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Penetration Tester

Wipro
Wokingham
2 days ago
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Wipro is looking for a Penetration Tester to join our QET team. As the Penetration tester, you will be responsible for coordinating and executing end-to-end penetration testing (Pentest) projects, working closely with a dynamic team to deliver high-quality security assessments and documentation.


About Wipro

Wipro is an exciting organization to work for. We ranked as a “Top Employer” in the Top Employer Institute 2024 annual listings, recognized for our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion and strong business growth.


You will receive a competitive salary, a generous benefits package, training and development opportunities, up to 6% employer contributory pension, and a quarterly bonus.


Your Responsibilities

  • Coordinate with the team to scope and execute penetration tests end-to-end, producing clear documentation.
  • Apply working knowledge of Jira, ServiceNow (SNOW), and Confluence to manage and track security projects.
  • Operate effectively in a regulatory compliance environment.
  • Conduct API testing and work with network technologies and cloud solutions.
  • Ensure all activities align with security clearance requirements.

Mandatory Skills

  • Firewalls technologies, Web Application Protection (WAP), and OWASP standards.
  • Regulatory frameworks such as CAF, NIST, and NCSC.
  • Cloud platforms, Linux OS, OpenShift, and Kubernetes.
  • Must be SC cleared or able to obtain SC clearance.
  • API testing methodologies.
  • Network and cloud security best practices.
  • Collaboration tools such as Jira, SNOW, and Confluence.
  • Security documentation and reporting.

Wipro is an advocate for positive change and conscious inclusion. As a global employer, we strive to create a diverse Wipro family by remaining committed to the development of our culture, diversity, equality, and inclusion in the workplace. All applicants are welcome.


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