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Technical ITVM Security Solutions Architect

Opus Recruitment Solutions
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6 months ago
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Job Title:Technical ITVM Security Solutions Architect (Contract)
Day Rate: £575-£600
Job Type: 3-Month Rolling Contract
Location: Remote (Occasional visits to main office in London)

A leading consultancy is seeking an experienced Security Solutions Architect for an exciting contract opportunity. The ideal candidate will possess extensive expertise in implementing security architectures and processes across various platforms and tools. With a dynamic environment to thrive in, the role promises both challenges and rewards for professionals holding strong technical credentials and security certifications.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Design & Implementation:Develop and execute designs and architectures for vulnerability management and security monitoring.
  2. Tool Integration:Configure security tools (e.g., ServiceNow, Defender) to manage vulnerabilities across cloud and on-prem systems.
  3. Vulnerability Management:Conduct assessments and manage security baselines.
  4. Incident Response:Monitor systems, respond to incidents, and document actions taken.
  5. Automation & Reporting:Automate processes and maintain compliance dashboards to report on system security.
  6. Training & Security Patch Management:Train staff and oversee patching processes using tools like SCCM and Intune.


If you have the relevant experience and feel like this role would make an ideal fit for you, please feel free to apply, or email me directly atanthony.towey@ (url removed).#J-18808-Ljbffr

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