Cyber Programme Manager for NATO with security clearance
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The NATO Integrated Cyber Defence Centre (NICC) was designed to enhance the protection of NATO and Allied networks and the use of cyberspace as an operational domain. The Centre informs on possible threats and vulnerabilities in cyberspace, including privately-owned civilian critical infrastructures necessary to support military activities. The Centre brings together civilian and military personnel from across the NATO Enterprise, Allied countries and experts from industry. It leverages advanced technologies to increase situational awareness in cyberspace and enhance collective resilience and defence. CDT provides the Enterprise Coordinator role as well as membership to the three NICC Communities: SA & Fusion, Protect and Defend and Operations. CDT will be guaranteeing a growing presence in SHAPE by co-locating members within the three communities and the NICC Coordination Team (NCT).
Responsibilities:
NICC Enterprise Coordinator Office Head Support
CDT Support to the NICC
On-Site CDT Representation
CDT Community Support to the NICC
CDT NCT Support
CDT Engagement at SHAPE
Essential Qualifications & Experience:
More than 3 years of experience as an OF4.
Significant experience within a national military organisation in a management role.
Strong familiarity with the technical, military and political aspects and structures of cybersecurity capabilities within NATO.
Experience in the management or delivery of cybersecurity programs across multiple focus areas, including, but not limited to, incidents, risk, and cyber defence.
Demonstrated experience in project administration and tracking in multi-discipline environments. Program management of cybersecurity projects would be an asset.
Demonstrated experience in leading and operating in an environment with cross functional teams and complex reporting structures.
Demonstrated communication skills to senior decision makers and stakeholders in a multi-national environment. They must be able to address the technical, military, as well as policy aspects of ICT capabilities and cybersecurity in multinational environments.
Excellent English writing skills and the ability to brief on their work in English (NATO equivalent SLP 4343).
Demonstrated relevant experience in NATO, defence, or government projects in the area of cyberdefence.
Knowledge of relevant NATO security requirements and policies.
Prior experience of working in an environment comprising both military and civilian elements.
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- Department
- Security
- Locations
- Brussels