Who we are:
For more than 70 years NATOs mission has been to preserve peace and security in the Alliance for nearly one billion citizens. The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) and its predecessors have worked tirelessly in providing the means that enable the connectedness and togetherness that keep our Alliance strong. We are the NCIA a team of 3000 civilian and military staff in 29 locations throughout Europe North America and Asia.
Our technology and cyber experts allow NATO to conduct critical operations protect NATOs airspace make data-driven decisions defend against cyber-attacks secure NATO networks and maintain superiority in space. This is all possible because of our greatest force our order to keep this edge we aim to hire train and retain the very best staff.
Our staff members represent both the diversity and unity of our Alliance. When you join the NCIA you will be part of an organization where you can contribute authentically to the mission and purpose of NATO and help us keep our technological edge.
About the job:
Based in Mons Belgium you will join the Agency as we embark on a journey to transform our IT services to support NATOs Digital Endeavour. You will join NATO Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) which is responsible for planning and executing all lifecycle management activities for cyber executing this responsibility NCSC provides specialist cyber security-related services covering the spectrum of scientific technical acquisition operations maintenance and sustainment support throughout the lifecycle of NATO Communications and Information Systems (CIS).
We are looking for a driven and enthusiastic Section Head Vulnerability Assessment who will take on the following roles and responsibilities:
Act as the primary internal business-facing representative for the Vulnerability Assessment service representing the Section in all relevant governance forums and stakeholder engagements;
Work in close partnership with the Service Delivery Manager (SDM) and business intake functions to manage vulnerability assessment demand end-to-end ensuring requests are captured prioritised and translated into a coherent risk-driven service delivery plan;
Lead the planning and scoping of vulnerability assessment activities defining objectives coverage frequency tooling resource requirements and risk considerations across supported environments;
Provide technical oversight and guidance to vulnerability analysts ensuring consistent accurate and high-quality identification validation and classification of vulnerabilities;
Lead mentor and develop the Vulnerability Assessment teams fostering a culture of accountability continuous improvement and operational excellence;
Oversee budgeting tooling automation and resource planning for vulnerability assessment activities.
For a full list of duties please review the job description on the NCIA career site.
About you:
The valuable knowledge and experience that you bring to this role are:
Masters degree at a nationally recognised/certified University in a related discipline and 5 years post-related experience. Or a Bachelors degree with 8 years post related experience;
Relevant certifications such as SANS LDR516 CISSP CISM or equivalent;
Remarkable experience in cybersecurity with at least 5 years in vulnerability assessment;
Deep technical knowledge of network security cloud security and vulnerability assessment methodologies;
Extensive hands-on expertise with vulnerability assessment tools;
Strong understanding of enterprise security architectures;
Proven experience in managing vulnerability assessment services within enterprise environments;
Proven experience working with developers security architects and system administrators to drive remediation efforts;
Experience and ability to lead and mentor technical teams fostering professional growth and skills development;
Excellent communication and negotiation skills across technical non-technical and Executive audiences including at flag officer level;
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to make data-driven decisions;
Experience working in high-security environments (e.g. financial government or military sectors);
Fluency in English both written and spoken.
What we offer:
Genuinely meaningful work as part of the most successful alliance in history;
5 year contract with competitive tax-free salary and household and childrens allowances;
Privileges for expatriate staff including expatriation and education allowances (where appropriate) and additional home leave;
Excellent private health insurance scheme;
Generous annual leave of 30 days plus official holidays;
NATO Pension Scheme;
Development programs such as professional training wellbeing and more.
To learn more about NCIA and our work please visit our website.
The NCIA prides itself on being an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment of mutual respect and value uniqueness and differences in gender gender identity race ethnic or cultural origin age religion sexual orientation and physical or neurocognitive ability.
Additional details on the conditions of application can be found via the NCIA career site.