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Security Consultant / Architect — SSE & Zero Trust
London City/Hybrid — Max 1 day/week in office
To £100,000 + 25% OTE (uncapped upside)
A growing technology services business is expanding its security practice on the back of a strong and building SSE pipeline. We're hiring two hands-on Security Consultants to design, lead and deliver cloud-delivered security engagements for enterprise customers.
This is a delivery-focused architect role — you'll own engagements end to end, from qualifying the opportunity and shaping the commercials through to designing and delivering the solution, all with a strong governance and compliance lens.
What you'll do
- Design, deliver and lead the overall engagement, managing stakeholders across customer, partner and internal teams
- Own technical pre-sales — qualify opportunities, shape scope and support the commercials
- Translate customer requirements into secure, scalable SSE/SASE and Zero Trust architectures (SWG, CASB, ZTNA, DLP, cloud firewalling)
- Ensure every design meets internal and external compliance needs, applying a strong GRC and security-awareness lens (ISO 27001, NIST, PCI-DSS, GDPR)
- Provide technical assurance across firewalls, SD-WAN security and identity-based access
- Present complex security concepts credibly to both technical and executive audiences
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What we're looking for
- Genuine hands-on SSE/SASE expertise, with vendor priority on Zscaler and Netskope (Fortinet and Cisco also relevant)
- Strong stakeholder management and a consultative, commercially aware approach
- Solid grounding in Zero Trust, network and cloud security, and GRC frameworks
- Comfortable travelling occasionally within the UK and mainland Europe (expenses paid)
- Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CCSP or vendor SSE credentials are advantageous
- Bonus: a second European language would be useful (French or German)


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Package
- To £100,000 base, 25% on-target comp with genuine opportunity to exceed
- Flexible/hybrid working with one day a week in the London office
- Paid travel
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