Band 2 Cyber Security and Information Assurance - London, United Kingdom - Office for Nuclear Regulation
Description
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Reference number:
Salary:
- £87,659 - £95,620
- Plus an additional £8,500 market rate allowance.
Job grade:
- Senior Executive Officer
Contract type: - Permanent
Business area: - ONR Civil Nuclear Security and Safeguards
Type of role: - Other
Working pattern: - Flexible working
Number of jobs available: - 1Contents
About the job
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Things you need to know
Location
- Bootle, Cheltenham, LondonAbout the job
Job summary:
The Opportunity
As part of its 2025 strategy ONR is committed to being a modern and transparent regulator, delivering trusted outcomes and value.
We are making substantial investments in new digital technologies and skills to enhance our regulatory processes and management of information.
The Office for Nuclear Regulation regulates all aspects of security for civil nuclear materials and sensitive nuclear information in the United Kingdom.
ONR also regulates the transport of nuclear and radioactive materials by road, rail, air, and inland waterways, and as of January 2021 operates the UK's State System of Accountancy for and Control of Nuclear Materials (SSAC) and a domestic safeguards regime.
The Role
Job Purpose/Key Responsibilities
The role of the Cyber Security & Information Assurance Inspector is to deliver security regulation across the civil nuclear industry to ensure that it manages cyber security and information risks appropriately and effectively.
This is achieved primarily through:
- Assessment of duty holders' cyber security arrangements to provide confidence that risks are being adequately managed.
- Undertaking regulatory inspections with duty holders to ensure the effective implementation of technical cyber security controls to protect information technology, operational technology, and sensitive nuclear information.
- Conducting inspections of facilities across the nuclear supply chain to ensure information security risks are effectively managed.
- Contributing to the development of regulatory policy and influencing the development of good practice both nationally and internationally.
- Liaison with other regulators (including those in security and safety disciplines) and various Government security and intelligence agencies, including the coordination of the sector's response to high profile cyber security events and incidents.
- Representing ONR at security events and meetings, such as those organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the World Institute for Nuclear Security, the UK Cyber Security Council, and those organised directly by the UK Nuclear industry.
Job description:
In addition to the responsibilities identified above, inspectors recruited to a Band 2 role are expected to:
- Lead multidisciplined teams to deliver a wide range of regulatory interventions whilst being proportionate and in line with the regulators code and the enforcement policy statement.
- Communicate concisely and effectively with a broad range of stakeholders, including Government, Non-Governmental organisations, other regulatory bodies, and duty holders.
- Exhibit good leadership behaviours, by being supportive, compassionate, collegiate, and fair, embracing diversity and inclusion, and assisting with the development of less experienced staff though mentoring and coaching or as a CDM.
Line Management Responsibilities
- Required to manage a small team of cyber security inspectors in line with the team structure and assigned areas of responsibility.
Work with Us
Our colleagues are from all walks of life with varied personal experiences and career journeys into ONR. We want the best people for our roles.
As an inclusive employer we value individuals' contributions, regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, social background, religion, or belief.
Our values 'supportive, open-minded, fair and accountable' are central to this. We invest in our people to build capability, resilience, and promote wellbeing in our great teams, underpinned by our inherent focus on inclusion and excellenceWhat You will Need
Essential Qualifications
We expect all Cyber Security & Information Assurance Inspectors to:
- Hold a relevant qualification (for example, an NCSC certified degree, or Level 6 qualification or higher in a Cyber Security or Information Security related discipline).
- Hold Full Professional Membership and or Chartership of an appropriate professional body (e.g., ChCSP, CNSSP
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