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Cyber Security Policy and Standards Manager (Salwick Preston, GB)

Job at Westinghouse Electric in Preston, Lancashire

Shape the Future of Nuclear Energy Security: Cyber Security Policy and Standards Manager at Westinghouse

Are you a seasoned cybersecurity professional with a passion for shaping robust security frameworks within highly regulated industries? Westinghouse Electric Company, a global leader in nuclear energy innovation, is seeking a dynamic Cyber Security Policy and Standards Manager to join our esteemed team at the Springfields Fuel Site in the UK. This is a pivotal role for an individual who thrives on intellectual challenge and is driven to ensure the highest standards of cybersecurity in a sector critical to national infrastructure.

At Westinghouse, we believe that innovation is not just a process, but an intrinsic part of our identity. We encourage creative thinking and a forward-looking approach to tackle complex challenges. As a Cyber Security Policy and Standards Manager, you will be instrumental in safeguarding the future of nuclear energy by leading the development, implementation, and governance of comprehensive cybersecurity policies and standards across our UK Nuclear Industry organisation.

Advantages for Potential Candidates:

  • Strategic Impact: Play a critical role in protecting sensitive nuclear data and critical infrastructure, directly contributing to the safety and security of the UK's energy landscape.
  • Industry Leadership: Be at the forefront of cybersecurity within the nuclear sector, a field that demands exceptional rigor and forward-thinking solutions.
  • Intellectual Stimulation: This is an "intelligent customer" role, offering the opportunity to engage deeply with complex technical and regulatory challenges, fostering continuous professional growth.
  • Career Development: Westinghouse is committed to your growth. Benefit from extensive learning and development opportunities, including support for obtaining industry-recognized certifications.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy an attractive remuneration package, a robust pension plan, life insurance, and access to an Employee Assistance Program offering confidential support.
  • Collaborative Environment: Work closely with senior leadership, IT, legal, compliance, and risk teams, fostering a culture of collaboration and shared responsibility for security.
  • Global Recognition: Be part of a globally recognized company synonymous with innovation and expertise in the nuclear energy field.

Key Considerations for Your Career Path:

  • Regulatory Expertise: A deep understanding of national and international nuclear industry regulations (e.g., NISR, UK NIS Directive) and cybersecurity frameworks such as ISO 27001 and NIST is paramount.
  • Policy Development & Implementation: This role requires a proven ability to design, implement, and continuously improve cybersecurity policies, procedures, and standards.
  • Risk Management Focus: You will be responsible for identifying and assessing cybersecurity risks, ensuring policies effectively address threats to critical national infrastructure and sensitive data.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Strong collaboration and communication skills are essential for liaising with internal teams, external auditors, regulators, and for delivering training across the organisation.
  • Incident Response Oversight: Experience in overseeing the development of incident response protocols and managing escalations is crucial.
  • Continuous Learning: The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving. A commitment to staying abreast of emerging threats, technologies, and regulatory changes is vital.

The successful candidate will hold a Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or a related field, complemented by substantial experience in cybersecurity policy management within regulated sectors. Industry certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CISA are highly desirable and will be strongly considered. If you are a visionary leader ready to make a significant contribution to the future of nuclear energy security, we encourage you to explore this exceptional opportunity with Westinghouse.

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in Preston, Lancashire, England

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