Project Manager

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1 year ago
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Project Manager - Remote (Must be U.K. based) - Innovative Cybersecurity Start-Up

Are you a detail-oriented and organised Project Manager looking to play a crucial role in cybersecurity? This might be the perfect role for you!

One of Europe's hottest Cybersecurity start-ups is looking for a Project Manager to lead the operations in their dynamic Red Team during this exciting phase of growth and development. They are right at the forefront of revolutionising IT managed services and are breaking new ground with a unique approach to cyber security and IT management.

As a Project Manager on the Red Team, you will be stepping into a leadership role at the forefront of offensive security and play a key role in empowering a highly skilled technical team to deliver impactful solutions, all while growing your career in a supportive and collaborative environment.

What You Can Look Forward To:

  • Overseeing multiple penetration testing engagements
  • Tracking milestones, maintaining project schedules and collaborating with internal teams
  • Participating in client scoping calls to ensure alignment of details
  • Working closely with clients on non-technical matters
  • Managing detailed engagement documentation and CRM records
  • Maintaining and managing the red team's testing calendar


What We're Looking For:

  • At least a 2:1 degree in IT, Computer Science, Business, Project Management, or a related field
  • Proven project management experience, ideally within cybersecurity, IT, or technical industries
  • Strong communication skills to liaise effectively with clients and stakeholders
  • Strong organisational abilities to manage multiple priorities
  • Attention to detail in documentation, scheduling and QA processes
  • A basic understanding of cybersecurity concepts (preferred but not essential)
  • Project management certifications (preferred but not essential)


Why join?

  • Rare opportunity to be part of a trailblazing company with ambitious goals
  • Working with a diverse and exceptional team of experts from various industries
  • A supportive learning environment
  • Competitive starting salary
  • Fully remote team


Apply today for immediate consideration!

Please note that unfortunately this position will not be able to provide visa sponsorship.

Project Manager - Remote (Must be U.K. based) - Innovative Cybersecurity Start-Up

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