Security Engineer / Penetration Tester / Ethical Hacker

Fynity
Barcelona
6 months ago
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Security Engineer

Fynity is proud to be partnering with one of Europe’s fastest-growing SaaS scale-ups as they continue to strengthen their internal security capabilities.

They’re looking for a talented and proactive Offensive Security Engineer to join a tight-knit Security team of five, working at the heart of the business to proactively uncover vulnerabilities, strengthen defences, and shape the company’s security strategy.

What you’ll do
Perform proactive penetration testing across apps and systems.
Reproduce and validate bug bounty submissions and external vulnerability reports.
Partner with engineers to remediate vulnerabilities and enhance secure coding practices.
Contribute to the development of security tools, automations, and infrastructure.
Stay ahead of evolving attack techniques and emerging threats.

What you’ll bring
Strong experience of Penetration Testing - strong web app testing is a must.
Solid knowledge of web, network, OS, and database fundamentals.
Understanding of CVSS, security testing methodologies, and tooling.
Strong scripting/programming (Python, Bash, etc.).
Curious mindset and a love for ethical hacking.
Certifications such as BSCP or eWPTX are highly valued (but not essential).
Experience with Ruby / Ruby on Rails is a bonus
Fluent English language required.

Why join
Fast-moving, rapidly growing, SaaS environment.
True impact - your work directly protects millions of users.
Excellent salary of €40,000-€50,000 + 7% performance bonus (paid quarterly) + ESOP Plan
Great benefits including Health insurance, Gym, Language Classes, Retail and Food Discounts and other flexible benefits

Location: Barcelona.  Hybrid - 80% office / 20% remote.  Please note you must be eligible to work in Spain.

If you are an Offensive Security Engineer and thrive on challenge, collaboration, and autonomy, this is a fantastic opportunity to do meaningful security work in a high-growth environment.

If you are interested please apply ASAP. The People Network is an employment agency and will respond to all applicants within three - five working days. If you do not hear within these timescales please feel free to get in touch

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