Penetration Tester

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Wokingham
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Penetration Tester - Wokingham, UK (contract)

  • £510 per day Inside IR35,
  • 6-month contract, likely to extend
  • Hybrid working, 3 days onsite in Wokingham
  • Active SC Clearance required
  • CREST or CyberScheme CHECK Team Member qualification required

ABOUT THE CLIENT

Our client is a leading technology and consulting organisation delivering advanced cyber security services to organisations operating within complex and highly regulated environments. Their security teams work across large scale enterprise infrastructure, applications, and cloud platforms to strengthen cyber resilience and protect critical systems.

Due to continued demand for specialist security expertise, they are now looking for an experienced Penetration Tester to support the delivery of technical security assessments.

THE BENEFITS

  • Opportunity to work on complex enterprise security programmes
  • Exposure to large scale cloud and infrastructure environments
  • Very likely contract extension, long engagement

THE PENETRATION TESTER ROLE

As a Penetration Tester you will conduct comprehensive security assessments across infrastructure, networks, applications, and cloud environments. Using both manual and automated techniques, you will simulate real world attack scenarios to identify vulnerabilities and provide clear remediation guidance.

You will produce high quality technical reports and executive summaries, working closely with internal teams and client stakeholders to communicate findings clearly. The role also involves contributing to research, keeping up to date with emerging threats, and supporting wider security consultancy engagements where required.

PENETRATION TESTER ESSENTIAL SKILLS

  • CHECK Team Member qualification (CREST or CyberScheme)
  • Strong penetration testing experience across networks, infrastructure, and applications
  • Experience with tools such as Burp Suite, Metasploit, and Nmap
  • Cloud security experience with Azure
  • Knowledge of Windows and Linux environments
  • Understanding of security standards including ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and GDPR
  • Strong written reporting and stakeholder communication skills

TO BE CONSIDERED

Please either apply through this advert or emailing me directly via. For further information please call me on .

By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.

KEY SKILLS

Penetration Testing, CHECK Team Member, CREST, CyberScheme, Burp Suite, Metasploit, Nmap, Azure, AWS, Cloud Security, SC Clearance, Vulnerability Assessment, Security Testing, NSD

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