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Senior Security Consultant - Red Team

MAC Recruit Group Ltd
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6 months ago
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MAC Recruit Group is supporting a highly respected security consultancy in the search for aSenior Red Team Security Engineer.


They’re scaling fast due to increasing client demand and are looking for someone to work alongside their Principal Tester on high-profile red team engagements. You'll be working on varied projects from clients in many different industries, giving you fantastic exposure and opportunities to work with cutting edge cyber security practices. With this company you'll also benefit from one of the strongest personal development packages in the industry — including sponsored certifications and supported paths to leadership.


To be successful in this role, you will have:

  • Proven experience in penetration testing, with skills in web, mobile, cloud and internal infrastructure
  • Exposure to professional Red Teaming projects
  • OSCP / CRTO certification, and OSEP, CTRL or OSWE certifications would be ideal
  • Some experience in coding, with C# or Python skills desired
  • Great communication skills, including report writing and consulting experience


In return, you'll get a fantastic compensation package made up of base salary, bonus and commission, as well as a comprehensive benefits package including training budgets, company events, private medical and much more.


If you would like to learn more about this exciting opportunity, get in touch with me at or apply today!

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