Job Description
- Lead the technical design and implementation of the agency-wide Identity and Access Management strategy
- Oversee access governance, privileged access management, authentication, and user lifecycle processes
- Oversee security administration processes and ensure support requests follow agreed procedures
- Provide guidance on access rights and privileges across applications and services
- Contribute to IAM policies, standards, and guidelines aligned with business, technology, legal, and industry requirements
- Deliver Cyber Security Strategy work related to cyber business risk and information protection
- Champion incident management, investigation, and response policies, processes, procedures, and systems
- Perform security risk and vulnerability assessments and business impact analyses for complex systems and risk-based projects
- Specify environment, data, resource, and tool requirements
- Interpret, execute, and document complex test scripts
- Maintain current knowledge of malware attacks and other cyber security threats
- Provide specialist advice and execute specialised cyber security tasks
- Lead operational delivery and continuous improvement of IAM services protecting Social Security Scotland’s digital services, systems, and sensitive information
- Provide technical leadership and support team capability development across a cloud-first environment
Requirements
- Subject matter expertise developing and operationalising cyber security capabilities
- Experience designing and implementing Identity and Access Management (IAM) controls
- Experience automating identity lifecycle processes
- Experience integrating enterprise applications with identity platforms
- Experience enhancing Privileged Access Management (PAM)
- Experience implementing IAM controls and processes for evolving security, compliance, and business requirements
- Proven experience in incident management and investigation, including reporting, root cause analysis, and resolution
- Ability to provide informed guidance on incident response methodologies and best practice
- Changing and Improving behaviour at Level 4
- Leadership behaviour at Level 4
- Technical skills aligned to Lead Cyber Security Analyst within the Government Digital and Data Profession
- Cyber Security: Operations skills
- CV and supporting statement of no more than 750 words
- Successful candidate must clear Security Check national security vetting and Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS)
- Must meet applicable UK Civil Service Nationality Rules
- Standard working hours of 35 hours per week
- Minimum 2 days per week in the assigned Glasgow or Dundee office
- Successful candidate expected to remain in post for a minimum of 3 years unless promoted
Core Competencies
Demonstrates expertise in developing and operationalizing Cyber Security capabilities, with a strong focus on Identity and Access Management (IAM) controls and Privileged Access Management (PAM). Proven ability to lead incident management processes and provide technical leadership in a cloud-first environment.
Highest-signal resume keywords
- Identity And Access Management (IAM)
- Privileged Access Management (PAM)
- Incident Management
- Cyber Security Strategy
- Security Check National Security Vetting
ATS Optimization Keywords Hard Skills
- Cyber Security Operations
- Identity Lifecycle Automation
- Access Governance
- Security Risk Assessment
- Vulnerability Assessment
- Test Script Documentation
- Incident Response Methodologies
- Root Cause Analysis
- User Lifecycle Processes
- Access Rights Guidance
Soft Skills
- Changing And Improving Behaviour
- Leadership Behaviour
Certifications & Qualifications
- Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS)
Industry Keywords
- Cyber Security
- Access Management Strategy
- Compliance Requirements
- Business Impact Analysis
- Cloud-First Environment