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Lead PAM Security Solution Architect

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Job Title: Lead PAM Security Solution Architect
Location: Sheffield (on-site 3 days per week)
Salary/Rate: £537 per day inside IR35
Start Date: 09/10/2025
Job Type: Contract until end of the year with potential extension

Company Introduction:
We have an exciting opportunity now available with one of our sector-leading consultancy clients! They are currently looking for a skilled Lead PAM Security Solution Architect that can complement an existing team of Solution Architects to progress with designs of different components of the PAM solution and other supporting systems it will need to integrate with as part of the end-to-end journey.

Project Overview:
Our client is working on a strategic Identity and Access Management programme and is re-shaping the way Authentication, Federation, Privileged Access Management, Access Governance, Secrets Management and API Security is done across the bank. One of the pillars of that programme is Privileged Access Management (PAM). Our client is working on uplifting controls and capabilities in privileged access for the Group and introducing the strategic password vaulting solution that will enable to meet strategic requirements.
Security Solution Architects manage end-to-end solution design and are responsible for delivering architecture design documents in line with functional and non-functional business requirements, strategies, principles, standards, and patterns. Alongside the creation of high-level designs, Security Solution Architects will be required to record key decisions, design deviations, and technical risks and issues where appropriate. Security Solution Architects should be comfortable presenting and sharing solutions at design authorities and senior leadership & stakeholders.

Job Responsibilities/Objectives:
You will be responsible for leading the end-to-end design and delivery of secure, scalable architecture solutions within the Privileged Access Management (PAM) programme, ensuring alignment with business requirements, security principles, and architectural standards while providing technical thought leadership, managing design teams across onshore and offshore locations, and driving governance, risk management, and stakeholder engagement throughout the project lifecycle.

Architecture & Design:
? Produce, manage, and update end-to-end solution designs in line with reference architecture & business requirements (including High and Low Level Designs.
? Articulate and publish key design decision records and options to ensure all solutions follow a logical, transparent decision-making process.
? Articulate, publish, and ensure approval of any design deviations resulting in technical debt.
? Ensure any technical risks or issues arising from a solution design are recorded and mitigated.
? Produces, manages and translates the requirements into the architecture for that solution, ensuring technology and services meet the customer needs and expected business outcomes.
? Ensures the design of the solutions are efficient, timely and cost effective throughout the project lifecycle.
? Clear understanding of both the motivations of the business and technical security.
? Promote strong documentation and clerkship.

Governance:
? Ensures all high-level designs, architecture patterns, decision records, deviation requests, and technical risks or issue records undergo architectural and project governance processes.
? Ensure all architecture artefacts undergo appropriate peer review prior to design authority presentation.
? Present publications at technical design authorities for input, feedback, and approval.

Risk and Dependency Management:
? Effectively manages and escalates both technical and project risks or issues.
? Articulates solutions and remediation steps to technical risks & issues.
? Ability to map design decisions to resultant technical risks & issues to articulate the cause and rationale which leads to any negatively impacting change.

Leadership & Teamwork:
? Provides technical thought leadership to the Design Team and the Project.
? Ability to manage a project team of technical architects, engineers, and/or analysts.
? Ability to take a deputised role in programme management-related tasks where necessary."

Required Skills/Experience
The ideal candidate will have the following:

Cybersecurity Expertise:
? Significant experience and proven technical depth within one of the following domains of cybersecurity; security operations & incident response, threat & vulnerability management, identity & access management, cryptography, infrastructure, network, application, data, cloud.
? Broad background across information technology with the ability to communicate clearly with non-security technical SMEs at a comfortable level.
? Experience in both operational and transformation cybersecurity roles or a clear working understanding of both perspectives.
? Experience working in large-scale IT transformation programmes.
? Experience working with PAM solutions such as CyberArk, Centrify, Delinea and OneIdentity.
? Preparing end-to-end configuration of the strategic PAM capability - including on-prem deployments as well as Cloud native toolings.
? Assisting in preparation of demonstrable journeys on the configured PAM tooling

Platform & Technology:
? BizzDesign, Archi, or generic UML visualisation experience for high-level designs.
? High proficiency and expertise in Jira for project & tasks management.
? Working proficiency in Confluence for documentation.

Desirable Skills/Experience
Although not essential, the following skills are desired by the client:

Qualifications & Certifications:
? Masters or doctorate degree in cybersecurity, computer science, software engineering, or related field.
? CISSP/CISM certification or other broad cybersecurity industry-recognised certificate.
? SABSA or TOGAF certified preferred.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply now with your updated CV in Microsoft Word/PDF format.

Disclaimer:
Notwithstanding any guidelines given to level of experience sought, we will consider candidates from outside this range if they can demonstrate the necessary competencies.
Square One is acting as both an employment agency and an employment business, and is an equal opportunities recruitment business. Square One embraces diversity and will treat everyone equally. Please see our website for our full diversity statement

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