Penetration Tester

Covenant Partners Realty
Corsham
6 days ago
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Overview

Red Team Operator / Penetration Tester (SC or DV Cleared) £550-600 p/d. Ncounter is supporting a specialist Defence consultancy on two upcoming Red Team engagements within a major Defence programme. These are initial 3-month contracts, with a strong likelihood of extension, forming the first wave of a wider pipeline of similar work expected over the next 12 months.

Work will be based primarily out of SW sites or nearby Defence related sites, with an expectation of 2 to 3 days per week onsite.

Responsibilities

  • Supporting confirmation of scope sessions and contributing to detailed Red Team test plans
  • Designing and executing adversary simulation and penetration testing activity against Defence systems
  • Exploiting networks to enumerate services, escalate privileges, and move laterally
  • Simulating advanced threat actor behaviour including command and control and data exfiltration
  • Producing high quality technical and management level reports with clear remediation guidance
  • Participating in technical replays with Blue Teams to support detection and mitigation

To Be Considered, You Will Bring

  • Proven Red Team or offensive cyber experience within Defence or similarly regulated environments
  • Active SC or DV clearance, ideally DV
  • Strong understanding of insider threat scenarios and post-compromise activity
  • Relevant certifications such as OSCP, CRTO, or GIAC, or equivalent hands-on expertise
  • The ability to operate confidently onsite within Defence environments

If you are an experienced Red Team operator looking to be involved in high impact Defence work with genuine follow-on opportunities, get in touch with Ncounter for a confidential discussion.


Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Contract
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • Computer and Network Security


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