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Cyber and Compliance Leader

ComplianceComplianceFull TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 10,001+Since 2020H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

New York

Posted

10 days ago

Salary

$157.2K - $298.8K / year

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor Degree12 yrs expEnglishCloudCyber Security

Job Description

Cyber and Compliance Leader

RTX

• Serve as the primary point of accountability for cyber and compliance risk within assigned business domains, ensuring risks are clearly understood, prioritized, and owned by the business. • Provide an integrated view of risk across IT, OT, cloud, engineering, suppliers, and regulatory environments, and guide informed decision-making. • Partner with business leaders to embed cybersecurity into strategies, programs, and major initiatives, aligning security requirements with business objectives. • Translate enterprise cybersecurity strategy, standards, and roadmaps into actionable, business-relevant plans. • Lead governance activities including risk reviews, compliance readiness discussions, and program touchpoints, ensuring follow-through on mitigation actions and risk decisions. • Support audit and regulatory readiness by identifying control gaps, coordinating remediation, and ensuring required documentation is complete and accurate. • Communicate cyber risks, policies, and changes in clear, business-friendly terms; build strong cross-functional relationships to influence outcomes. • Define and track key performance indicators, identify trends, and drive continuous improvement in cyber posture in partnership with technical teams. • Promote a culture of security, accountability, and operational excellence aligned with RTX CORE principles.

Job Requirements

  • Typically requires a University Degree or equivalent experience and minimum 12 years prior relevant experience, or an Advanced Degree in a related field and minimum 10 years experience
  • Experience across multiple cybersecurity domains (e.g., architecture, compliance, vulnerability management, incident response, application security)
  • Proven understanding of information security practices/frameworks including identifying risks, emerging cyber security threats, and risk mitigation processes.
  • Demonstrated experience in team leadership and ability to lead through influence to drive creation and execution of operational plans and service delivery

Benefits

  • Parental (including paternal) leave
  • Flexible work schedules
  • Achievement awards
  • Educational assistance
  • Child/adult backup care

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