Penetration Tester

Spencer Scott - Technology Recruitment
London
4 months ago
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London based Financial Services Organisation is looking for a number of Penetration Testers that have experience working within technology infrastructure environments! These Penetration Tester positions will include working on external, internal, webapp, WiFi, Cloud and redteam Pentest engagements, OSINT, Phishing Campaigns, Cyber Essentials Audits, and some Governance projects.


These positions will pay a starting basic salary up to £50,000 and will work on a remote basis with some ad-hoc travel to client sites (very occasionally!). The benefits package includes Company Pension, Annual Bonus Scheme and Private Health Care. There is also potential for Cyber Awareness Training and Network Hardening Consultations as part of the educational package.


This is a client facing and fully remote role, where there are potential travel opportunities to clients for internal engagements, Wireless assessments and Red Teaming etc. You’ll have the chance to join an expanding department and we’re looking for dynamic and innovative team members to deliver projects of a high quality.


We’re seeking Penetration Testers with at least 2+ years proven experience of Web Application Testing, Internal Blackbox Testing, Cloud and WiFi Assessments.


You should have a solid experience of Networking, Active Directory, Windows / Linux, Pentesting (specifically Webapp and Infrastructure) and knowledge of the OWASP Vulnerabilities.


If you’d like to learn more about these Penetration Tester opportunities please click the APPLY BUTTON and a Spencer Scott Representative will make contact to discuss in detail.


Spencer Scott Ltd is an equal opportunity Recruitment Agency, which means we do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. We celebrate diversity and are committed to create inclusive working environments for all our clients.

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