Cyber Security Lead - SCSC/CAF

Immingham
3 weeks ago
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Cyber Risk Management Lead

Location: Immingham or London

Contract Type: Permanent

Salary: £70,000 - £75,000

About VPI

VPI is a leading UK-based power company, operating a fleet of flexible and efficient gas-fired power stations that play a critical role in ensuring energy security and supporting the transition to a low-carbon future. Committed to sustainability, VPI is investing in carbon capture and hydrogen projects to drive decarbonisation. With a strong focus on innovation, reliability, and environmental responsibility, VPI offers exciting career opportunities for those looking to make an impact in the evolving energy sector.

The Role

We are looking for an experienced Cyber Risk Management Lead to join our central cyber security team. This role will be responsible for implementing and continuously improving our cyber risk management framework, ensuring security governance, risk, and compliance across both Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) domains.

This role within VPI's cyber security operating model, with opportunities to work closely with regulators, senior stakeholders, and cross-functional teams. You will also support business development projects and act as a key stakeholder in the design and implementation of cyber security policies and risk management operations.

The role can be based in Immingham or London, with travel to other sites required and hybrid working, 3 days in the office.

Key Responsibilities

Lead cyber risk assessment activities across IT and OT environments, correlating outputs into group-wide strategic risk tracking.
Manage the cyber security risk toolkit, ensuring the proportionate use of threat modelling, attack trees, and scenario-based exercises.
Develop and implement cyber security policies, processes, and staff training aligned with Secure by Design principles.
Oversee first-line security operations, including managing an outsourced 24/7 Security Operations Centre (SOC).
Define and manage VPI's cyber threat intelligence requirements.
Provide cyber risk consultancy for business development projects, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Contribute to supply chain risk management, assessing supplier risks related to asset criticality, remote access, and sensitive data exposure.
Act as Deputy NIS Reporting Officer (NRO), ensuring compliance with the NCSC's Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) and NIS regulations.
Support cyber incident response efforts, managing containment, remediation, and business continuity. What We're Looking For

Essential:

Proven experience in cyber risk management, governance, and compliance.
Strong knowledge of cyber security in critical infrastructure sectors (energy, transport, water, etc.).
Experience with NCSC Secure by Design principles and Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF).
Hands-on experience managing SIEM alerts, control configurations, and security policies.
Ability to translate technical cyber security risks into actionable business insights.
Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience engaging with regulators.
Experience in leading incident response and managing cyber security frameworks.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Outlook.
UK Driving Licence

Desirable:

Certifications such as CISM, CISSP, ISO 27001, SANS GICSP, or cloud security certifications (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud).
Experience with Splunk, IBM QRadar, Microsoft Sentinel, ArcSight, or LogRhythm SIEM tools.
Experience working in regulated environments (e.g., Ofgem, Cyber Essentials, ISO 27001).
Line management or mentoring experience.

Why Join VPI?

VPI is a leading UK power generation company, operating some of the country's most efficient and flexible gas-fired power stations.
The company plays a crucial role in ensuring energy security and supporting the UK's transition to net-zero.
Whether you're an experienced professional or looking to grow, VPI provides structured development pathways.
VPI offers competitive salary and package, along with health and well-being benefits

Ready to Apply?

If you looking for a new challenge within a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation, we want to hear from you!

Apply today and help shape the future of power generation. MWARREN

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