Penetration Tester

Closed Door Security
Glasgow
4 days ago
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Overview

The Company
A company founded in Scotland specialising in cyber security & IT consulting with a global presence across multiple continents. With a team of experienced professionals, the company offers a comprehensive range of services to help businesses and organisations safeguard their digital assets, protect their sensitive information, and maintain regulatory compliance.


Salary

£45k – 65k


Role

UK candidates only. Applicants must be eligible for UK Security Clearance (SC).


Qualifications

  • 4-5 years previous experience with penetration testing, good fundamental knowledge of networking and web applications, good time management, and an understanding of how to be business effective in providing solutions to clients.
  • Having CHECK Team Member (CTM) or CHECK Team Leader (CTL) will be a distinct positive but CHECK work is not required.

Responsibilities

  • Independent conception, implementation and documentation/reporting of penetration tests.
  • Consulting with clients and working as a team on a range of engagements.
  • Support of other employees in penetration tests.

From you (Requirements)

  • CHECK Team Member status, or relevant qualifications & experience.
  • Ability to manage your own time.
  • Excellent report writing skills.
  • Experience with all operating systems.
  • Experience with security tools (e.g. Burp, Nessus).
  • Willingness to travel for on-site consulting and audits.
  • Knowledge of open security audit standards and projects, including OWASP and ATT(AT)CK.
  • Passion for IT and IT security.
  • Enthusiasm for new technical challenges.
  • Experience with scripting languages.
  • Experience with vulnerabilities in web applications and API interfaces.
  • Certs such as OSCP, CSTM, CSTL, CREST-CRT, etc.

Benefits

  • Salary is dependent on experience and ability.
  • Development plans.
  • Company trips (not mandatory).
  • Remote working.
  • Company events.
  • Company pension.
  • Cycle to work scheme.
  • Employee mentoring programme.
  • Referral programme.
  • Sick pay.
  • Work from home.

Important

UK Applications ONLY
We take the safety and security of our employees and clients very seriously, and therefore require all potential candidates to successfully pass a comprehensive background check. Candidates must be able to provide all required information and consent to the background check process as a condition of employment.


Job Type

Full-time


Work Location

Hybrid remote in Glasgow (Glasgow)


Application question(s)

What is your salary expectations?


Experience

Penetration Testing: 1 year (required)


Licence/Certification

Check Team Member (preferred)
CSTM/CREST-CRT (preferred)
UK Security Clearance (preferred)



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