Subsea Infrastructure Security Lead
This senior role is responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and strategically positioning the company in the emerging domain of subsea infrastructure protection. The role tracks geopolitical, regulatory, technological, and market developments related to subsea risks and protection, maps the evolving ecosystem of stakeholders and competitors, and translates these insights into clear strategic recommendations for the company. This role also ensures visibility of the value proposition in this field.
Tasks
- Monitor geopolitical, regulatory, technological, and market developments relevant to subsea infrastructure protection.
- Map and analyze the ecosystem of stakeholders, including authorities, consortia, research institutes, and potential new market entrants.
- Track funding programs, initiatives, and strategic trends that could impact the company’s positioning and report internally.
- Initiate project proposals with external partners (public authorities, research institutions, consortia, industrial partners) in the subsea infrastructure protection domain.
- Prepare actionable insights, strategic analyses, and recommendations for the portfolio lead and the CEO.
- Facilitate knowledge sharing internally and externally to support informed decision-making and strategic positioning.
Scope & Expectations
- This is a half-time role with an expected time commitment of ~50% on a freelance basis.
- Masters English, and Dutch or French, in a professional context. German, Italian or other languagues are an added value.
- Represent the company at multiple regional levels: European such as EDA initiatives, national such as DEFRA calls, Belgian Navy initiatives and initiatives by other European Member States.
- Liaise with recognized players in the sector and foster collaborations.
- Support the company’s understanding and strategic positioning in subsea infrastructure protection.
- Work closely with and report to the portfolio lead and CEO to align internal resources and initiatives in this domain.
- Influence the company’s approach to emerging risks and opportunities.
What Success Looks Like
- The company has a clear, evidence-based understanding of the subsea infrastructure protection landscape.
- Leadership receives timely and actionable strategic recommendations based on ecosystem analysis and external project insights.
- The company is recognized externally as credible, informed, and strategically positioned in this emerging domain.
- Early identification of opportunities, partnerships, or funding initiatives supports strategic decision-making.
We're looking for a candidate with
- At least 10 years of professional experience of which 5 years with critical infrastructure protection, the defense sector or related domains as a must.
- Strong strategic thinking and analytical skills; able to synthesize complex geopolitical, regulatory, technological, and market information.
- Partnership management experience, including leading initiatives with external stakeholders such as public authorities, research institutes, or industrial consortia.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder/partner management skills.
- Comfortable operating in an exploratory, high-uncertainty environment; able to structure work, prioritize, and drive relations to partnerships and projects.
- Proactive, self-motivated, and able to influence without direct authority.
Interested?
How to Apply?
Do you recognize yourself in this role?
We’d love to hear from you! Please send your CV and a motivation letter to jobs@marlinks.com. After an initial screening, selected candidates will be invited for an intake conversation.