Penetration Tester

Anson Mccade
Birmingham
8 months ago
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Penetration Tester
£Up To £60,000 GBP
Performance Bonus
Hybrid WORKING
Location: UK Wide , Central London, Greater London - United Kingdom Type: Permanent

Penetration Tester

Location: Anywhere in the UK

Salary: Up To £60,000

Security Clearance: BPSS + SC (Must have 5 years' continuous UK address history)

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Penetration Tester to join a growing Cyber Practice made up of industry-leading specialists. The team spans Assurance, Compliance, Security Operations, Offensive Security, and Security Research.

You will play a key role in ensuring the continued relevance, quality, and innovation of our cyber services while having significant opportunities for personal growth.

This is a hands-on, highly rewarding role with exposure to both traditional enterprise IT environments and cutting-edge operational technology systems. You will work in a collaborative, agile environment and help solve complex customer problems with creativity and precision.

What You Will Do Conduct penetration testing across a wide variety of specialisms, including infrastructure, applications, and cloud environments
Lead assessments and contribute to security solution design
Translate functional objectives into security requirements, even with limited prior context
Communicate clearly and confidently with both technical and non-technical audiences
Prepare high-quality written reports, guidance materials, and presentations
Apply structured critical thinking to analyse information and propose solutions
Build strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Collaborate effectively to ensure shared goals and successful project outcomes
Skills & Experience We're Looking For CHECK Team Member accreditation (must hold relevant exam)
Broad knowledge of penetration testing methodologies and tools
Strong analytical skills and ability to evaluate complex information
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
Ability to present technical findings to non-technical stakeholders
Ability to work collaboratively and manage stakeholder expectations
Experience deriving clear security requirements from ambiguous situations
What's in It for You

You'll have access to an attractive benefits package, which includes: Competitive base salary
25 days' annual leave
Private medical insurance
Car allowance (paid as cash)
Annual bonus scheme
3 additional days' leave per year for charitable work
Opportunities to learn, grow, and work with cutting-edge cyber technologies
Flexibility and mobility are essential , as some time on client sites may be required to deliver first-class services.

Reference: AMC/JWA/PTASR

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