Title: PKI Architect - DV Cleared
Length: 6 months
Location: Basingstoke
Rate: £600 per day via umbrella
Note: Please note, the successful candidate must hold existing and active DV Clearance.
Brief overview on the role/project:
We require a skilled technician with excellent interpersonal skills who is able to learn and adapt to work across both Legacy and new technologies as part of a live system transitioned programme. You will work as part of a multi skilled agile team, including security, service and management where teamwork is paramount. The role will be challenging and varied, where cross training is expected and challenges shared.
You must be keenly aware of the need to support end users with vital work by providing an excellent customer focused service. You will be responsible for the delivery of new & ongoing change to work packages, in response to evolving user requirements.
The successful candidate will have the responsibility of owning the delivery of a work packages from design, through prototyping, ensuring the work package meets functional and non-functional requirements.
Creation and ownership of all related documentation artefacts relating to work packages including HLD, LLD, Installation guides
The PKI architect will be responsible for applying security best practices and industry standards derived from threat analysis to design and implement PKI technology according to customer requirements.
The position requires strong theoretical knowledge as well as industry experience in applying advanced cryptography schemes to secure complex IT infrastructure, customer-facing services, and sensitive customer and enterprise data.
Knowledge, experience, and capability required for the role include:
Desirable - Experience across technologies such as:
If you meet the above criteria, please apply for the position to be contacted by an Experis Consultant. If you haven't been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
27 Jan 2025
Basingstoke, Hampshire
Contractor
Information Technology, Telecommunications