Client Responsibilities
- Lead 2-5 person teams in the delivery of client cyber consulting engagements.
- Lead other team members in the design and execution of high quality, thorough cybersecurity maturity assessments and threat risk assessments. Engagements vary greatly in scope, but at minimum the candidate should be able to lead execution of a high-quality assessment.
- Demonstrate in-depth technical capabilities and professional knowledge. Candidates should be current on the modern cybersecurity control environment and threat landscape.
- Establish consulting relationships with client personnel.
- Demonstrate and apply a thorough understanding of complex information systems. Use knowledge of the current IT environment and industry trends to identify engagement and client service issues and communicate this information to the engagement team and client management through written correspondence and verbal presentations.
- Help the firm identify and experience in developing business within the BC market.
People Responsibilities
- Contribute to people-related initiatives, including development, coaching, recruiting, training and retaining staff
- Maintain an educational program to continually develop personal skills of staff
- Understand and follow workplace policies and procedures
Desired qualifications include:
- Demonstrated track record of success and client cybersecurity consulting relationships in a professional services organization, and/or track record in significantly maturing or transformation an organization’s cybersecurity maturity.
- Practical experience leading maturity assessments, risk assessments, and testing of controls, using recognized industry frameworks such as NIST, the Cloud Security Alliance’s Cloud Controls Matrix, or the ISO 27001 Cybersecurity Framework
- Excellent interpersonal, written, verbal, communication, and presentation skills
- Knowledge and 5-7 years of hands-on experience with key components of cybersecurity consulting incl.:
- Cyber assessments and road-mapping,
- Network & infrastructure security,
- Cyber transformation,
- Threat detection,
- Incident response,
- Vulnerability management,
- Security governance,
- Risk and compliance,
- Security architecture,
- Data protection,
- Privacy,
- Security awareness,
- Cloud security
- Demonstrated project leadership abilities
- Possession of relevant cybersecurity certifications
- Undergraduate or masters’ degree preferably in one of the following areas: Information Security, Business Management, Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, and/or other related majors
Must have:
- Willingness and ability to travel
What we offer
We offer a competitive compensation package where you’ll be rewarded based on your performance and recognized for the value you bring to our business. In addition, our Total Rewards package allows you decide which benefits are right for you and which ones help you create a solid foundation for your future. Our Total Rewards package includes a comprehensive medical, prescription drug and dental coverage, a defined contribution pension plan, a great vacation policy plus firm paid days that allow you to enjoy longer long weekends throughout the year, statutory holidays and paid personal days (based on province of residence), and a range of exciting programs and benefits designed to support your physical, financial and social well-being. Plus, we offer:
- Support and coaching from some of the most engaging colleagues in the industry
- Learning opportunities to develop new skills and progress your career
- The freedom and flexibility to handle your role in a way that’s right for you
The salary range for this job in British Columbia is $92,000 to $165,500.
Individual salaries within this range are determined through a wide variety of factors including but not limited to education, experience, knowledge, skills and work location city.
EY exists to build a better working world, helping to create long-term value for clients, people and society and build trust in the capital markets.