Vulnerability Manager

Claranet
London, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
28 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Pension with employer contributions Private healthcare Discounted gym memberships 25–27 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday off 24/7 wellbeing support + Team Claranet initiatives

The Role

The Vulnerability Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end vulnerability lifecycle across client environments, ensuring vulnerabilities are identified, prioritised, and resolved in line with risk, SLA, and regulatory requirements.

Working in a client-aligned capacity, you will act as the central coordination point between security teams and technical resolver teams, driving remediation and providing governance and reporting on vulnerability posture.

This role includes ~3 days per week onsite in London.

Key Responsibilities

* Lead end-to-end vulnerability management lifecycle (identify, assess, prioritise, track, report)

* Ensure vulnerabilities are assigned correctly and remediated within SLAs

* Prioritise vulnerabilities based on risk, exploitability, and business impact

* Consume threat intelligence to inform prioritisation and escalation

* Collaborate with resolver teams to drive remediation across environments

* Track remediation progress and ensure accountability across teams

* Chair the Threat & Vulnerability Management (TVM) forum

* Present vulnerability posture, risks, and remediation performance

* Ensure actions from governance forums are tracked and delivered

* Maintain accurate documentation and audit-ready records

* Support compliance with regulatory frameworks (ISO, NIST, FCA, etc.)

* Support audits, risk assessments, and compliance reporting

* Produce dashboards and reporting for technical and business stakeholders

* Identify opportunities to improve tooling, processes, and governance

* Support incident response where vulnerabilities are actively exploited

Experience & Knowledge

Essential:

* Strong experience in vulnerability management across IT environments

* Experience managing remediation across multiple technical teams

* Strong understanding of vulnerability scanning tools and methodologies

* Experience working in regulated environments

* Broad knowledge of infrastructure, cloud, networking, and applications

* Strong stakeholder engagement and governance experience

Desirable:

* Experience with multiple cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, etc.)

* Experience with container security (Kubernetes, Docker)

* Experience with SOC operations or incident response processes

Benefits

* Pension with employer contributions

* Private healthcare

* Discounted gym memberships

* 25–27 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday off

* 24/7 wellbeing support + Team Claranet initiatives

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