This role focuses on identity and access management, cloud governance, and information security within Tesco’s technology environment. Candidates are expected to have strong experience with IAM principles, access controls, authentication, authorisation, privileged access management, and cloud platforms such as Azure or AWS. Practical knowledge of security governance, risk assessment, compliance frameworks, incident response, and security tooling is likely required. The successful candidate should be comfortable analysing complex security issues, improving controls, supporting audits, and working with engineering, infrastructure, and business teams. Tesco will expect clear communication, sound judgement, attention to detail, and the ability to influence stakeholders while helping develop secure, scalable cloud services.
Tesco is one of the United Kingdom’s largest retailers, serving millions of customers through supermarkets, convenience stores, online grocery services, and a range of other retail operations. Founded in 1919, the company has a significant presence across the UK and selected international markets. Its business includes food retail, digital shopping, logistics, financial services, and data-driven customer solutions. Tesco employs a large technology and security workforce to support e-commerce, cloud platforms, payment systems, supply-chain operations, and customer information protection. The company places strong emphasis on value, convenience, sustainability, responsible business, and serving local communities. Employees typically work in collaborative, large-scale environments where technology, governance, resilience, and information security are important to maintaining reliable services for customers and colleagues.
The United Kingdom offers opportunities in cybersecurity, cloud engineering, software development, retail technology, healthcare, finance, logistics, and professional services, with major technology hubs in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Birmingham, and Belfast. British culture is generally diverse and multicultural, with a strong emphasis on punctuality, privacy, polite communication, and work-life balance. Lifestyle options range from busy urban living to quieter coastal and rural communities. Housing and transport costs vary considerably, with London and the southeast usually being the most expensive. Skilled professionals normally need permission to work, commonly through the Skilled Worker visa, which requires an eligible sponsored role and meeting salary and English-language requirements. Employers may also offer relocation support, but candidates should budget for deposits, transport, healthcare-related costs, and initial living expenses. The UK has excellent public transport, universities, cultural attractions, and international connections, although its weather is changeable.
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