At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead the design of enterprise secrets management and identity solutions in a major cybersecurity transformation.
- Company: Join a leading financial services organisation with a focus on innovation and security.
- Benefits: Competitive day rate, hybrid working, and immediate start for the right candidate.
- Other info: Opportunity to take ownership and drive best practices in a dynamic environment.
- Why this job: Shape the future of cybersecurity and influence key architectural decisions.
- Qualifications: Extensive experience with HashiCorp Vault and Terraform, plus strong IAM knowledge.
The predicted salary is between 70000 - 90000 £ per year.
Contract | Sheffield (hybrid but mostly remote) | Competitive day rate (Inside IR35) | Immediate Start.
We’re partnering with a major financial services organisation undertaking a significant cybersecurity transformation and are seeking an experienced HashiCorp Design Lead to shape the future of enterprise secrets management and identity solutions. This is a strategic design-focused role, leading solution architecture, defining reusable patterns, influencing technical direction, and driving best practice across a complex enterprise environment.
Key Requirements
- Extensive experience with HashiCorp Vault (on-prem preferred)
- Strong Terraform expertise, including complex module design and development
- Deep understanding of Vault integrations, Secret Engines and Authentication Methods
- Experience designing and implementing enterprise-scale Secrets Management solutions
- Workload Identity Framework design and implementation experience
- Strong IAM knowledge, including PAM, Federated Identity, OAuth, SAML and Kerberos
- Proven solution design and architecture experience within large-scale enterprise environments
- Ability to engage senior stakeholders and present at architecture governance forums
- Financial Services or highly regulated industry experience
- Broad cybersecurity architecture background
This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of a critical security capability, influence enterprise architecture decisions, and help shape the future direction of a major cyber transformation programme.