Job Description
DXC Technology helps global organisations run mission‑critical systems and transform their operations with the power of technology, innovation, and secure digital platforms. Across the UK, DXC supports government, defence, and highly regulated customers with solutions that meet the highest standards of security, governance, and operational resilience.
As we continue our evolution toward becoming an AI‑enabled enterprise, we are investing in roles that ensure innovation is delivered safely, securely, and in full alignment with the UK’s regulatory and security landscape.
We are seeking a highly skilled UK Secure Account AI Tooling Officer to safeguard the security, compliance, and operational integrity of all corporate tools , systems, and applications used across DXC — with a particular focus on UK Secure Accounts (UKSA) and sensitive or regulated business areas. Operating within DXC’s vision of becoming an AI‑enabled enterprise, the role ensures that tooling and AI adoption deliver measurable value while fully aligning with security, governance, and regulatory expectations.
This role provides deep subject‑matter expertise in secure tooling, AI risk assessment, and governance. The post‑holder leads evaluations of corporate and secure‑domain tools, conducts AI‑specific risk and impact assessments, and ensures that all platforms meet data sovereignty, compliance, and operational requirements. By collaborating closely with Cyber Security, Corporate SMEs, UKSA stakeholders, and technical teams, the role maintains a balanced approach that enables innovation while protecting critical workloads.
As the UK Secure Accounts AI Tooling Officer you will play a pivotal role in shaping and assuring DXC’s secure tooling ecosystem, advising on safe AI-enabled transformation, monitoring geopolitical and regulatory risk, and ensuring consistent alignment with Cyber, Tooling, and AI governance frameworks. Through strong leadership, expert guidance, and structured oversight, the post‑holder enables DXC teams to adopt and operate tools with confidence, safety, and compliance always.
The UK Secure Accounts AI Tooling Officer should establish an AI board
which can manage impact assessment submissions outside of the corporate process for UK Secure accounts.
Key Responsibilities
AI fluency and enablement across DXC
- Lead the development of AI knowledge, confidence, and capability across DXC, particularly within UK Secure Accounts (UKSA) and Platform teams.
- Serve as the primary point of contact (“Go‑To Person”) for AI‑related guidance, best practices, and process updates for SRG and UKSA.
- Keeping up to date with the latest UK GOV AI planning and sharing these with the UK Secure teams and accounts.
- Be part of the DXC AI Academy.
- Support/guide and help undertake AI Impact Assessment (Enablement) when requested by UKSA.
- Advise UK Secured on licensing of AI Tools and undertaking Supply Chain AI impact assessments.
- Deliver demonstrations, knowledge‑sharing sessions, and practical enablement activities that showcase the effective and safe use of AI tools, including Copilot.
- Actively contribute to the DXC AI Community by engaging in discussions on tooling, training roadmaps, and emerging AI capabilities.
- Provide ongoing support and advisory on AI governance, responsible AI practices, and safe adoption across teams.
Champion a Secure by Design approach to AI development, ensuring that security, privacy, safety, and responsible-use controls are integrated proactively—not retrofitted—across the entire AI lifecycle.
Tooling Guidance, Requirements And Technical Input
- Provide initial expert guidance on tooling requirements and recommended solutions for UK Secure vs Corporate Tooling environments.
- Understand and advise on corporate tooling life cycles and how these differ for secured platforms.
- Attend corporate technical review including AI forums with DXC Corporate SME and share outcomes, risks, and opportunities with UK Secured teams.
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