Permanent NIST 800 Jobs in Hampshire

2 of 2 Permanent NIST 800 Jobs in Hampshire

Principal Technical Architect

Farnborough, Hampshire, United Kingdom
SiXworks
for cloud deployments, ensuring security, compliance, performance, and maintainability. Lead the design and architecture of complex cloud solutions, considering factors such as security controls, compliance requirements (e.g., FedRAMP, NIST, ITAR), data sovereignty, and resilience in highly sensitive environments. Oversee the creation of detailed architectural diagrams, documentation, and specifications for cloud infrastructure and applications. Provide architectural guidance and oversight … platforms (e.g., AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, Google Cloud Platform Assured Workloads, private clouds). Security frameworks and compliance standards relevant to defenceand national security (e.g., NCSC best practices, NIST 800-53, DISA STIGs, SOC 2, ISO 27001). Secure cloud architecture patterns (e.zero trust, micro-segmentation, data loss prevention, encryption at rest and in transit). … ability to articulate complex technical solutions to clients and secure new business. Deep understanding of security frameworks and compliance standards relevant to defenceand national security (e.g., NCSC patterns, NIST 800-53, DISA STIGs). Technical Skills Expert-level knowledge of major cloud platforms (e.g.AWS, Azure, GCP) and their services, particularly in their government or secure offerings More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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UML Modeller - (DV Cleared)

Basingstoke, England, United Kingdom
identifi Global Resources
integrity and traceability across multiple design layers. Support architecture reviews and governance boards , providing modelling best practices and technical guidance. Ensure all artefacts comply with MODAF, TOGAF, or NIST 800-207 frameworks and defence security standards. Work securely, following strict configuration, classification, and change control procedures. Skills & Experience Essential: Active UKSV DV clearance (current and in More ❯
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