Project Coordinator (UK, Greece, Malta, Italy)

SECFORCE
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3 months ago
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Join the Rebel Alliance: Project Coordinator Needed to Guide Our Cyber Warriors!

Are you passionate about a role in the Cybersecurity industry?

SECFORCE is a dynamic penetration testing company, with a presence in London, Malta and other regions of Europe. We are here! Waiting for you!

SECFORCE is looking for a Project Coordinator to join our awesome team in London, Athens, Malta or Italy.

Who are we?

We are a young team and we promote a fun working environment. We enjoy hacking and are passionate about security testing. However, we also work hard and we believe we are one of the very best testing companies in the world. For example - we are the youngest CBEST-accredited company.

Tasks

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Project Coordinator to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for coordinating and managing all aspects of penetration testing projects, from initial planning to report delivery.

  • Coordinate with clients to confirm project plans and help gather security requirements
  • Assign tasks to penetration testers and monitor project progress to ensure timely completion
  • Act as the main point of contact for clients throughout the duration of the project, providing regular updates and addressing any concerns
  • Coordinate with internal teams, including penetration testers, sales team and management, to ensure seamless project execution and communication throughout
  • Liaise with the technical and quality assurance team to finalise security reports and issue them to the clients
  • Ensure post-delivery feedback is sought and recorded from all internal and external stakeholders

Requirements

Required Skills:

  • Experience in coordinating projects (in the cybersecurity industry would be a plus)
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively communicate technical information to non-technical stakeholders and vice versa
  • Computer literacy is a must

Other requirements:

  • Applicants must have the legal right to work in the EU/UK.

Benefits

What we offer:

  • A key role in delivering security testing services to some of the biggest names in the industry
  • A work environment with an emphasis on knowledge sharing
  • Hybrid to full-remote working policy
  • Relaxed working environment
  • Frequent team events and trips

Great! What's next?

If you are passionate about this opportunity in the offensive security field, please get in touch!

One piece of advice: Please don't send us the typical - boring - cover letter. We are not that kind of company. We are dynamic and fun. Send us just a paragraph describing why you are passionate and motivated about this job, what type of projects you have managed before, what excites you and what your aspirations are..



SECFORCE is an independent offensive cyber security consultancy specialised in Penetration Testing and Adversary Simulation.

Founded in 2008 out of love and passion for the hacking craft, we have grown into a well-respected company based in London, Malta and Greece, with teams across Europe working for top-tier organisations all over the world.

What started as a group of like-minded hacker friends is now one of the best technical teams around, the beating heart of our company, always looking for ways to upgrade our abilities through training programmes, conferences and dedicating 20% of our time to research and self-development.

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