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Penetration Tester

Pen Test Partners
Liverpool
1 day ago
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We are seeking an enthusiastic security consultant to join our team.


Working alongside some of the best hacking minds in the country, you will be delivering pen testing services to a diverse range of clients, from presales through to delivery and debriefs.


We are looking for a consultant with a minimum of two years experience in pen testing who can deliver the following:


Web application testing

API testing

External & Internal Infrastructure testing (including build reviews)

Mobile application testing (including knowledge of standards such as OWASP MASVS)


Experience testing in any of the following areas is also desirable:


Compiled application testing

Cloud security reviews (including AWS & Azure)

Kubernetes reviews


Knowledge and development are part of our culture, and we give everyone the opportunity to upskill and get involved in some more of our niche areas of testing. As a member of our team, you will receive:


Development days throughout the year

Time to go to conferences

Access to internal workshops and knowledge sharing hubs

Access to external training platforms including HTB, TryHackMe and more

Paid training & exams

Access to our blog bounty programme

Opportunity to contribute towards research projects


You’ll be working from home, though some onsite travel to client sites (including international) may be required. Although we are a remote working company, we pay for our teams to meet regularly throughout the year holding local and company-wide meet ups.


This is a UK only role.


Competitive salary dependant on experience, benefits include life insurance (4 x salary), buying & selling holiday, working abroad, EV schemes and more.

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