Anson McCade
Cyber OT Consultant

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OT Security Consultant
Belfast | DTCS | Permanent
Build something new in Belfast.
I’m working with a leading innovation and transformation consultancy that is investing heavily in its Digital Trust & Cyber Security (DTCS) capability and is now building out a brand-new OT Security team in Belfast.
This is an opportunity to join at the beginning of that journey — with significant scope to grow, develop your expertise and play a part in shaping how the team evolves.
They are hiring across Career Adviser through to Consultant level, making this particularly suited to people looking for a genuine step forward in their OT Security career.
What you’ll be doing
- You’ll work across a range of OT and industrial environments, helping clients understand, manage and improve their cyber security risks.
- Depending on your level, this could include:
- Supporting OT / ICS security assessments and risk reviews
- Working with clients across critical infrastructure and other highly regulated environments
- Supporting OT security strategy, governance and architecture
- Contributing to vulnerability, threat and risk assessments
- Helping develop and implement OT security controls
- Working alongside experienced cyber and OT specialists to solve complex client problems
- Developing your technical and consulting capability through hands-on client work
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What they’re looking for
- They’re interested in people with a genuine interest in OT / ICS Cyber Security, whether you have come from an OT, engineering, networking, IT security or broader cyber background.
- Experience with areas such as:
- OT / ICS environments
- SCADA, DCS, PLCs or industrial networks
- OT network security
- Cyber risk / security assessments
- Industrial control systems
- NIST, IEC 62443 or similar frameworks
- Network security, segmentation or monitoring


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Why this opportunity?
- You're joining while the Belfast OT capability is being built.
- If you're at CA or Consultant level and want to build a career in OT Security within a major consulting environment, this is a very good time to get involved.
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