.About us: Ferrovial is one of the world's leading infrastructure operators, committed to developing sustainable solutions. Our company operates in more than 15 countries and has a workforce of over 24,000 professionals worldwide. Ferrovial is listed simultaneously on 3 stock markets: USA (Nasdaq), the Netherlands (Euronext Amsterdam), and Spain (IBEX 35), and is a member of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and FTSE4Good. The aim of Ferrovial Corporation is to design the Company's strategy, establishing global policies, guidelines and action guides related to the different functional areas of the Organization (Internal Audit, Finance, Human Resources, Legal, IT, Innovation, etc.). Job Description: The Head of Cybersecurity, Ferrovial Construction, is responsible for the oversight and deployment of all adequate measures and controls to provide the Company and its subsidiaries with a reasonable cybersecurity control level. This role will initiate, plan, deploy, maintain, control, improve all aspects of Ferrovial Construction cybersecurity. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Lead, manage and grow Ferrovial Construction cybersecurity function according to Business needs. Develop a cybersecurity practice in Ferrovial Construction that can be relevant to its business units, subsidiaries and joint ventures by defining and implementing a Cybersecurity strategy. Negotiate with and for Ferrovial Construction business units, subsidiaries and joint ventures the contracts, conditions and terms regarding the cybersecurity baseline that must be provided. Guarantee the deployment of adequate measures and controls onto products and services built through digital and technology initiatives. Ensure the maintenance and continuous improvement of such measures and controls along the products and services lifecycle. Manage and control security projects including start up and launch of benchmarks and proof of concepts. Manage cybersecurity vendors whose services are being provided to Ferrovial Construction business units, subsidiaries and joint ventures. Regular communications with Ferrovial Construction senior management to report the cybersecurity posture of their companies, the projects milestones consecution and the compliance situation in terms of cybersecurity. Provide support to Ferrovial risk and internal audit department. Identify business opportunities to provide enhanced cybersecurity services to Ferrovial Construction business units, subsidiaries and joint ventures. Qualifications: Education & Experience: Master's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology or equivalent. 7-10+ years of experience in managing complex cybersecurity environments through its full lifecycle. Previous experience in power and/or utility sectors. Definition, deployment and improvement of security strategies, plans, and governance models in large enterprises and corporations, and in international environments