OT Cybersecurity Manager
AMCB04311
Function
As an OT Cybersecurity Manager at VYNCKE, you make sure that the machines, control systems and networks behind VYNCKE’s energy installations are protected and can keep running safely. You translate cybersecurity requirements into clear guidelines, practical solutions and hands-on improvements that fit the reality of an industrial environment. By building standards, documenting best practices and helping engineers apply them, you bring structure and security to an area that is still in full development.
You work closely with Automation Engineers, Architects, IT colleagues and external partners to make sure all the entities and sites follow the same secure way of working. You help the organization prepare for new regulations coming in 2027 and you make cybersecurity an integrated part of every project, from early design to final start-up.
This role ensures that VYNCKE develops a safer, more consistent and future-proof OT ecosystem across the group, where both technology and people can continue to grow. By providing clear responsibilities, strong compliance, and effective cybersecurity management, it contributes to reliable installations, sustained customer trust and the further OT maturity and overall growth of VYNCKE.
Tasks & responsibilities
The role combines strategic ownership with hands-on execution, covering the full spectrum of OT cybersecurity activities:
Security analysis & framework development (40% of the workload)
- Work Package Ownership: Acts as WPO, meaning they are responsible for defining, coordinating and delivering the cybersecurity-related work packages within projects, ensuring that objectives, timelines, and quality requirements are met.
- Risk assessments and vulnerability reviews: identify weaknesses in OT systems, networks, PLCs, SCADA environments and field devices.
- Security standards and guidelines: Develop OT cybersecurity frameworks, procedures and best practices that become the reference for all engineers.
- Compliance preparation: Translate upcoming regulatory requirements (e.g. 2027deadlines) into concrete actions and ensure VYNCKE’s installations move toward full compliance.
- Security architecture input: Review and challenge automation architectures, propose secure designs and define which security devices (firewalls, segmentation, etc.) should be introduced.
Collaboration & knowledge sharing (30% of the workload)
- Cross-functional teamwork: Work closely with automation engineers, architects, IT colleagues, external consultants and suppliers to align all parties on one secure way of working.
- Taskforce participation: Actively contribute to the IT/OT taskforce and help broadcast cybersecurity knowledge across departments.
- Documentation and communication: Produce clear documentation, whitepapers and instructions so teams know how to apply cybersecurity requirements.
- Tool and technology evaluation: Assess potential OT security tools and technologies and advise on what should be introduced at VYNCKE.
Hands-on technical support & site involvement (20% of the workload)
- Configuration work: Implement practical security measures such as network segmentation, secure device setup and basic OT security tooling.
- Site visits: Spend time on VYNCKE installations (Belgium and abroad) to understand the systems, validate security measures and ensure guidelines are implemented correctly.
Troubleshooting (10% of the workload)
• Analyze and resolve security-related issues in automation systems (such as PLCs, SCADA, or network components).
Profile
- A master’s degree in engineering, computer science, industrial automation or a related technical field.
- At least 5 years of experience in a similar OT, automation or cybersecurity role.
- Solid experience in OT automation environments — understanding how PLCs, SCADA, industrial networks and field devices work in practice.
- Hands-on experience with technologies such as Siemens or Rockwell (bonus), industrial communication protocols and OT network components.
- Practical experience with network segmentation, firewalls, secure configurations or other security measures in industrial systems.
- Ability to translate complex technical risks into clear guidelines, standards and documentation.
- Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills; able to challenge assumptions and propose improvements.
- Experience working cross-functionally with engineering, IT, vendors or external consultants.
- Comfortable with site visits and hands-on inspection of industrial installations (approx. 15–20% travel).
Offer
What makes VYNCKE attractive
At VYNCKE, it’s not just about technology — it’s about people. As a family-owned company with an international footprint, VYNCKE is known for its warm and close-knit culture, where initiative and ownership are genuinely valued. There is a strong focus on personal development, autonomy and collaboration in an open, supportive environment.
VYNCKE combines meaningful work with well-being at the workplace. Think of a green and peaceful headquarters, an orchard, a pétanque court, and a cozy bar where colleagues connect. Here, you work in an environment that gives you energy — both literally and figuratively.
What makes this role attractive
- Build from a low-maturity environment:
The OT cybersecurity maturity starts from nearly zero, giving the candidate the chance to shape the foundations, processes, and standards almost entirely anew.
- Full ownership & responsibility:
This role owns the security processes, documentation set, architecture principles and the roadmap – taking initiative, defining priorities and pushing a new domain forward.
- Strong involvement in coordination and governance:
The candidate works actively in the TaskForce, aligns closely with internal stakeholders and manages broad cross-department communication. - Wide stakeholder landscape:
From engineering teams to IT, suppliers, consultants and project managers, the position requires strong stakeholder management and the ability to bring multiple parties together around a consistent cybersecurity strategy.
