LincolnshireCoop
About the role: At Lincolnshire Co-op, we're passionate about using technology responsibly and securely to support our members, colleagues and communities. Our IT and Digital teams play a vital role in enabling innovation and ensuring our systems are safe, resilient and reliable. Within that, our Cyber Security function is key to protecting the Society's data, systems and people - helping us deliver our purpose with confidence in an increasingly complex digital world. As our Cyber Operations Manager, you'll work with a dedicated team to deliver pro active, high quality threat monitoring and incident response. You'll oversee the daily running of our Cyber Operations Centre (SOC), ensuring effective detection, analysis and management of potential threats while coordinating timely responses to incidents and vulnerabilities. You'll work closely with the Senior Cyber Security Manager to deliver the Society's cyber security roadmap, aligning activity with wider business and IT objectives. This includes supporting the implementation of our governance framework, policies and standards, and collaborating across the Society - particularly with the IT Infrastructure team - to ensure consistent application of risk management and compliance controls. You'll also manage relationships with external partners and third party security service providers, oversee vulnerability assessments, and produce regular security dashboards and key risk metrics for leadership teams. Beyond technical operations, you'll play a vital role in fostering a culture of cyber awareness - supporting training and engagement programmes, contributing to audits, and embedding lessons learned to continually enhance the Society's resilience and security posture. For more detailed information, please refer to the full job description which is available as a download on this page. About You To succeed in this role, you'll bring a strong background in cyber security operations, incident response or vulnerability management, ideally within a complex IT environment. With a relevant degree in cyber security, computer science or equivalent experience, you'll have a deep understanding of network and infrastructure security, IAM, and data protection controls, as well as familiarity with frameworks such as ISO/IEC 27001, NIST or CIS. Your analytical and problem solving skills will be matched by your ability to communicate clearly - translating technical issues into meaningful insights for non technical audiences. You'll be confident leading and developing a team, managing multiple priorities, and maintaining composure in fast paced or high stakes situations. Experience managing SOC operations, working with third party providers, and contributing to compliance or audit activities will be key to your success. Most importantly, you'll share our values - acting with integrity, collaboration and purpose. You'll be pro active in staying ahead of emerging threats and technologies, passionate about continuous improvement, and committed to helping us safeguard the systems and data that underpin our service to colleagues, members and the wider community. Benefits: In addition to working for a successful co operative business, we offer our colleagues fantastic benefits, including: 34 days annual leave (including bank holidays) (pro rata) Pension scheme (with up to 12% employer contributions) Generous colleague discount rates across our family of businesses Annual discretionary colleague bonuses to reward you for your hard work We are an "Investors in People - Platinum" employer, meaning that we have been recognised as one of the country's top employers, offering progression opportunities to all our colleagues. We'll give you the opportunity to build the skills necessary to further progress your career and help to open up future opportunities, helping to shape your career for the better. About Us From a single store in 1861 we have grown to be one of the most successful co operatives in the UK. We're proud to be able to offer a wide range of services from across our family of businesses. From Food Stores and Pharmacies to Post Offices and Support Services, we're a growing society made up of over 220 outlets and nearly 3,000 colleagues. We're owned by our members, the people of Lincolnshire and surrounding counties, and have been for more than 160 years. Communities are at the heart of everything we do and motivates us to deliver more than great customer service. We support them by sharing dividend with our members, investing in new and improved services, raising money for charity through our Community Champion scheme, supporting local schools and so much more. We work together as a Society and are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is barrier free and as inclusive as possible for everyone. If you need any adjustments, would like us to do anything differently during the interview or would like to get in touch with us about anything else, please contact our Recruitment team on 533316, or alternatively you can email . We may choose to close our vacancies in the event that we receive a high volume of suitable applications, so we encourage all candidates to apply as soon as possible.
About the role: At Lincolnshire Co-op, we're passionate about using technology responsibly and securely to support our members, colleagues and communities. Our IT and Digital teams play a vital role in enabling innovation and ensuring our systems are safe, resilient and reliable. Within that, our Cyber Security function is key to protecting the Society's data, systems and people - helping us deliver our purpose with confidence in an increasingly complex digital world. As our Cyber Operations Manager, you'll work with a dedicated team to deliver pro active, high quality threat monitoring and incident response. You'll oversee the daily running of our Cyber Operations Centre (SOC), ensuring effective detection, analysis and management of potential threats while coordinating timely responses to incidents and vulnerabilities. You'll work closely with the Senior Cyber Security Manager to deliver the Society's cyber security roadmap, aligning activity with wider business and IT objectives. This includes supporting the implementation of our governance framework, policies and standards, and collaborating across the Society - particularly with the IT Infrastructure team - to ensure consistent application of risk management and compliance controls. You'll also manage relationships with external partners and third party security service providers, oversee vulnerability assessments, and produce regular security dashboards and key risk metrics for leadership teams. Beyond technical operations, you'll play a vital role in fostering a culture of cyber awareness - supporting training and engagement programmes, contributing to audits, and embedding lessons learned to continually enhance the Society's resilience and security posture. For more detailed information, please refer to the full job description which is available as a download on this page. About You To succeed in this role, you'll bring a strong background in cyber security operations, incident response or vulnerability management, ideally within a complex IT environment. With a relevant degree in cyber security, computer science or equivalent experience, you'll have a deep understanding of network and infrastructure security, IAM, and data protection controls, as well as familiarity with frameworks such as ISO/IEC 27001, NIST or CIS. Your analytical and problem solving skills will be matched by your ability to communicate clearly - translating technical issues into meaningful insights for non technical audiences. You'll be confident leading and developing a team, managing multiple priorities, and maintaining composure in fast paced or high stakes situations. Experience managing SOC operations, working with third party providers, and contributing to compliance or audit activities will be key to your success. Most importantly, you'll share our values - acting with integrity, collaboration and purpose. You'll be pro active in staying ahead of emerging threats and technologies, passionate about continuous improvement, and committed to helping us safeguard the systems and data that underpin our service to colleagues, members and the wider community. Benefits: In addition to working for a successful co operative business, we offer our colleagues fantastic benefits, including: 34 days annual leave (including bank holidays) (pro rata) Pension scheme (with up to 12% employer contributions) Generous colleague discount rates across our family of businesses Annual discretionary colleague bonuses to reward you for your hard work We are an "Investors in People - Platinum" employer, meaning that we have been recognised as one of the country's top employers, offering progression opportunities to all our colleagues. We'll give you the opportunity to build the skills necessary to further progress your career and help to open up future opportunities, helping to shape your career for the better. About Us From a single store in 1861 we have grown to be one of the most successful co operatives in the UK. We're proud to be able to offer a wide range of services from across our family of businesses. From Food Stores and Pharmacies to Post Offices and Support Services, we're a growing society made up of over 220 outlets and nearly 3,000 colleagues. We're owned by our members, the people of Lincolnshire and surrounding counties, and have been for more than 160 years. Communities are at the heart of everything we do and motivates us to deliver more than great customer service. We support them by sharing dividend with our members, investing in new and improved services, raising money for charity through our Community Champion scheme, supporting local schools and so much more. We work together as a Society and are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is barrier free and as inclusive as possible for everyone. If you need any adjustments, would like us to do anything differently during the interview or would like to get in touch with us about anything else, please contact our Recruitment team on 533316, or alternatively you can email . We may choose to close our vacancies in the event that we receive a high volume of suitable applications, so we encourage all candidates to apply as soon as possible.
LincolnshireCoop
About the role We are looking for a skilled and proactive Cyber GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance) Manager to strengthen cyber governance, risk and compliance across the Society. You'll take ownership of developing, maintaining and evolving our GRC framework, ensuring it aligns with business strategy, regulatory requirements and industry best practices. In this role, you'll lead cyber risk identification, assessment and mitigation, maintain the cyber risk register, and provide clear, actionable reporting to senior leaders and governance panels. You'll support compliance with legislation such as data protection, PCI DSS and sector specific obligations, and strengthen policies, standards and controls across cyber security, IT governance, business continuity and disaster recovery. You'll plan and deliver risk based IT audits across on premise and cloud systems, conduct application control reviews for core IT systems, track remediation progress and confirm closure of risks. You'll also support external audits, provide cyber and IT subject matter expertise, and help ensure audit and cyber priorities are aligned with the Senior Cyber Security Manager and Cyber Operations Manager. Collaboration is central to this role-you'll act as a trusted advisor to colleagues across the business, translating technical cyber risks into clear business level insight for ELT and governance panels, while building strong cross Society relationships that balance independence with partnership. If you're passionate about cyber governance, risk management and improving organisational resilience, this is a role where you can make a tangible impact. About You You'll be an experienced Cyber GRC professional with a strong background in cyber governance, IT audit or risk management, and a proven ability to assess, manage and reduce technology risk. You'll have solid knowledge of frameworks and standards such as ISO 27001, NIST CSF or COBIT, and experience translating technical risks into clear business insight. You'll also bring: Excellent analytical and problem solving skills, with meticulous attention to detail and accuracy. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, capable of networking effectively with stakeholders at all levels. A collaborative mindset, with experience working across IT, Risk and Compliance functions to embed best practice. A proactive approach to learning, keeping up to date with emerging threats, tools, standards and industry best practices. Strong organisational and time management skills, able to manage multiple priorities and deliver high quality outcomes. Professional certifications such as CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP, or ISO 27001 Lead Auditor. You'll thrive in a collaborative, purpose driven environment, supporting teams across the business to strengthen governance, improve cyber resilience and ensure effective risk management across the Society. Benefits 30 days annual leave (including bank holidays) (pro rata) Pension scheme (with up to 12% employer contributions) Generous colleague discount rates across our family of businesses Annual discretionary colleague bonuses to reward you for your hard work We are an "Investors in People - Platinum" employer, meaning that we have been recognised as one of the country's top employers, offering progression opportunities to all our colleagues. We'll give you the opportunity to build the skills necessary to further progress your career and help to open up future opportunities, helping to shape your career for the better. About Us From a single store in 1861 we have grown to be one of the most successful co operatives in the UK. We're proud to be able to offer a wide range of services from across our family of businesses. From Food Stores and Pharmacies to Post Offices and Support Services, we're a growing society made up of over 220 outlets and nearly 3,000 colleagues. We're owned by our members, the people of Lincolnshire and surrounding counties, and have been for more than 160 years. Communities are at the heart of everything we do and motivates us to deliver more than great customer service. We support them by sharing dividend with our members, investing in new and improved services, raising money for charity through our Community Champion scheme, supporting local schools and so much more. We work together as a Society and are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is barrier free and as inclusive as possible for everyone. If you need any adjustments, would like us to do anything differently during the interview or would like to get in touch with us about anything else, please contact our Recruitment team on 533316, or alternatively you can .
About the role We are looking for a skilled and proactive Cyber GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance) Manager to strengthen cyber governance, risk and compliance across the Society. You'll take ownership of developing, maintaining and evolving our GRC framework, ensuring it aligns with business strategy, regulatory requirements and industry best practices. In this role, you'll lead cyber risk identification, assessment and mitigation, maintain the cyber risk register, and provide clear, actionable reporting to senior leaders and governance panels. You'll support compliance with legislation such as data protection, PCI DSS and sector specific obligations, and strengthen policies, standards and controls across cyber security, IT governance, business continuity and disaster recovery. You'll plan and deliver risk based IT audits across on premise and cloud systems, conduct application control reviews for core IT systems, track remediation progress and confirm closure of risks. You'll also support external audits, provide cyber and IT subject matter expertise, and help ensure audit and cyber priorities are aligned with the Senior Cyber Security Manager and Cyber Operations Manager. Collaboration is central to this role-you'll act as a trusted advisor to colleagues across the business, translating technical cyber risks into clear business level insight for ELT and governance panels, while building strong cross Society relationships that balance independence with partnership. If you're passionate about cyber governance, risk management and improving organisational resilience, this is a role where you can make a tangible impact. About You You'll be an experienced Cyber GRC professional with a strong background in cyber governance, IT audit or risk management, and a proven ability to assess, manage and reduce technology risk. You'll have solid knowledge of frameworks and standards such as ISO 27001, NIST CSF or COBIT, and experience translating technical risks into clear business insight. You'll also bring: Excellent analytical and problem solving skills, with meticulous attention to detail and accuracy. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, capable of networking effectively with stakeholders at all levels. A collaborative mindset, with experience working across IT, Risk and Compliance functions to embed best practice. A proactive approach to learning, keeping up to date with emerging threats, tools, standards and industry best practices. Strong organisational and time management skills, able to manage multiple priorities and deliver high quality outcomes. Professional certifications such as CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP, or ISO 27001 Lead Auditor. You'll thrive in a collaborative, purpose driven environment, supporting teams across the business to strengthen governance, improve cyber resilience and ensure effective risk management across the Society. Benefits 30 days annual leave (including bank holidays) (pro rata) Pension scheme (with up to 12% employer contributions) Generous colleague discount rates across our family of businesses Annual discretionary colleague bonuses to reward you for your hard work We are an "Investors in People - Platinum" employer, meaning that we have been recognised as one of the country's top employers, offering progression opportunities to all our colleagues. We'll give you the opportunity to build the skills necessary to further progress your career and help to open up future opportunities, helping to shape your career for the better. About Us From a single store in 1861 we have grown to be one of the most successful co operatives in the UK. We're proud to be able to offer a wide range of services from across our family of businesses. From Food Stores and Pharmacies to Post Offices and Support Services, we're a growing society made up of over 220 outlets and nearly 3,000 colleagues. We're owned by our members, the people of Lincolnshire and surrounding counties, and have been for more than 160 years. Communities are at the heart of everything we do and motivates us to deliver more than great customer service. We support them by sharing dividend with our members, investing in new and improved services, raising money for charity through our Community Champion scheme, supporting local schools and so much more. We work together as a Society and are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is barrier free and as inclusive as possible for everyone. If you need any adjustments, would like us to do anything differently during the interview or would like to get in touch with us about anything else, please contact our Recruitment team on 533316, or alternatively you can .