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Threat Intelligence Project Manager

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Threat Intelligence Project Manager
Banking - Cybersecurity
Fully Onsite in London
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Deerfoot Recruitment has been engaged to find a contract Cybersecurity Project Manager to help shape and deliver cyber threat intelligence initiatives for a global financial institution's Threat Intelligence Centre. This is an exciting opportunity to drive international projects, support executive-level decision-making, and collaborate with high-performing cybersecurity teams across multiple regions.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and manage end-to-end projects within a global Threat Intelligence Centre, aligning activities with strategic cybersecurity objectives.
Develop and monitor project plans, timelines, budgets, and resource allocation.
Coordinate with global stakeholders in EMEA, Americas, APAC, Japan, and India to align requirements and ensure deliverables.
Oversee financial operations and budget forecasting to drive cost optimisation and meet strategic goals.
Facilitate recurring international meetings by setting agendas, tracking actions, managing time zone/holiday scheduling, and maximising participation.
Drive the standardisation of threat intelligence processes, governance, and tooling.
Prepare and deliver high-quality executive reports and presentations.
Ensure alignment with compliance, risk, and regulatory requirements across multiple jurisdictions.
Track progress, identify risks, implement mitigation, and communicate status, dependencies, and priorities clearly to all stakeholders.Requirements

Extensive project management experience in cybersecurity, financial services, or IT infrastructure within global organisations.
Proven track record partnering with senior leadership and executives, including executive reporting.
Demonstrated experience managing global meetings, scheduling across time zones, and understanding regional differences and public holidays.
Advanced stakeholder management, communication, and facilitation skills across culturally and geographically diverse teams.
History of delivering complex multi-region projects on time and on budget.
Strong knowledge of cybersecurity operations, threat intelligence, or monitoring.
Proficient in project and collaboration tools such as MS Project, Jira, Confluence, Teams, SharePoint, Asana, Trello.
Expertise in report-writing and analytics platforms such as Power BI, Tableau, and advanced Excel.
Experience working with governance/compliance tools (e.g., ServiceNow, Archer GRC).
Collaborative leadership style, with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.Ready to shape the future of global threat intelligence project management? Apply now through Deerfoot Recruitment for a career-defining move.

Deerfoot Recruitment Solutions Ltd is a leading independent tech recruitment consultancy in the UK. For every CV sent to clients, we donate £1 to The Born Free Foundation. We are a Climate Action Workforce in partnership with Ecologi. If this role isn't right for you, explore our referral reward program with payouts at interview and placement milestones. Visit our website for details. Deerfoot Recruitment Solutions Ltd acts as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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