1. Opportunity to work with a leading global setup
2. Opportunity to work on latest tech stacks
About Our Client
The hiring organisation is a large entity operating in the energy and natural resources sector, with a strong focus on renewable energy. The company is committed to leveraging advanced technology to drive innovation and sustainability in its operations.
Job Description
* Design, define, and maintain the overall security architecture for PLM systems in alignment with organizational security policies and industry best practices.
* Define, document, and act as a consulted authority for authorization concepts within PLM systems, applying need-to-know and least-privilege principles.
* Consult Asset Owners on access control approaches such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), detailing roles, privileges, and account management processes.
* Establish and govern a comprehensive access control framework covering standard, privileged, and administrator accounts, including account creation, modification, and deletion.
* Implement data protection measures to secure sensitive product data throughout design, manufacturing, and distribution phases.
* Ensure compliance with data privacy regulations applicable to PLM systems and data handling.
The Successful Applicant
A successful PLM Security Architect should have:
* At least 7 years of experience in IT security, including a minimum of 5 years focused on PLM security architecture and access control.
* Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field; a Master's degree is preferred.
* Proven experience developing and managing authorization concepts and access control frameworks within PLM systems.
* In-depth understanding of PLM security architecture, including user roles, authorizations, and access control mechanisms.
* Hands-on experience configuring and managing security settings and roles within PLM platforms such as Teamcenter, PTC Creo, or NX.
* Proficiency in Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and other access control models relevant to PLM environments