£600 Per day
Inside
Hybrid
Warwick, Warwickshire, UK
Summary: The Cyber Security Project Manager is responsible for leading and managing a project team to ensure successful project outcomes while adhering to cyber standards and procedures. This role involves significant interaction with internal stakeholders to deliver innovative technology aimed at reducing cyber risks. The position is predominantly remote, requiring occasional presence in Warwick, and is set for a duration of six months. The role offers a competitive daily rate of £600.
Key Responsibilities:
- Managing, leading, controlling, and supporting the project team toward successful project outcomes.
- Delivering agreed projects from initiation to completion while adhering to cyber standards and procedures.
- Interacting with internal design stakeholders for the delivery of new technology to reduce cyber risk.
- Maintaining documentation for compliance with policies and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborating with IT and Security to ensure adherence to relevant processes.
- Integrating the project team and ensuring understanding of the Delivery Process within the Cyber Programme.
- Working with the Programme Management Team to develop project direction and integrity.
- Providing effective leadership and support to the project team.
- Ensuring all stakeholders understand project objectives and scope.
- Estimating and monitoring project tasks, costs, time scales, and resources.
- Managing change control procedures and ensuring formal approval for changes.
- Producing required project deliverables and ensuring review processes are in place.
- Preparing and maintaining project plans and providing regular reports to the Programme Board.
- Identifying, assessing, and managing risks, assumptions, issues, and decisions (RAID).
- Formally closing and documenting the project, capturing lessons learned.
Key Skills:
- Extensive knowledge of Cyber technology.
- Proven leadership, stakeholder management, communication, and presentation skills.
- Track record of delivering complex projects.
- Experience with Breach Attack Scenarios and Post Quantum Cryptography (nice-to-have).
- Experience managing third-party deliverables, including Hardening Implementation Strategy and Network Architecture.
Salary (Rate): £600 per day
City: Warwick
Country: UK
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: IT
Cyber Security Project Manager
Utilities
Predominantly remote: 1-2 days per month in Warwick
6 months
£600 per day
Purpose:
- The Project Manager is responsible for managing, leading, controlling, and supporting the project team toward a successful project outcome (one that achieves the stated benefits for the project) within the appropriate time, cost and quality criteria.
- Adhering to all Cyber standards and procedures as determined by the Steering Committee and Programme Board, the Project Manager delivers the agreed project/s from initiation to completion.
- Significant interaction with internal design stakeholder for the delivery of 'first of its kind' technology to reduce cyber risk.
Key accountabilities:
- Maintaining documentation as required to ensure compliance with relevant policies and regulatory requirements
- Work with IT and Security as required to deliver all relevant IT components and any IT relevant processes are adhered to
- Ensure the Project team are integrated and fully understand the Delivery Process within the Cyber Programme
- Work with the Programme Management Team to develop and agree the overall direction and integrity of the project
- Provide effective leadership to the project team, ensuring that team members are supported, motivated and developing their skills and experience
- Ensure all stakeholders including client, business management, users, staff, operational and engineers, IT, Security (as required) fully understand the objectives and scope of the project and are clear in their expectations of the project
- Effectively estimate and monitor project tasks, costs, time scales, resource requirements and finances for the successful completion of the project.
- Appropriate intervention and management where these deviate from agreed tolerances complying with governance, business sanctioning authorities and finance procedures as required
- Management of effective change control procedures ensuring formal approval for any changes to the approved scope and documented
- Manage the production of the required deliverables of the project and ensuring appropriate review process is in place and approvals are obtained
- Prepare and maintain project, stage, exception and quality plans and track activities against these plans. Provide regular and accurate reports to the Programme Board as required
- Identify, assess and manage the risks, assumptions, issues and decisions (RAID) to the success of the project, including developing effective mitigation where required
- Ensure the project is formally closed and documented. Lessons learnt are captured and the projects status and reports are updated
Knowledge and experience:
- A good extensive knowledge of Cyber technology
- Has proven leadership, stakeholder management, communication and presentation skills
- A good track record of delivering complex projects
- Projects to cover Breach Attack Scenarios and Post Quantum Cryptography (nice-to-have)
- Experience managing a third party delivering the work; Hardening Implementation Strategy and Network Architecture
Candidates will ideally show evidence of the above in their CV in order to be considered.
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