Glenelly Recruitment Solutions
Kilmarnock, Ayrshire
Work Planner / Scheduler Role and Requirements: Glenelly Infrastructure solutions has an exciting opportunity for a talented 4 Work Planners / Schedulers Administrator - SPEN Framework to join our Power & Civils Distribution business based in Scotland. Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions has been awarded the framework for the with maintenance and modernisation of existing underground LV network and new services for SPEN. While this particular framework will run approximately 5 years, we expect to be awarded more of these frameworks in the near- and long-term future. If stability is important to you, look no further than Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions. The Work Planner / Scheduler role will contribute to the smooth delivery of the framework by scheduling work to modernize and connect the mains for residential and business customers. You will be communicating with customers, workforce and stakeholders on a daily basis. You will update work management tools, and schedule, update progress and rescheduling as required, and also ensure data accuracy within the systems. You should have strong communication skills, and experience of dealing with customers, clients and colleagues via email, message services and phone to update and schedule works and confirm arrivals. Candidates with a background in outbound calling campaigns, customer advisor, project co-ordinator and sales administration will also be considered. This work planner / Scheduler role is based just outside Kilmarnock. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: • Manage project start and end dates in the work management system, and update with completion confirmation, or valid delay reasons. • Enter scheduled work into relevant databases and produce agreed programmes • Assist with creation of daily / weekly team and project whereabouts • Liase with local Highways teams to plan and permit the work • Provide accurate reports as required. Required Skills and Experience • Previous experience of working as a work planner or scheduler within the utilities, civil engineering, power networks or construction industries would be preferential. • Excellent communication, organisation and time management skills. A background in customer service or advisor roles, outbound calling, project co-ordinator or sales administration would be considered. • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Word / Excel and work management tools. Why work for us Our skilled and dedicated teams deliver a range of proactive and reactive services within the UK to support our clients (DNOs & Private Companies) on all aspects of overhead line and underground projects. We specialise in Low voltage and high voltage works up to and including 66kv along with associated civils and reinstalment. Our contracts range from small schemes to major projects in all aspects of the electrical distribution network. Our people are our biggest asset, and we focus on recruiting, training, and developing the people who can apply innovation to deliver the infrastructure of the future. We nurture these talents, offer a great benefits package, and continually invest in developing the skills of our people at every level. About us Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions teams works with regional, national network owners and operators to provide technical engineering solutions. With experience and expertise across the full spectrum of the electricity grid our teams have capability across overhead lines, underground cable networks, and substations. We value diversity and celebrate individual differences, believing that our inclusive culture helps the business continue to grow as a strong, dynamic, and innovative organisation.
Work Planner / Scheduler Role and Requirements: Glenelly Infrastructure solutions has an exciting opportunity for a talented 4 Work Planners / Schedulers Administrator - SPEN Framework to join our Power & Civils Distribution business based in Scotland. Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions has been awarded the framework for the with maintenance and modernisation of existing underground LV network and new services for SPEN. While this particular framework will run approximately 5 years, we expect to be awarded more of these frameworks in the near- and long-term future. If stability is important to you, look no further than Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions. The Work Planner / Scheduler role will contribute to the smooth delivery of the framework by scheduling work to modernize and connect the mains for residential and business customers. You will be communicating with customers, workforce and stakeholders on a daily basis. You will update work management tools, and schedule, update progress and rescheduling as required, and also ensure data accuracy within the systems. You should have strong communication skills, and experience of dealing with customers, clients and colleagues via email, message services and phone to update and schedule works and confirm arrivals. Candidates with a background in outbound calling campaigns, customer advisor, project co-ordinator and sales administration will also be considered. This work planner / Scheduler role is based just outside Kilmarnock. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: • Manage project start and end dates in the work management system, and update with completion confirmation, or valid delay reasons. • Enter scheduled work into relevant databases and produce agreed programmes • Assist with creation of daily / weekly team and project whereabouts • Liase with local Highways teams to plan and permit the work • Provide accurate reports as required. Required Skills and Experience • Previous experience of working as a work planner or scheduler within the utilities, civil engineering, power networks or construction industries would be preferential. • Excellent communication, organisation and time management skills. A background in customer service or advisor roles, outbound calling, project co-ordinator or sales administration would be considered. • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Word / Excel and work management tools. Why work for us Our skilled and dedicated teams deliver a range of proactive and reactive services within the UK to support our clients (DNOs & Private Companies) on all aspects of overhead line and underground projects. We specialise in Low voltage and high voltage works up to and including 66kv along with associated civils and reinstalment. Our contracts range from small schemes to major projects in all aspects of the electrical distribution network. Our people are our biggest asset, and we focus on recruiting, training, and developing the people who can apply innovation to deliver the infrastructure of the future. We nurture these talents, offer a great benefits package, and continually invest in developing the skills of our people at every level. About us Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions teams works with regional, national network owners and operators to provide technical engineering solutions. With experience and expertise across the full spectrum of the electricity grid our teams have capability across overhead lines, underground cable networks, and substations. We value diversity and celebrate individual differences, believing that our inclusive culture helps the business continue to grow as a strong, dynamic, and innovative organisation.
Skanska
Description and requirements Our Skanska Costain STRABAG joint venture team is working in partnership with HS2 to deliver the new London tunnels from Euston to West Ruislip. Our joint venture team is working on sites at Euston, Old Oak Common and West Ruislip, building tunnels 13 miles long and up to 50m deep, supporting delivery of HS2 phase one. We are looking for A Process and Data Manager to Join our Consents & Engagement team on our HS2 team onsite in London. Job Introduction The Consents & Engagement team's purpose is to deliver an inclusive engagement programme to involve and inform our local community and stakeholders about our approved works. Our Area East team is building the HS2 railway infrastructure in the approaches into Euston Station between Hampstead Road and London Zoo car park. We are not building the station. Our Consent & Engagement team's objectives are to achieve consents in time to start works and ensure all works comply with agreed consents and commitments genuinely involve and inform stakeholders and community as we design and construct our works help locals cope with our works and leave a positive legacy. About the role: Based in Euston as part of SCS' Area East Consents & Engagement team, the Process and Data Manager will report into the Area East Senior Consents & Engagement Manager. You will be an experienced data, business and process or project manager with exceptional Excel skills (there will be an Excel test). You will rely on your expertise in data engineering, PowerBI and database use to develop, improve, integrate, and coordinate existing platforms, systems, and processes to meet the team's requirements. Working with discipline leads and stakeholders from within the project - and occasionally outside the organisation - you will manage a small team of officers in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. You will work closely with technical and non-technical experts who specialise in planning and reporting platforms to develop efficient solutions and processes. With a complete understanding of our works, stakeholders, programme, and our obligations under the HS2 Act and the main works civils contract, the Data and Process Manager will be responsible for the smooth-running of our internal operations, providing advice and support to the broader team. You will also work closely with SCS' core services Consents & Engagement team, who develop and implement strategy and processes for SCS-wide matters as well as provide support and guidance to the area Consents & Engagement teams. You will deputise for the Consents & Engagement Area East lead as required and ensure we are proactively managing the team's reputation with the broader organisation and client. Main Responsibilities Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of changing business requirements Develop, implement, and manage all team processes, systems, and procedures to inform advance planning, achieve KPIs, meet client and community expectations and ensure timely and efficient reporting Oversee accurate information capture, tracking, change management, sharing and reporting across a number of teams Integrate planning, tracking, reporting and processes with other SCS and HS2 teams and platforms including PowerBI, Excel and Microsoft Dynamics as the community database Explore ways to enhance data and process quality, reliability, and integration Remain up to date with industry standards and technological advancements that will improve the quality of your outputs Ensure compliance with all commitments under the HS2 Act and main works civils contract Process information in accordance with GDPR and ensuring the team's compliance with SCS' data security policies and GDPR Key Deliverables: Overhaul reporting process and deliverables Developing and managing a process for capturing C&E lead times in the overarching programme Working with the C&E East-wide team to develop a C&E request process Coordinating with GIS and BIM teams to develop map-based and modelling tools for C&E internal and external use Developing and maintaining a C&E East team procedures manual and process maps Developing and maintaining a team tracker to manage desks, leave, training, start dates/job IDs/end dates Understanding and improving HS2's enquiries and complaints database (SRM) in collaboration with HS2 and other SCS colleagues Achieve error-free, efficient, and coordinated updates and change management for key trackers and databases, in particular project commitments database (U&As) property/resident interface (noise insulation, asset protection, instrumentation & monitoring, surveys, settlement deeds, small claims, special cases) SRM (HS2's stakeholder database) Engagement schedule and lookaheads Monthly reports Consents tracker The Ideal Candidate Essential: A collaborative self-starter with strong problem-solving skills Great logic with excellent analytical ability Expert level Excel skills with the ability to train team members to an advanced level Current expert knowledge of, or ability to quickly acquire expert knowledge of, PowerBI, Aphex, Assetwise, MS Dynamics, SharePoint, and other platforms Project and/or data/process management Ability to work in a highly regulated and pressured environment with shifting priorities, deadlines, and business requirements Demonstrated experience leading a team in the development and delivery of processes and data management Excellent written and spoken communications skills, ensuring consistency, relevance, and accuracy across all channels with proven ability to translate technical information into plain English Technologically competent with the ability to capitalise on BIM, GIS, PowerBI and innovation specialists across the broader team actively seek to implement efficiencies and improvements Previous experience as a data engineer or process/project manager in a similar role Degree in computer science, IT or similar or relevant experience will be considered. Desirable: Data engineering certification (e.g., IBM Certified Data Engineer) is a plus Equal opportunities We thrive through embracing differences, whether they be social backgrounds, ethnicity, disability, gender identity or expression, age, religion, sexual orientation, and any other protected characteristic - we know that diversity opens a rich potential for new ways of thinking, helping us to build successful and high-performing teams. We call it Naturally Skanska. Equal opportunities We thrive through embracing differences, whether they be social backgrounds, ethnicity, disability, gender identity or expression, age, religion, sexual orientation and any other protected characteristic - we know that diversity opens a rich potential for new ways of thinking, helping us to build successful and high-performing teams. We call it Naturally Skanska. Flexible working We welcome you to ask about flexibility at interview stage and we will explore what is possible for the role. Reasonable adjustments We would like you to perform at your best at every stage of our recruitment process. Please contact us using if you require any adjustments that would support you throughout your application. More information about the role Please note this is an advert for our job vacancy, and therefore may not be inclusive of all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the role described, and may be amended at any time at the sole discretion of Skanska. For a full role profile, please contact us: Closing date The closing date for this vacancy may be subject to change any time at the sole discretion of the business.
Description and requirements Our Skanska Costain STRABAG joint venture team is working in partnership with HS2 to deliver the new London tunnels from Euston to West Ruislip. Our joint venture team is working on sites at Euston, Old Oak Common and West Ruislip, building tunnels 13 miles long and up to 50m deep, supporting delivery of HS2 phase one. We are looking for A Process and Data Manager to Join our Consents & Engagement team on our HS2 team onsite in London. Job Introduction The Consents & Engagement team's purpose is to deliver an inclusive engagement programme to involve and inform our local community and stakeholders about our approved works. Our Area East team is building the HS2 railway infrastructure in the approaches into Euston Station between Hampstead Road and London Zoo car park. We are not building the station. Our Consent & Engagement team's objectives are to achieve consents in time to start works and ensure all works comply with agreed consents and commitments genuinely involve and inform stakeholders and community as we design and construct our works help locals cope with our works and leave a positive legacy. About the role: Based in Euston as part of SCS' Area East Consents & Engagement team, the Process and Data Manager will report into the Area East Senior Consents & Engagement Manager. You will be an experienced data, business and process or project manager with exceptional Excel skills (there will be an Excel test). You will rely on your expertise in data engineering, PowerBI and database use to develop, improve, integrate, and coordinate existing platforms, systems, and processes to meet the team's requirements. Working with discipline leads and stakeholders from within the project - and occasionally outside the organisation - you will manage a small team of officers in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. You will work closely with technical and non-technical experts who specialise in planning and reporting platforms to develop efficient solutions and processes. With a complete understanding of our works, stakeholders, programme, and our obligations under the HS2 Act and the main works civils contract, the Data and Process Manager will be responsible for the smooth-running of our internal operations, providing advice and support to the broader team. You will also work closely with SCS' core services Consents & Engagement team, who develop and implement strategy and processes for SCS-wide matters as well as provide support and guidance to the area Consents & Engagement teams. You will deputise for the Consents & Engagement Area East lead as required and ensure we are proactively managing the team's reputation with the broader organisation and client. Main Responsibilities Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of changing business requirements Develop, implement, and manage all team processes, systems, and procedures to inform advance planning, achieve KPIs, meet client and community expectations and ensure timely and efficient reporting Oversee accurate information capture, tracking, change management, sharing and reporting across a number of teams Integrate planning, tracking, reporting and processes with other SCS and HS2 teams and platforms including PowerBI, Excel and Microsoft Dynamics as the community database Explore ways to enhance data and process quality, reliability, and integration Remain up to date with industry standards and technological advancements that will improve the quality of your outputs Ensure compliance with all commitments under the HS2 Act and main works civils contract Process information in accordance with GDPR and ensuring the team's compliance with SCS' data security policies and GDPR Key Deliverables: Overhaul reporting process and deliverables Developing and managing a process for capturing C&E lead times in the overarching programme Working with the C&E East-wide team to develop a C&E request process Coordinating with GIS and BIM teams to develop map-based and modelling tools for C&E internal and external use Developing and maintaining a C&E East team procedures manual and process maps Developing and maintaining a team tracker to manage desks, leave, training, start dates/job IDs/end dates Understanding and improving HS2's enquiries and complaints database (SRM) in collaboration with HS2 and other SCS colleagues Achieve error-free, efficient, and coordinated updates and change management for key trackers and databases, in particular project commitments database (U&As) property/resident interface (noise insulation, asset protection, instrumentation & monitoring, surveys, settlement deeds, small claims, special cases) SRM (HS2's stakeholder database) Engagement schedule and lookaheads Monthly reports Consents tracker The Ideal Candidate Essential: A collaborative self-starter with strong problem-solving skills Great logic with excellent analytical ability Expert level Excel skills with the ability to train team members to an advanced level Current expert knowledge of, or ability to quickly acquire expert knowledge of, PowerBI, Aphex, Assetwise, MS Dynamics, SharePoint, and other platforms Project and/or data/process management Ability to work in a highly regulated and pressured environment with shifting priorities, deadlines, and business requirements Demonstrated experience leading a team in the development and delivery of processes and data management Excellent written and spoken communications skills, ensuring consistency, relevance, and accuracy across all channels with proven ability to translate technical information into plain English Technologically competent with the ability to capitalise on BIM, GIS, PowerBI and innovation specialists across the broader team actively seek to implement efficiencies and improvements Previous experience as a data engineer or process/project manager in a similar role Degree in computer science, IT or similar or relevant experience will be considered. Desirable: Data engineering certification (e.g., IBM Certified Data Engineer) is a plus Equal opportunities We thrive through embracing differences, whether they be social backgrounds, ethnicity, disability, gender identity or expression, age, religion, sexual orientation, and any other protected characteristic - we know that diversity opens a rich potential for new ways of thinking, helping us to build successful and high-performing teams. We call it Naturally Skanska. Equal opportunities We thrive through embracing differences, whether they be social backgrounds, ethnicity, disability, gender identity or expression, age, religion, sexual orientation and any other protected characteristic - we know that diversity opens a rich potential for new ways of thinking, helping us to build successful and high-performing teams. We call it Naturally Skanska. Flexible working We welcome you to ask about flexibility at interview stage and we will explore what is possible for the role. Reasonable adjustments We would like you to perform at your best at every stage of our recruitment process. Please contact us using if you require any adjustments that would support you throughout your application. More information about the role Please note this is an advert for our job vacancy, and therefore may not be inclusive of all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the role described, and may be amended at any time at the sole discretion of Skanska. For a full role profile, please contact us: Closing date The closing date for this vacancy may be subject to change any time at the sole discretion of the business.
Jacobs
Moor Row, Cumbria
At Jacobs, we'll inspire and empower you to deliver your best work so you can evolve, grow and succeed - today and into tomorrow. With more than 55,000 people in 40 countries, working at Jacobs offers an exciting range of opportunities to develop your career within a supportive and diverse team who always strive to do the right thing for our people, clients and communities. People are Jacobs' greatest asset, and we offer a competitive package to retain and attract the best talent. In addition to the benefits you'd expect, UK employees also receive free single medical cover and digital GP service, family friendly benefits such as enhanced parental leave pay, free membership of employee assistance and parental programmes, plus reimbursement towards relevant professional development and memberships. We also give back to our communities through our Collectively program which incorporates matched-funding, paid volunteering time and charitable donations. Job Purpose / Overview The SZC Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is responsible for establishing the right security and governance practices and enabling a framework for risk-free and scalable business operations in the Nuclear New Build (NNB) SZC construction and nuclear security business landscape. This is a leadership position and is focused on understanding the security challenges in the current and future state of business operations, mapping learning from NNB Hinkley Point C (HPC) Project and the Technical Services Organisation (TSO) and preparing the SZC Project organisation with the right tools, skills, resources, relationships and capabilities against growing cyber and information security risks. Contextual Information Operating Environment SZC project will be the largest infrastructure project in Europe following HPC. It relies on both Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) systems and the information processed by them for safety, security and business continuity. Loss or compromise of Sensitive Nuclear Information (SNI), information subject to Export Control, sensitive commercial information (SCI) or personal information through Computer Network Exploitation (CNE), or compromise of either IT or OT systems through Computer Network Attack present serious and enduring risks to the Project, Delivery partners and Supply Chain. Understanding and mitigating Cyber Security and Information Assurance (CS&IA) risks in the context of a constantly evolving threat landscape is thus fundamental to the success of Construction, design, manufacture and commissioning in addition to business operations, which collectively support the delivery of NNB (SZC) Project. SZC is an 'nth' of a kind replication of HPC Project and the role must support intelligent replication of the security case from HPC, achieved by utilising suitably qualified and experienced personnel (SQEP) resource within the TSO. Framework & Boundaries Maintains key relationships and works closely with the Technical Services Organisation to drive SZC Project Information Security Assurance and provide direction to cyber and information security Delivery Maintains key relationships with SZC IT delivery - IT & IM Digital Services and SZC Digital Systems and Solutions (Civils Works Programme) SZC nuclear baseline role holder Travel to TSO (Barnwood, Gloucester), SZC Project Site Offices (Suffolk) and SZC Project Offices (London) is expected as part of the role. Principal Accountabilities End to End Security Operations - Develop and design a comprehensive Cyber Security and Information Assurance Strategy and Information Security Management System (ISMS) Engage with overall organisational data strategy and advise on the best data management approach, aligning data privacy with business objectives ensuring information security safeguards are effective. Evaluate the Information Technology Threat landscape, devise policies and controls to reduce risk and lead auditing and compliance initiatives. Act as the Intelligent Customer (IC) for End 2 End cyber and information security requirements within all Project contracts Work with the SZC Security Manager to ensure SZC Project overall security arrangements meet the required legislation, standards etc. Manage interface with TSO to develop the Operational Technology (OT) Security Plan, establish policy and define IT requirements including Instrumentation and Control (I&C) as part of the wider CS&IA strategy Manage interface with TSO to procure services of Contract Security Officers to conduct supply chain assurance. Compliance - ensure that security arrangements meet legal obligations; including GDPR, Export Control and Nuclear Industries Security Regulations (NISR) 2003. Human Resources - ensure the appropriate verification checks, security education and training programs and policies for identity and access management are in place. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity - Ensure compliance with ISO 27001 and develop a robust crisis communication channel, disaster recovery and risk management system in line with ONR (CNSS) Security Functional Security Principles (FSyP) 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7. Documentation - Contribute to a variety of security policy domains associated with compliance, Governance, risk management, incident management and HR management IT and Cyber Security Requirements - Evaluate business opportunities, regulatory requirements and business risks associated with SZC cloud network and all Information Security Projects, defining the optimal trade-off, reporting directly to the board and specifying cyber security, information security and data management requirements internally and through supply chain. Responsible for ensuring that Supply Chain Cyber Security puts in place appropriate Cyber Security and Information Security risk management and assurance that meet the required standards. Manage and hold the interfaces with ONR Civil Nuclear Safeguard and Security (CNSS) for Information Security. Establish priority for the Construction site based Cyber Security and Information Assurance Lead (CS&IA) in risk assessment and assurance of SZC/Delivery Partner and Contractor Information and Operational Technology systems (ICS/SCADA/IoT) on the NNB Gen Co (SZC) Construction site. Support both CS&IA and (CIO) IT & IM Digital Services Cyber Security Leads with specialist Forensic investigation as a result of incident response. Dimensions Reports to Director Safety, Security and Assurance (later this reporting line will switch to the SZC Head of Security) Dotted line reporting to TSO CISO Needs to form a strong relationship with TSO CISO lead spending time at Barnwood (Gloucester) and 90 Whitfield Street (London) to understand Project needs. Leads dotted line report; to the Cyber Security and Information Assurance Lead (Construction Site) and the IT & IM Digital Services Cyber Security Lead (SZC Common Data Environment) - works within .Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Knowledge of Civil Nuclear Cyber Security Strategy. Established cyber security credentials. Good working knowledge of applicable international standards and information security frameworks (ISO27001, ISO27017, GDPR, Cyber Essentials Plus). Aware of risk assessment methodologies including ISO27005 and NIST. Educated to degree level (or equivalent) or have a comparable level of practical experience Knowledge and experience of NIS Regulations and Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF). Knowledge of CPNI and NCSC material including assurance of supply chain activities. Knowledge of HMG Security Policy Framework. Confident in own abilities and be able to deliver in a dynamic environment. Proven people and team leadership skills Proven stakeholder management Excellent presentation and communication skills - both written and verbal. The post holder must currently hold or be able to achieve NSV SC. Desirable Experience working in the UK nuclear or regulated industry is highly desirable. Experience in a complex project environment including change control processes. A recognised security certification is desirable e.g. CISMP, Security , CEH. Experienced in specifying, designing and producing technical documentation to exacting standards. Excellent written English, including the preparation of suites of technical documents. Track record of providing innovative solutions within a technically complex environment - ideally within the nuclear sector Technical knowledge of physical, personnel and cyber security management systems and solutions. Experience of National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) methodologies, highly desirable. Experience working in a Project Organisation and/or with a Design Authority Our values stand on a foundation of safety, integrity, inclusion and diversity. We put people at the heart of our business and we truly believe that by supporting one another through our culture of caring, we all succeed. We value positive mental health and a sense of belonging for all employees. Find out more about life at Jacobs. We aim to embed inclusion and diversity in everything we do. We know that if we are inclusive, we're more connected, and if we are diverse, we're more creative. We accept people for who they are, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, mental health, race, faith or belief, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, and whether you're pregnant or on family leave. This is reflected in our wide range of Global Employee Networks centred on inclusion and diversity - ACE, Careers, Enlace..... click apply for full job details
At Jacobs, we'll inspire and empower you to deliver your best work so you can evolve, grow and succeed - today and into tomorrow. With more than 55,000 people in 40 countries, working at Jacobs offers an exciting range of opportunities to develop your career within a supportive and diverse team who always strive to do the right thing for our people, clients and communities. People are Jacobs' greatest asset, and we offer a competitive package to retain and attract the best talent. In addition to the benefits you'd expect, UK employees also receive free single medical cover and digital GP service, family friendly benefits such as enhanced parental leave pay, free membership of employee assistance and parental programmes, plus reimbursement towards relevant professional development and memberships. We also give back to our communities through our Collectively program which incorporates matched-funding, paid volunteering time and charitable donations. Job Purpose / Overview The SZC Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is responsible for establishing the right security and governance practices and enabling a framework for risk-free and scalable business operations in the Nuclear New Build (NNB) SZC construction and nuclear security business landscape. This is a leadership position and is focused on understanding the security challenges in the current and future state of business operations, mapping learning from NNB Hinkley Point C (HPC) Project and the Technical Services Organisation (TSO) and preparing the SZC Project organisation with the right tools, skills, resources, relationships and capabilities against growing cyber and information security risks. Contextual Information Operating Environment SZC project will be the largest infrastructure project in Europe following HPC. It relies on both Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) systems and the information processed by them for safety, security and business continuity. Loss or compromise of Sensitive Nuclear Information (SNI), information subject to Export Control, sensitive commercial information (SCI) or personal information through Computer Network Exploitation (CNE), or compromise of either IT or OT systems through Computer Network Attack present serious and enduring risks to the Project, Delivery partners and Supply Chain. Understanding and mitigating Cyber Security and Information Assurance (CS&IA) risks in the context of a constantly evolving threat landscape is thus fundamental to the success of Construction, design, manufacture and commissioning in addition to business operations, which collectively support the delivery of NNB (SZC) Project. SZC is an 'nth' of a kind replication of HPC Project and the role must support intelligent replication of the security case from HPC, achieved by utilising suitably qualified and experienced personnel (SQEP) resource within the TSO. Framework & Boundaries Maintains key relationships and works closely with the Technical Services Organisation to drive SZC Project Information Security Assurance and provide direction to cyber and information security Delivery Maintains key relationships with SZC IT delivery - IT & IM Digital Services and SZC Digital Systems and Solutions (Civils Works Programme) SZC nuclear baseline role holder Travel to TSO (Barnwood, Gloucester), SZC Project Site Offices (Suffolk) and SZC Project Offices (London) is expected as part of the role. Principal Accountabilities End to End Security Operations - Develop and design a comprehensive Cyber Security and Information Assurance Strategy and Information Security Management System (ISMS) Engage with overall organisational data strategy and advise on the best data management approach, aligning data privacy with business objectives ensuring information security safeguards are effective. Evaluate the Information Technology Threat landscape, devise policies and controls to reduce risk and lead auditing and compliance initiatives. Act as the Intelligent Customer (IC) for End 2 End cyber and information security requirements within all Project contracts Work with the SZC Security Manager to ensure SZC Project overall security arrangements meet the required legislation, standards etc. Manage interface with TSO to develop the Operational Technology (OT) Security Plan, establish policy and define IT requirements including Instrumentation and Control (I&C) as part of the wider CS&IA strategy Manage interface with TSO to procure services of Contract Security Officers to conduct supply chain assurance. Compliance - ensure that security arrangements meet legal obligations; including GDPR, Export Control and Nuclear Industries Security Regulations (NISR) 2003. Human Resources - ensure the appropriate verification checks, security education and training programs and policies for identity and access management are in place. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity - Ensure compliance with ISO 27001 and develop a robust crisis communication channel, disaster recovery and risk management system in line with ONR (CNSS) Security Functional Security Principles (FSyP) 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7. Documentation - Contribute to a variety of security policy domains associated with compliance, Governance, risk management, incident management and HR management IT and Cyber Security Requirements - Evaluate business opportunities, regulatory requirements and business risks associated with SZC cloud network and all Information Security Projects, defining the optimal trade-off, reporting directly to the board and specifying cyber security, information security and data management requirements internally and through supply chain. Responsible for ensuring that Supply Chain Cyber Security puts in place appropriate Cyber Security and Information Security risk management and assurance that meet the required standards. Manage and hold the interfaces with ONR Civil Nuclear Safeguard and Security (CNSS) for Information Security. Establish priority for the Construction site based Cyber Security and Information Assurance Lead (CS&IA) in risk assessment and assurance of SZC/Delivery Partner and Contractor Information and Operational Technology systems (ICS/SCADA/IoT) on the NNB Gen Co (SZC) Construction site. Support both CS&IA and (CIO) IT & IM Digital Services Cyber Security Leads with specialist Forensic investigation as a result of incident response. Dimensions Reports to Director Safety, Security and Assurance (later this reporting line will switch to the SZC Head of Security) Dotted line reporting to TSO CISO Needs to form a strong relationship with TSO CISO lead spending time at Barnwood (Gloucester) and 90 Whitfield Street (London) to understand Project needs. Leads dotted line report; to the Cyber Security and Information Assurance Lead (Construction Site) and the IT & IM Digital Services Cyber Security Lead (SZC Common Data Environment) - works within .Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Knowledge of Civil Nuclear Cyber Security Strategy. Established cyber security credentials. Good working knowledge of applicable international standards and information security frameworks (ISO27001, ISO27017, GDPR, Cyber Essentials Plus). Aware of risk assessment methodologies including ISO27005 and NIST. Educated to degree level (or equivalent) or have a comparable level of practical experience Knowledge and experience of NIS Regulations and Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF). Knowledge of CPNI and NCSC material including assurance of supply chain activities. Knowledge of HMG Security Policy Framework. Confident in own abilities and be able to deliver in a dynamic environment. Proven people and team leadership skills Proven stakeholder management Excellent presentation and communication skills - both written and verbal. The post holder must currently hold or be able to achieve NSV SC. Desirable Experience working in the UK nuclear or regulated industry is highly desirable. Experience in a complex project environment including change control processes. A recognised security certification is desirable e.g. CISMP, Security , CEH. Experienced in specifying, designing and producing technical documentation to exacting standards. Excellent written English, including the preparation of suites of technical documents. Track record of providing innovative solutions within a technically complex environment - ideally within the nuclear sector Technical knowledge of physical, personnel and cyber security management systems and solutions. Experience of National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) methodologies, highly desirable. Experience working in a Project Organisation and/or with a Design Authority Our values stand on a foundation of safety, integrity, inclusion and diversity. We put people at the heart of our business and we truly believe that by supporting one another through our culture of caring, we all succeed. We value positive mental health and a sense of belonging for all employees. Find out more about life at Jacobs. We aim to embed inclusion and diversity in everything we do. We know that if we are inclusive, we're more connected, and if we are diverse, we're more creative. We accept people for who they are, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, mental health, race, faith or belief, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, and whether you're pregnant or on family leave. This is reflected in our wide range of Global Employee Networks centred on inclusion and diversity - ACE, Careers, Enlace..... click apply for full job details