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Penetration Tester

Wokingham
3 weeks ago
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Penetration Tester (SC Cleared)

Location: Wokingham - Hybrid working (50/50 split)
Contract Duration: Until 26/12/2025 initially - with a view to extend
Daily Rate: £525/day Inside IR35 - Candidates will need to work through an Umbrella Company
Clearance Required: Active SC Clearance

We are looking for an experienced Penetration Tester to join a cybersecurity team. This role offers the opportunity to work on a hybrid basis, engaging in high-impact security assessments across various platforms and environments.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct manual and automated penetration tests on web applications, networks, APIs, and mobile platforms
Identify, exploit, and document vulnerabilities, delivering detailed risk assessments
Design and execute red team exercises and threat simulations
Work closely with development and infrastructure teams to remediate findings
Produce comprehensive reports highlighting risks, impacts, and mitigation strategies
Stay up to date on emerging threats, tools, and techniques
Support internal security awareness training and initiatives
Contribute to the development of security policies and best practices

Required Skills & Experience:

Strong background in penetration testing, ethical hacking, or red teaming
Deep knowledge of OWASP Top 10, MITRE ATT&CK, and CVSS scoring systems
Proficiency with tools such as Burp Suite, Metasploit, Nmap, Wireshark, and Kali Linux
Scripting experience with Python, Bash, or PowerShell
Understanding of network protocols, operating systems, and cloud platforms
Certifications such as OSCP, CEH, GPEN, or CRTP (highly desirable)
Excellent analytical, communication, and reporting skills
If you are interested and looking for your next role, please apply with a copy of your CV

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