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Cyber AI Technical Education & Awareness Manager

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Cyber AI Technical Education & Awareness Manager
Shape the Future of Secure AI Adoption Across a Global Bank
Organisations are scaling AI and GenAI within software engineering, but the need for secure, responsible, and effective usage is growing. This opportunity focuses on transforming engineering culture, enabling thousands of developers to adopt AI safely without hands-on delivery.
You’ll act as a strategic advisor—combining engineering expertise, cybersecurity knowledge, AI awareness, and behavioural change skills to reshape how teams integrate AI while maintaining security and productivity.
About the Role
This contract position (trading under TEKsystems) is ideal for an experienced technologist seeking to influence large-scale AI adoption through behavioural change. You’ll lead AI cybersecurity initiatives across engineering, architecture, and technology leadership teams.
Key Focus Areas
- Redefining secure AI-enabled engineering practices
- Building scalable frameworks to support adoption
- Measuring behavioural impact (not just training engagement)
Responsibilities
1. Lead a Global Behaviour Change Programme
- Design and execute an AI Cyber Behaviour Programme embedded in engineering workflows
- Define a roadmap for priority technical audiences (highest-risk, highest-impact groups)
- Develop scalable interventions for engineers, architects, and platform teams
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2. Translate Risk into Practical Engineering Behaviours
- Define clear, observable behaviours for secure AI tool usage
- Create guidance on:
- AI coding assistants (prompting, validation)
- Data & prompt handling (security risks)
- AI-generated code validation (testing, peer review)
- AI governance (tools, policies)
- Provide role-based expectations across engineering disciplines
3. Partner with Engineering Communities
- Build trust with technical teams (DevSecOps, architects, developers)
- Influence AI integration into daily workflows
- Embed secure-by-design behaviours into delivery practices
- Balance technical credibility with stakeholder diplomacy
4. Measure What Matters
- Move beyond traditional training completion rates
- Track behavioural adoption, vulnerability reduction, and practice improvement
- Use data-driven insights (vulnerability reports, incident metrics) to refine the programme
Eligibility Criteria
Ideal Background
- Software Engineering, Platform Engineering, or DevSecOps (with hands-on experience)
- Transitioning from technical leadership (e.g., Principal Engineer, Staff Engineer) into a change-focused role
- Proven influence without direct authority/managerial oversight


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Experience Requirements
- Deep knowledge of secure software development practices (e.g., OWASP, DevSecOps)
- Technical understanding of AI/GenAI (current adoption by engineering teams)
- Ability to simplify technical risks for varied audiences
- History of driving organisational change (e.g., culture shifts, capability building)
- Experience measuring behaviour change (e.g., through metrics or feedback loops)
Desired Skills
- Experience in large, complex organisations
- Background in Developer Experience (DevEx), Engineering Transformation, or Cyber Awareness
- Familiarity with AI security/gov frameworks (e.g., responsible AI policies)
Role Title & Location
Job Title: Cyber AI Technical Education & Awareness Manager Location: Sheffield, UK Contract Type: TEKsystems (Allegis Group entity)
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