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Offensive Security Consultant

Green - Recruiting Made Simple
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5 months ago
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Principal Offensive Security Consultant

📍 UK-Based | 🌍 Some International Travel | 🛡 Security Clearance Required


Green is hiring a Principal Consultant to launch and lead our Clients' Offensive Security capability.This is a rare opportunity to shape a new service offering within a fast-growing, agile cyber consultancy working with UK and international clients.

You’ll join a high-performing Threat Operations team, delivering advanced offensive security services—penetration testing, phishing simulations, code reviews—and play a key role in shaping how they support their clients' evolving needs.


🔍What You’ll Do

  • Lead the creation and delivery of our clients' offensive security services
  • Perform penetration testing, code reviews, phishing simulations, and assessments
  • Travel internationally to support partner nations with cyber capability development
  • Design and deliver bespoke training and mentoring packages
  • Collaborate across the Threat Operations team to share insights and strengthen their cyber intelligence


đź§ What You Bring

  • Expertise in advanced penetration testing (web & desktop apps), phishing, and code review
  • Strong problem-solving, communication, and stakeholder management skills
  • Ability to teach and adapt content for global, multicultural audiences
  • Self-starter mindset—comfortable working solo or in a team, locally and overseas


🎓Preferred Certifications (or equivalent experience):

CCT INF/WEB | OSEP | OSWP | OSWE | GPEN | GWAPT


This role requires UK security clearance eligibility.


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