EMW, Inc.

C004904 Cyber Enterprise Architect (NS) - FRI 5 Jun

🇳🇱 The Hague, Países Baixos Presencial TI Contrato Lead Publicado Mai 23, 2026
Modalidade Presencial
Contrato Contrato
Senioridade Lead
Categoria TI
Categoria IT Soluções / arquitetura
Idioma English
Publicado 23 de Maio de 2026
Última verificação 29 de Maio de 2026
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  • Location and workplace: The Hague, Países Baixos, Presencial
  • Role classification: TI, Soluções / arquitetura, Contrato, Lead
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Deadline Date:  Friday 5 June 2026

Requirement Title: Cyber Enterprise Architect

Location:  The Hague, Netherlands

Full time on-site:  Yes

Total Scope of the request (hours): 836

Required Start Date:  19-JUL-2026

End Contract Date: 31-DEC-2026

Required Security Clearance:  NATO Secret

Specific Working Conditions:  n/a

Duties and Role

The purpose of this role is to support the establishment, maintenance, and enforcement of a coherent cyber security architecture. The role will be located in The Hague, Netherlands, and travel to other sites in Belgium will be required. The outputfrom the work will sit on the appropriate network consummate to the level of information referenced.

Scope of Work

The cyber enterprise architect fulfils the role of Cyber Segment architecture and Engineer and works closely with the NCSC Solution and Roadmaps Section head and NCSC cyber solution architects to support the development and maintenance of business and architecture objectives, and corresponding approaches to cyber security processes, applications, and technology that when applied leads to a coherent and secure implementation. In addition, the cyber enterprise architect will support projects and project/programme managers in the implementation of the architecture through a portfolio of projects. This includes production of an array of architectural models and views, establishing and communicating the approach taken and its role in the overall cyber security landscape. General Requirements Synchronization of cyber approach with the NCI Agency's existing and future business goals. Optimisation of cyber security approaches via a perception of growing operational and business requirements and technological functionalities. Promotion of shared applications and infrastructure to maximise efficiencies and enhance the capability. Work closely with solutions architects to provide an opinion based enterprise solution that is flexible, scalable and capable of synchronising with continuously changing business requirements. Administration of risks related to cyber security by means of proper security policies and standards. Direct/indirect participation in developing policies, guidelines and standards that steer the development, selection, application and utilization of cyber security capabilities within NCIA. Promote and support the expertise of the team. Develop team know-how and abilities in particular areas of expertise. Responsibility for the tactical direction of COO NCSC in conjunction with solution architects, peers, and SME's.

The Cyber Enterprise Architect will play a key role undertaking the NCSC business intake process. When it comes to new intake (from cyber and non cyber projects) and assessment of 1) what needs to be done from an enterprise perspective and coherency, 2) alignment to NCSC services in order to identify impacts and requirements, 3) support to NCSC solutions architecture development in key areas such as cloud, PKI, post quantum cryptography, cyber resilience by design, next generation cyber security monitoring, artificial intelligence for Cyber security capabilities, and several other cyber related capability development, converging both enterprise architectural needs and service transition aspects.

The cyber enterprise architect will need to keep a holistic view of all activities in the Portfolio, assist the operational, scientific, and project teams to ensure the articulation and delivery of requirements are met and to provide the appropriate level of Assurance. The cyber enterprise architect shall issue related documentation as required in support of NCI Agency's service delivery to NATO.