Senior InfoSec Architect AI

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Job title: Senior InfoSec Architect AI

Start date: ASAP

Location: London (Hybrid)

Permanent Opportunity

Client Overview

At PMI, we've chosen to do something incredible.

We're totally transforming our business and building our future on smoke-free products with the power to deliver a smoke-free future

With huge change, comes huge opportunity. So, wherever you join us, you'll enjoy the freedom to dream up and deliver better, brighter solutions and you will have the space to move your career forward in many different areas/directions.

IT at PMI

PMI's journey to a smoke-free future implies a shift from a tobacco manufacturer to a science and technology-based consumer facing organisation

Such a shift creates an abundance of unique and transformative IT projects to match all levels of skills and ambitions. You'll feel like you're working in a start-up - with the freedom to shape and define the future of digital, but with the support and scope of a vast global business. You'll get a chance to work with cutting-edge technologies (e.g., Cloud, APIs, AI) as well as management practices (e.g., Agile, Design Thinking, Product Management). Our environment is fast-paced and highly collaborative. If you want the freedom to find new ways to connect with consumers, there's no better place to progress your career.

Digital at PMI is dynamic, diverse, and disruptive. Join us and become a part of a top talent team where you can bring new ideas to life in a global function that is a key driver of the success of our business.

IT HUB Krakow

With a team of over 300 and more than 20 nationalities, the IT HUB Krakow plays a critical role in creating a smoke-free future around the world. Become a part of a team of engineers, technicians, experts, solid IT freaks, researchers and game changers and create new IT work standards with us!

Joining Technology & Platform Engineering

The Technology & Platform Engineering is a group of IT experts who are passionate about ushering PMI into a smoke free future through technology. From best-in-class cloud infrastructure to leading-edge software engineering, this diverse multicultural group provides the future-proof technology foundations powering Philip Morris International's digital transformation. Inspired by digital-born companies, we have adopted new ways of working where self-organized teams and empowered individuals are the norm.

JOIN US!

WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR

Minimum 7 years of experience as a security architect within a large organization
Proven track record in the secure design, implementation and support of Artificial Intelligence systems
Understanding of design and architecture principles, security controls, risk management and the relevant legal and regulatory requirements for Artificial Intelligence systems
Familiar with standards such as ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF and regulation such as EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Proficient in working with geographically dispersed or remote teams, demonstrating excellent technical writing proficiency and oral presentation skills
Team player with ability to build proactive, co-operative working relationships with peers, stakeholders, senior management, and vendors based on respect and teamwork
Highly collaborative, with ability to build relationships with colleagues from different cultures throughout the organization

WHAT WE OFFER YOU?

Private medical and dental care, life insurance
Lunch card (Sodexo)
Hybrid work opportunity and flexible working arrangements
Employee pension plan
Multisport & Cafeteria program
Wide range of trainings, optional language classes, further education and professional qualification support possibility
Free bike and car parking for all employees

HOW CAN YOU MAKE HISTORY WITH US

Design and evolve modern architectural roadmaps for the secure use of Artificial Intelligence and the adoption of Artificial Intelligence within information security processes
Oversee and support execution of the roadmaps in close collaboration with other business and technology teams, and provide status updates on a regular basis to senior management and the wider Information Security organization
Formalize relevant Artificial Intelligence security principles and requirements into standards, procedures and guidelines, and liaise with the wider Architecture community to ensure that those principles and requirements are effectively embedded in day-to-day operations
Coordinate the research, evaluation and implementation of new or updated security technology solutions that embed Artificial Intelligence or that are aimed at reducing cyber risk posed by Artificial Intelligence
Provide Artificial Intelligence security guidance and subject matter expertise to business and technology teams in areas such as information security assessments, threat analysis and treatment, security best practices, and secure use of technologies

Every single IT colleague is part of our Transformation journey. Join us and pursue your ambitions - our staggering size and scale provides endless opportunities to progress. If this offer resonates with you, we look forward to receiving your application and getting to know you.

Together, let's deliver a smoke free future

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