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Penetration Tester

Experis UK
Wokingham
2 weeks ago
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Summary: A dynamic and detail-oriented PMO to oversee and coordinate a Penetration Testing (PEN Testing) program. This role is pivotal in ensuring that testing activities are well-managed, results are clearly communicated, and remediation efforts are tracked across the organisation. While deep technical expertise in cybersecurity is not required, the ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of PEN Testing concepts and be able to translate technical findings into actionable insights for senior stakeholders.

Location and terms: Wokingham - 50% on site. 6 months. £450.


Key Responsibilities
  • Manage the end-to-end lifecycle of PEN Testing engagements across multiple teams and vendors
  • Coordinate scheduling, resource allocation, and reporting timelines for all PEN Testing activities
  • Review and consolidate PEN Test results, ensuring clarity and consistency in reporting
  • Communicate findings, risks, and remediation progress to senior leadership and relevant business units
  • Track and escalate unresolved issues or critical vulnerabilities
  • Maintain documentation, dashboards, and audit trails for compliance and governance
  • Collaborate with cybersecurity teams to ensure alignment with broader security strategy
  • Facilitate post-test reviews and lessons learned sessions

Required Skills & Experience
  • Proven experience in a PMO, project management, or program coordination role
  • Familiarity with cybersecurity principles, especially around PEN Testing and vulnerability management
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to translate technical content for non-technical audiences
  • Excellent organisational and stakeholder management abilities
  • Experience working in regulated environments or with compliance frameworks (e.g. ISO 27001, NIST, etc.) is a plus
  • Proficiency in project management tools (e.g. Jira, Confluence, MS Project, or similar)

Additional Skills
  • Certifications like PMP, Prince2, or CISM/CISSP
  • Experience working with external PEN Testing vendors or consultancies
  • Ability to influence and drive remediation efforts across diverse teams

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type
  • Contract

Job function
  • Information Technology

Industries
  • Staffing and Recruiting

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