Manager, Global Information Security
Listed on 2026-06-04
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IT/Tech
Information Security, Cybersecurity
Manager, Global Information Security
Date: Apr 17, 2026
Company: PACCAR
The Information Security Manager is a leader responsible for building, coaching, and enabling a high‑performing information security team. This role partners with business and IT leaders to strengthen enterprise risk management, develop practical security strategies, and drive consistent execution across a global environment. The manager oversees programs including security risk assessments, exception governance, security awareness, incident coordination and investigations, and security metrics/reporting.
This position manages priorities and budget, influences stakeholders, and ensures security outcomes support business objectives. Reports to the Chief Information Security Officer. This is a global role, managing the North American and European Information Security teams, and providing direction to Division Security Liaisons across PACCAR divisions.
- Lead, coach, and develop a globally distributed team of information security professionals; set clear objectives, provide feedback, and support career growth.
- Own and mature the information security risk management program, including risk assessments, third‑party risk input, and risk treatment plans aligned to business priorities.
- Run security exception governance (intake, analysis, approvals, renewals, and reporting), ensuring clear rationale and time‑bound remediation plans.
- Provide leadership and consultation across key security domains: security governance, policies, standards, and control oversight; security awareness and culture‑building programs; incident response, including investigations and lessons learned; internal and third‑party risk assessments and remediation tracking; collaborate with product and engineering teams on product security expectations and risk‑based priorities; support regulatory, audit, and compliance initiatives by providing evidence, risk narratives, and program improvements.
- 5+ years of people management experience, including hiring, performance management, coaching, and leading through change.
- 8+ years of experience in information security, technology risk, or related areas, with demonstrated progression in scope and impact.
- Strong risk management mindset: ability to assess risk, articulate tradeoffs, and drive practical mitigation plans that enable the business.
- Experience building and operating security governance (policies/standards, exceptions, metrics, and reporting) across a complex, multi‑region organization.
- Proven ability to influence and partner across IT, legal, privacy, audit, and business stakeholders; executive‑ready written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated leadership in incident response coordination and investigations, with a focus on decision‑making, communication, and continuous improvement.
- Strong prioritization and program management skills; able to manage multiple work streams, dependencies, and timelines in a dynamic environment.
- Budget and vendor management experience, including defining outcomes, tracking performance, and managing renewals and contracts in partnership with procurement.
- Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CRISC, Security+) are preferred but not required; equivalent experience is valued.
- Working knowledge of core security domains (identity and access management, network and endpoint security concepts, logging/monitoring, and data protection). Technical depth is less important than leadership and sound risk judgment.
- Education:
Bachelor’s degree in information systems, computer science, business, or related field.
- 401(k) with up to a 5% company match
- Fully funded pension plan that provides monthly benefits after retirement
- Comprehensive paid time off – minimum of 10 paid vacation days (additional days are provided with additional seniority/years of service), 12 paid holidays, and sick time
- Tuition reimbursement for continued education
- Medical, dental, and vision plans for you and your family
- Flexible spending accounts (FSA) and health savings account (HSA)
- Paid short‑and long‑term disability programs
- Life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance
- EAP services including wellness plans, estate planning, financial counseling and more
The salary range for this role is $114,500 – $179,100 annually. This position is also eligible for a holiday gift.
PACCAR is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veteran/Disability.
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