll be working on varied and challenging engagements, providing both hands-on delivery and strategic security advice to a broad portfolio of clients.

With the consultancy in a period of rapid growth, this role offers significant scope for progression, flexibility in how you work, and the chance to shape the way security is delivered at scale.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead ISO 27001 implementation projects, from initial gap analysis to certification readiness
  • Advise clients on information security management systems (ISMS) design, deployment, and continuous improvement
  • Conduct risk assessments, security audits, and compliance reviews against ISO 27001 standards
  • Support clients in achieving and maintaining compliance with security frameworks and regulatory requirements
  • Engage with stakeholders at all levels to embed security best practice in business processes
  • Mentor junior consultants and contribute to knowledge sharing within the team
  • Stay current with security trends, regulatory changes, and industry best practices


Required Skills & Experience

  • Proven track record of ISO 27001 implementation and delivery (end-to-end)
  • Strong consultancy background with client-facing experience
  • Ability to conduct risk assessments and security audits confidently
  • Excellent communication skills, able to explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders
  • Solid understanding of broader information security frameworks and governance practices
  • Willingness to travel to client sites as required (UK-wide)


Desirable

  • ISO 27001 Lead Implementer or Lead Auditor certification
  • Experience in public sector, defence, or highly regulated industries
  • Knowledge of additional standards such as NIST, Cyber Essentials Plus, or PCI DSS


Why Join This Consultancy?

  • Flexible, hybrid working with trust and autonomy in how you deliver
  • Variety of projects across multiple sectors – no two engagements are the same
  • Clear progression pathways in a growing, ambitious company
  • Collaborative, knowledge-sharing culture where your expertise is valued
  • Competitive salary and benefits, plus investment in ongoing training and certifications


Apply via Sanderson to join a forward-thinking consultancy where you’ll make a real impact on client security maturity while developing your own career.


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