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Cyber Solutions Architect

Tower, Greater London
1 week ago
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Cyber Solutions Architect – Cloud Security

£110,000 + Bonus (10%-20%) + Excellent Package
London Hybrid x3 days onsite (London/City)
Overview

An excellent opportunity has arisen with a global investment bank who is seeking a Solutions Architect to design and implement security solutions that strengthen risk management, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. You’ll work across business, application, and IT teams to develop integrated capabilities, contributing to both strategic projects and tactical initiatives globally.

Role and Responsibilities

Act as subject matter expert for CASB/CSPM architecture, design, and best practices
Develop and integrate IT security solutions aligned with enterprise platforms and processes
Lead requirements gathering, design, and technical implementation of new capabilities
Enhance detection, protection, and automation of security controls across global environments
Partner with internal teams and external service providers on complex security initiatives.
Provide architectural guidance and contribute to the IT security roadmap and SaaS migration plans
Mentor team members and promote process improvement and modernization across the security stack
Skills and Experience

Essential:

Proven experience as an IT Security Solutions Architect with focus on CASB/CSPM or similar platforms
Strong understanding of security architecture, risk management, and compliance frameworks.
Experience producing high- and low-level designs and coordinating large-scale security implementations
Knowledge of IGA (e.g., RSA IGL), email and proxy security, virtualization (VMware, Nutanix), and CyberArk
Strong technical skills in SQL, Oracle, Linux, PowerShell, AD, LDAP, and API integrations (REST/SOAP, Ansible)
Familiarity with CIS compliance, system hardening, and automation tools.
Desirable:

Experience with SaaS migrations, cloud-native security, and DevSecOps practices
Relevant certifications (e.g., CCSP, CISSP, or cloud security credentials)

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