Penetration Tester (Principal Consultant)

Cognisys
Castleford
9 months ago
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Location:Leeds (hybrid) / UK (remote)

Salary:up to £80K (DOE)

Are you ready to make an impact in the fast-paced world of cybersecurity? Cognisys is growing rapidly, and we’re looking for a Penetration Tester (Principal Consultant) to join our team during this exciting period of innovation and expansion.

Cognisys is a leading cybersecurity company specialising in Penetration Testing, GRC Consulting, and Managed Security services. We pride ourselves on our customer service, forward-thinking approach, and commitment to excellence. Our small but mighty team works with some of the best-known companies in the world and covers over 30 countries worldwide!

About the Role

As a Penetration Tester (Principal Consultant), you will be key in driving commercial success, managing high-performing teams, and delivering cutting-edge offensive security projects. This role is ideal for a technical leader with deep expertise in red teaming and cloud security, coupled with a passion for business growth and client engagement.

If you are a seasoned cybersecurity professional with a passion for offensive security, team leadership, and business growth, we want to hear from you!

Key Responsibilities:

Commercial & Client Engagement:

  • Act as a primary technical contact for key accounts, ensuring strong client relationships and project success.
  • Lead pre-sales engagements, scope projects, and develop Statements of Work (SOWs) that align with client needs.
  • Effectively communicate complex security risks and mitigation strategies to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Represent Cognisys Group at industry events and conferences, demonstrating thought leadership and engaging with the cybersecurity community.

Technical Leadership & Delivery:

  • Plan, execute, and oversee advanced Red Team Assessments, cloud security assessments, and penetration testing engagements.
  • Simulate real-world attack scenarios to identify vulnerabilities across networks, cloud environments, applications, and infrastructure.
  • Lead the development and execution of multi-stage attack simulations, leveraging advanced offensive security techniques.
  • Evaluate security controls, incident response processes, and overall security posture, providing actionable remediation guidance.
  • Research and stay ahead of evolving threats, techniques, and security tools to improve methodologies continuously.

Team Management & Development:

  • Manage, mentor, and develop a team of security consultants, fostering technical excellence and career growth.
  • Conduct performance evaluations, set professional development goals, and provide guidance on technical engagements.
  • Oversee the quality of penetration testing and red teaming reports, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and actionable insights.
  • Drive knowledge-sharing initiatives within the team, promoting collaboration and continuous learning.

Essential Qualifications & Experience:

  • 7+ years of experience in cybersecurity, with a strong focus on penetration testing, red teaming, and cloud security.
  • 4+ years of experience in client-facing consulting roles, demonstrating strong business acumen and stakeholder management.
  • Expertise in red teaming methodologies, including social engineering, network exploitation, and lateral movement techniques.
  • Deep understanding of cloud security, including AWS, Azure, and GCP, with hands-on experience in assessing cloud environments.
  • Proficiency in offensive security tools such as Cobalt Strike, Metasploit, PowerShell Empire, and custom exploit development.
  • Strong programming and scripting skills in Python, PowerShell, or Bash to develop and automate attack techniques. Personal GitHub repo would be required to be shared before the Interview showcasing your development skills.
  • Knowledge of MITRE ATT&CK framework, adversary simulation techniques, and threat hunting strategies.
  • Ability to articulate security findings effectively to both technical teams and executive leadership.

Preferred Qualifications & Skills:

  • Certifications such as OSCP, OSCE, CCT, CRTO, or Cloud Security Specialty. CCT is a must.
  • Experience leading APT-style engagements and simulating sophisticated cyber threats.
  • Public speaking experience at cybersecurity conferences and events.

What We Offer

  • A dynamic and supportive work environment where customer care and innovation drive everything we do.
  • A dedicated budget for your professional development and training in cyber security and sales.
  • EMI Employee Share Schemes, providing the opportunity to share in the success of the company.
  • Access to an Employee Wellness Hub supported by Kara Connect for health and well-being resources.
  • Frequent team social events and celebrations.
  • 22 days holiday rising to 25, plus a birthday holiday.
  • Referral bonus scheme up to £2,000!

Why Join Us?

At Cognisys, you will be part of a collaborative and innovative team that values your input and shares support. Youll have the opportunity to work on challenging projects that make a real impact on our clients. If you are driven by a desire to protect and innovate, we’d love to hear from you!

Were not just about the work; were about our people. Join a team where innovation is celebrated, and your contributions are valued. We foster a collaborative environment where fresh ideas thrive, and professional growth is encouraged.

Applications

Please feel free to reach out to Dom, our Head of Talent Acquisition if you would like any further information, to discuss accessibility requirements, or if you require this information provided in an alternative format –

We welcome applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds and can make reasonable adjustments to accommodate individual needs.

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