Salary: £41,000 - 69,500 per year Requirements: Strong understanding of the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) and UK cyber resilience expectations. Experience working within the utilities sector. Familiarity with NIS Regulations and their application within critical infrastructure environments. Experience working across both IT and Operational Technology (OT) security domains. Proven experience managing complex cyber security or technology programs. Experience supporting or coordinating cyber maturity assessments, audits, or security reviews. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders, technical workstreams, and remediation initiatives. Background within critical national infrastructure, utilities, or energy sector environments. Exposure to SCADA systems, substations, or industrial control systems. Responsibilities: Coordinate CAF gap assessment outputs across key systems or business areas. Document evidence mapping against CAF outcomes. Create a prioritized remediation roadmap including timelines and dependencies. Support alignment with CAF requirements and NIS regulatory obligations. Provide governance reporting and program updates to senior stakeholders. Coordinate policy, procedural, or architectural improvements where required. Work with cyber specialists and system owners to evaluate the effectiveness of current security controls. Oversee the review of policies, operational procedures, architecture documentation, and technical evidence. Technologies: Support Project Manager Security More: We are a dynamic company in the utilities industry, looking for an experienced Cyber Security Project Manager for a 6-month contract. Our team is dedicated to strengthening the organizational security posture by aligning with UK Cyber Assessment Framework expectations. This role offers the flexibility of remote work while also being connected to a critical infrastructure environment, and we value your expertise and knowledge in cyber security. last updated 11 week of 2026