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Operational Technology Governance Manager

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Operational Technology Governance Manager
## Industrial Critical Infrastructure: OT Security Specialist
About the Role
Knowledge, skills, and experience must include:
Core Requirements
- Demonstrable experience in Operational Technology (OT) security governance, policy, standards, and controls within industrial critical environments, such as:
- Manufacturing
- Utilities
- Building management systems
- Transport
- Oil and gas
- Strong practical knowledge of IEC 62443 series, including:
- Zones, conduits, and segmentation principles
- Security levels and system requirements mapping
- Secure development lifecycle considerations for OT systems
- Proven track record of:
- Building an OT security framework or major components
- Driving adoption across multi-site teams
- Experience in:
- Writing and maintaining policies, standards, and control requirements
- Governance processes for exceptions, risk acceptance, and periodic review
- Ability to translate technical OT security requirements into clear, implementable standards and assurance criteria
- Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence across engineering, technology, and risk functions
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Nice-to-Have Qualifications
- Familiarity with related frameworks and standards, including:
- NIST CSF
- NIST SP 800-82
- ISO/IEC 27001
- CIS Controls
- NERC CIP (where relevant)
- Experience with:
- OT security tooling (e.g., passive asset discovery, OT network monitoring, secure remote access solutions)
- Supporting audits, regulatory reviews, or internal control testing in OT environments
- Certifications in OT security (e.g., GICSP, CISSP, CISM, CRISC or IEC 62443-related training/certifications)


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Behavioural Capabilities
- Clear communicator who simplifies complex OT security topics for diverse audiences
- Pragmatic and outcome-driven—balances risk reduction with operational continuity and safety
- Comfortable operating in ambiguity while building structured frameworks where none exist
- Collaborative approach—brings IT, OT, and risk stakeholders together to achieve results
Technical Skills – Mandatory
- Application Security (including):
- Application security framework
- Threat modelling
- Secure SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)
- DevSecOps
- Application security architecture review
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