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IT Security & Controls Manager

Cork
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IT Security & Controls Manager – Cork

Hybrid

€70-85k, 10% bonus, 10% pension, full health, 25 days leave

We are on the lookout for an IT Security & Controls Manager for a large multinational customer to work in Cork on a hybrid schedule reporting directly to the Head of IT Operations.

This is a pivotal role, where you will be responsible for selecting and securing the organisations corporate IT and embed a security first culture.

As an IT Security & Controls Manager you will run a small team that leads the design, implementation and improvement of operational security across all IT systems.  You will have a strong background in risk management, compliance and vulnerability management.

Requirements

Strong knowledge of security frameworks and standards (ISO27001, NIST, GDPR)

Extensive experience within IT and Security with 5+ years of these IT Management or leadership

Knowledge of IT architecture within a regulated environment

Experience with stakeholder management both internally and externally (vendors, audits, consultants)

Experience in security tooling

General understanding of modern infrastructure (DevOps, Cloud, CI/CD)

Previously been involved in budgeting (monthly and annually)

Relevant professional certifications CISSP, CISM etc

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