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Vulnerability Engineer

Kensington
2 weeks ago
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Vulnerability Engineer

London – 2 days a week on site

£90K + great benefits

An impressive global media company is looking to hire a Vulnerability Engineer to take ownership of vulnerability remediation across a cloud and on-prem environment. This business is going through a big technology transformation programme that is estimated to take 3 -5 years. The successful Vulnerability Engineer will drive and automate the vulnerability management programme across this business. This is a great opportunity for a passionate Vulnerability Engineer to build out a remediation programme and collaborate with a variety of stakeholders at all levels of this international superbrand

Vulnerability Engineer

Duties and Responsibilities

The successful Vulnerability Engineer will:

  • Develop, implement, and maintain an automated and scalable vulnerability management program using Tenable and related tools.

  • Create and enforce vulnerability management policies, scan configurations, and best practices, aligned to frameworks such as NIST or ISO 27001.

  • Integrate vulnerability scanning and remediation into CI/CD pipelines and development workflows to ensure security at speed; this business is in a transformative stage!

  • Automate data collection, triage, reporting, and ticketing processes using scripting languages such as Python, Bash, PowerShell, or Go.

  • Collaborate with IT, DevOps, and engineering teams to remediate identified vulnerabilities quickly and effectively.

  • Scope and coordinate penetration testing activities; track remediation and risk acceptance outcomes.

  • Monitor, measure, and report on vulnerability management performance, including KPIs, SLAs, and risk metrics.

    Vulnerability Engineer – Your Background

    The ideal Vulnerability Engineer will have:

  • A technical degree in Information Systems or similar

  • Extensive experience with Vulnerability Management across both cloud and On-Prem environments

  • Hands on experience with Tenable and integration of VM tooling into CI/CD pipelines

  • Strong scripting skills using languages such as Python, Bash, PowerShell, or Go.

  • Familiarity with APIs, automation workflows, and integrating with platforms like Jira, ServiceNow, or Slack.

  • Ability to scope penetration tests and manage findings through to remediation.

  • Strong understanding of security frameworks and standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, and CIS.

  • Excellent communication, presentation, and influencing skills, with the ability to explain complex technical issues to non-technical stakeholders.

    We invite individuals from underrepresented groups to apply for any of our roles and are committed to supporting accessibility needs.

    If this Vulnerability Engineer role is of interest, hit the “apply” button now

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