Cubic is recruiting for a Deputy Programme Manager (DPM) for the ILT‑A Programme to support the Senior Programme Leadership during a period of rapid growth and change. The position will have a high degree of autonomy as well as a number of singular key roles. Working with both Programme and Project Managers and the Regional General Manager to ensure the continued successful delivery of the existing business portfolio across Cubic UK (CDUK). Reporting to the ILT‑A Programme Manager, the post holder receives objective‑based assignments aligned to business and regulatory outcomes and determines the resources, structures, and operational processes required to meet agreed schedules, targets and commercial goals.
Role Summary
The Deputy Programme Manager will support the successful delivery of multiple parallel design‑and‑build and service delivery projects within a complex technical service delivery programme. The role requires strong project, scheduling and stakeholder management skills to ensure timely and cost‑effective solutions to maintain operational capability and compliance with industry standards. In addition, the post holder will fill the Cyber / Information Security Officer role, with involvement in all areas of Governance, Risk and Compliance, for the CDUK programmes alongside Cubic’s wider security team.
Key Responsibilities
- Security Management
- Design and Build
- Project Management, including Primavera P6 scheduling
- Assist the Programme Manager in the planning, scheduling, execution and delivery of projects within the design and build domain.
- Coordinate multiple parallel projects, ensuring alignment with programme objectives, budget constraints and timelines whilst remaining compliant with relevant industry regulations, quality standards and best practices.
- Engage with cross‑functional teams, including engineering, supply chain, procurement and manufacturing, to develop strategies.
- Support stakeholder communication and engagement, providing regular updates on project progress, risks and opportunities.
- Manage project resources effectively, including financial budgets and personnel allocation.
- Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure project success and continuous improvement.
- Support the implementation, monitoring and continuous improvement of security controls across the CDUK’s IT infrastructure and business systems, managing risk registers.
- Assist in the identification of risks including security and implement mitigation plans whilst ensuring operational, strategic and business needs are met.
- Implementation and enhancement of the security strategy and champion a culture of cyber security awareness and best practice across CDUK.
- Contribute to the continued upkeep of security certifications in alignment with frameworks such as Cyber Essentials and Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF).
- Work with third‑party providers on security audits and reviews and support reviews and continual improvement of cyber security policies.
- Assist with security initiatives and implementations.
- Maintain a contemporary knowledge of current threats and cyber trends.
Qualifications
- Proven experience and understanding of programme or project management within an engineering, manufacturing or defence environment.
- Ability to manage multiple design and build projects simultaneously.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience engaging internal and external partners.
- Strong problem‑solving and risk management capabilities. Experience managing risk registers.
- Proficiency in project management methodologies and tools, including scheduling (e.g., Agile, PRINCE2, PMP, MS Project, P6).
- An understanding of cyber and information security best practice frameworks, standards and certifications such as NIST, ISO27001, SbD, (ideally PSN, Cyber Essentials and CAF).
- Experience providing security advice over a variety of projects.
- Strong Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) knowledge, understanding and skillset.
- Experience with budgeting, financial reporting and resource planning.
Desirable Requirements
- Typically 8+ years relevant experience.
- Experience as an information security analyst (IT audit, governance, risk and compliance) within the public or private sector would be ideal.
- Degree in Engineering, Project Management, or a related discipline.
- Experience within defence, aerospace or highly regulated industries.
- Familiarity with regulatory and compliance requirements.
- Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., APM, PMI, INCOSE).
- A background in IT, be it infrastructure, networks, software or cyber security.
Personal Qualities
- Self‑motivated, proactive, ability to work under pressure and meet challenging deadlines with minimal supervision.
- Strong relationship‑building and influencing skills.
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), proactive and solution focused mindset.
- Ability to lead teams and quickly acquire new skills.
- Willingness to travel.
About Cubic
When you join Cubic, you become part of a company that creates and delivers technology solutions in transportation to make people’s lives easier by simplifying their daily journeys, and defence capabilities to help promote mission success and safety for those who serve their nation. Led by our talented teams around the world, Cubic is committed to solving global issues through innovation and service to our customers and partners. We have a top‑tier portfolio of businesses, including Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) and Cubic Defense (CD). Explore more on Cubic.com.
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