Security Architect

TRIA
Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, SR4 6ST, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

Security & Identity Architect

Location: Sunderland

Flexible / Hybrid

We are looking for an experienced Security & Identity Architect to lead the design and implementation of secure-by-design principles across enterprise technology environments.

This is a strategic and hands-on architecture role focused on embedding cyber security controls into projects, platforms, cloud services, and digital solutions across the organisation. You will work closely with architecture, infrastructure, delivery, and leadership teams to ensure security requirements are integrated from design through to deployment.

You will also play a key role in shaping and governing the organisation's Identity & Access Management (IAM) strategy, helping to drive improvements in Zero Trust security, privileged access controls, and identity lifecycle management.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and enhance the organisation's Security by Design and project assurance frameworks

Define and maintain security non-functional requirements (NFRs) across all new systems and services

Review technical solutions and ensure secure architecture standards are met before go-live

Identify, document, and track security risks and technical debt

Provide guidance on secure cloud adoption across Azure and AWS environments

Drive IAM governance, including MFA, RBAC, PAM/PIM, Conditional Access, and Zero Trust controls

Support penetration testing, vulnerability management, and remediation activities

Collaborate with internal stakeholders, suppliers, and external partners to improve security posture

Contribute to security standards, policies, audits, and compliance activities

Support M&A onboarding/offboarding from a cyber security and identity perspective

Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in Security Architecture and Identity & Access Management

Strong understanding of Security by Design and secure software development lifecycles

Experience with enterprise IAM technologies and governance frameworks

Knowledge of cloud security principles across Azure and/or AWS

Experience with DevSecOps and Infrastructure as Code environments

Strong understanding of cyber security domains including authentication, authorisation, logging, monitoring, vulnerability management, and platform security

Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills

Ability to influence technical and non-technical audiences

What Success Looks Like:

Security controls consistently embedded into projects and solutions

Improved IAM maturity and Zero Trust adoption

Reduced security risk exposure across platforms and services

Strong collaboration across architecture, infrastructure, and delivery teams

Clear visibility and management of security-related technical debt and risk

Security & Identity Architect

Location: Sunderland

Flexible / Hybrid

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