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Vulnerability Manager

Barrow in Furness
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Job Title: Vulnerability Manager

Location: Barrow-in-Furness (Hybrid - 3 days onsite per week)
Type: Full-time | Permanent

Overview

I'm recruiting on behalf of a leading organisation in the technology and cybersecurity space, looking to bring on an experienced and proactive Vulnerability Manager.

This is a great opportunity for someone with a strong background in cybersecurity, vulnerability management, and governance. You'll be working closely with internal teams, clients, and third-party stakeholders to manage and improve security posture across complex environments.

Key Responsibilities

Manage and execute the end-to-end vulnerability management process

Conduct vulnerability analysis, risk assessments, and impact reporting

Identify current and emerging threats and communicate these effectively to stakeholders

Collaborate with architecture and engineering teams to address security gaps and improve system resilience

Provide input during audits and support remediation activities through to closure

Deliver security awareness sessions and support a culture of cybersecurity best practices across the team

Ideal Candidate Will Have:

Hands-on experience with vulnerability scanning tools and related frameworks

Strong understanding of risk assessment methodologies and security governance

Ability to present complex technical findings clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences

Experience working in cross-functional teams, including external clients and third parties

A collaborative mindset, with a passion for coaching, mentoring, and sharing knowledge

Understanding of compliance, governance, and audit processes in cybersecurity

Additional Information

Hybrid Working Model: Combination of home-based, office, and client-site work (3 days per week required onsite in Barrow-in-Furness)

Security Clearance: Due to the nature of the role, candidates must be eligible for SC clearance (5 years continuous UK residency required

If you're interested in hearing more about this role or would like to apply, feel free to get in touch directly with me at (url removed)

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