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InfraView - Specialist Cloud & IT Infrastructure Technology Recruitment
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Are you an ambitious individual with a passion for uncovering vulnerabilities and strengthening digital defences?


As a Penetration Tester you will be playing a key role in protecting our clients’ critical systems. Working in a fast-paced environment you will be working on multiple client engagements. This role has come about due to the amount of requirements they have in the pipeline. Loads of opportunity to progress and learn from experienced consultants working alongside you.


There is a wide range of clients that you could be engaged with both Public and Private Sector, some are one off engagements sometimes there will be multiyear engagements.


Key Skills

  • Hands-on experience in penetration testing or IT Health Check delivery
  • Eligibility to obtain and maintain UK security clearances.
  • Familiarity with common tools such as Burp Suite, Nmap, Nessus, Metasploit, etc.
  • Understanding of network protocols (TCP/IP, OSI model) and common web application
  • Current penetration testing qualification such as CREST Practitioner Security Analyst (CPSA), Crest Registered Tester (CRT), or Cyber Scheme Team Member (CSTM).
  • Exceptional documentation of your results and deliver the results to the client
  • Ability to have technical chats with non-technical individuals to enable them to understand the outcomes.


This role is fully remote, however all the support and backing is available within the business, big group chats for you to reach out to if you get stuck. A passionate individual who wants to improve and upskill is perfect for this role.


Please hit the button to Apply and/or call Jimmy Hearne at InfraView for further info. If this role is not for you, register with us letting us know your preferences and will be in touch when the right role comes in.

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