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Penetration Tester

BPM Tech #BecausePeopleMatter​
Bristol
2 days ago
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Penetration Tester – Bristol | Full-Time | Office Based (4 days a week) with Client Travel


My client is a UK-based technology and cybersecurity consultancy delivering cutting-edge solutions across sectors including telecoms, finance, defence, rail, and aerospace. With expertise in cybersecurity, software development, and R&D, they work on some of the most critical and challenging projects in the UK and beyond.


The Role

They’re looking for an experienced Penetration Tester to join their expert team in Bristol. You’ll be responsible for conducting advanced penetration tests, red team exercises, and vulnerability assessments, helping clients strengthen their defences and reduce risk.


What You’ll Do

  • Perform penetration testing across networks, systems, and applications
  • Lead vulnerability assessments and red teaming activities
  • Create detailed reports and communicate findings clearly to clients
  • Contribute to internal research and tool development


What You’ll Bring

  • 2+ years’ experience in penetration testing or vulnerability assessment
  • CHECK, CREST, or equivalent certification
  • Strong technical understanding of networks, OS, and security tools (Metasploit, Burp Suite, Nmap, etc.)
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills


Nice to Have

  • Coding/scripting (Python, Bash, C#)
  • Web/mobile app testing, reverse engineering, or malware analysis
  • Audit experience (ISO27001, CTAS, CAS(T))
  • Mentoring or leadership capability


Please note all candidates must have Security Clearance or be eligible to apply for it (have lived in the UK for 5+ years/British Citizen)

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