The Cybersecurity Architect is responsible for developing, delivering, and validating security requirements for GMF business initiatives. In this capacity, the Cybersecurity Architect assesses, reviews, and threat profiles functional and non-functional requirements, project scope details, architectural designs, and GMF policies and standards to formulate a list of specific technical and non-technical security requirements for assigned projects. The Architect also executes validation tests to ensure delivered requirements have been implemented. As a Cybersecurity Architect, you will be at the forefront of GMF strategic initiatives and leading the charge to securely enable the business. A successful Cybersecurity Architect can translate a variety of project, organizational, and design details into a clear list of requirements for business and IT teams to execute. This position requires an individual that can communicate effectively and build rapport with business teams and translate complex technical information into clearly understood expectations. The position also requires an individual that works well with others, performs in challenging situations, and is pragmatic and motivated by long-term results while addressing short term needs.