Job Title: Cyber Security Architect Company Profile: You would be joining a global business and technology transformation partner, helping organisations accelerate their transition to a digital and sustainable world. With a diverse team of over 340,000 members in more than 50 countries, they deliver end-to-end services and solutions, leveraging strengths in AI, cloud, and data. About the Role: Join a leading global cyber security practice delivering projects, consulting, and managed services across IT and OT environments. This role involves high-level consulting, strategy development, architecture design, implementation, and managed operations across various sectors, including government and secure sectors. Key Responsibilities: Conduct risk assessments and manage security risks. Provide security consulting for Operational Technology (OT) and Industrial Control Systems (ICS). Manage data security, including Data Loss Prevention and Rights Management. Perform audit event recording and analysis. Ensure cloud and network security, securing mobile data and devices. Design secure applications, including architecture, software development, and compliance testing. Skills and Experience: Proven experience in implementing secure solutions. Strong consulting skills with a focus on security. Ability to balance security risks with usability, agility, and cost. Experience in designing secure solutions and developing business cases or roadmaps for security improvements. Security Clearance: Must obtain Security Check (SC) clearance. Continuous residence in the UK for the last 5 years is required. Why Join Us: Hybrid working environment with a blend of office, client site, and home working. Inclusive and diverse workplace with a strong focus on equity. Opportunities for continuous learning and development, including access to numerous courses and certifications. Commitment to employee well-being with trained Mental Health Champions and well-being apps. Ready to Apply? If you are reading this and are thinking 'Wow, this sounds like me', then we want to hear from you So why are you still reading?