Senior Security Consultant

New Manchester
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Senior Security Consultant - Take Your Career to the Next Level!

Are you ready to step into a role that challenges and excites you every day? Do you thrive in high-stakes, high-impact security testing environments? If you're an experienced penetration tester looking to push your skills to the next level in Red Teaming, then this is the opportunity for you.

Why This Role?

This isn't just another security role - it's a chance to work on cutting-edge engagements with a fast-growing team of experts. Red Team services are expanding rapidly, and while most team members are developed internally, we need a Senior Security Consultant who's ready to dive in and make an immediate impact.

You'll work side-by-side with a Principal Tester on some of the most challenging and rewarding security projects, testing the limits of security across web, mobile, infrastructure, cloud, and more. The role offers exposure to multiple disciplines and emerging technologies, ensuring continuous professional development.

What's In It for You?

Career Growth - This role is a feeder for leadership positions.
World-Class Training - Dedicated budgets for certifications and courses.
Challenging Work - Lead real Red Team engagements and push your skills to the max.
Collaborative Culture - A team where good humour and professional growth go hand in hand.
Flexible Working - Mostly remote with some office involvement. What We're Looking For:

Strong penetration testing experience across web, mobile, infrastructure, and cloud.
OSCP/CRTO level certification (OSEP, OSWE, and CRTL are a huge plus!).
Proven Red Teaming experience - you should be able to lead engagements.
Coding skills - Proficiency in C# and Python.
Tool development/modification experience
SysAdmin/DevOps knowledge - Bonus points if you've built infrastructure setups.
Problem-solving mindset - You can adapt and innovate in unpredictable situations.
Exceptional report writing and client communication skills. The Package:

💰 Competitive salary/Bonuses & Commission

📈 Training Budgets & Career Development

🏡 Hybrid/Remote Work Flexibility🎉 Company Events & Socials🚗 Electric Car Scheme & Travel BenefitsđŸ’Ș Gym Membership & Wellbeing PerksđŸ„ Private Medical Insurance

Ready for the Challenge?

This is an incredible opportunity to join a team that's making a real difference in cybersecurity. If you're looking to work with some of the best in the industry and take your career to new heights, apply now!

📍 Location: Mostly remote, with some office involvement. Must be able to commute to Manchester or be open to relocation (relocation support available).

Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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