CDT NATO Integrated Cyber Defence Centre Coordinator
Brussels, BE Deadline: 13-07-2026 Geplaatst: 29-06-2026#17078
CDT NATO Integrated Cyber Defence Centre (NICC) Coordinator
Duties
Coordinate and support the activities of the NATO Integrated Cyber Defence Centre (NICC), ensuring effective collaboration across NATO cyber defence stakeholders.
Support the NICC Enterprise Coordinator Office by tracking decisions, actions, deliverables, and implementation progress.
Coordinate CDT contributions across the NICC communities, including cyber defence, risk management, and incident-related activities.
Manage and monitor project plans, workstreams, stakeholder engagement, risks, and deliverables related to NICC initiatives.
Organize, facilitate, and document meetings, workshops, and coordination activities, producing reports, briefings, and executive-level documentation.
Act as the primary liaison between CDT, SHAPE, NATO HQ, and key stakeholders, fostering effective communication and collaboration.
Represent CDT at SHAPE when required and support senior leadership through regular reporting and stakeholder engagement.
Ensure compliance with NATO security procedures, governance, and operational protocols while providing weekly progress updates and maintaining comprehensive project documentation.
Requirements
Valid NATO SECRET Security Clearance.
More than 3 years' experience at OF-4 level (or equivalent senior military rank).
Significant management experience within a national military organization.
Strong knowledge of NATO cybersecurity structures, policies, and cyber defence capabilities.
Experience managing or delivering cybersecurity programmes covering areas such as cyber defence, incident management, and risk management.
Proven experience in project coordination, programme administration, and working in complex, cross-functional, multinational environments.
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with experience briefing senior military, technical, and policy decision-makers.
Excellent written and spoken English (minimum NATO SLP 4343 or equivalent); knowledge of the second NATO language is desirable.
Previous experience supporting NATO, defence, or government cyber defence programmes.
Knowledge of NATO security requirements and experience working in mixed military and civilian environments.