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Penetration Test Lead

Falls Church, VA · On-site

$180K - $210K/yr

Penetration Test Leads plan and execute complex offensive security assessments identifying exploitable vulnerabilities before adversaries can. This role leads penetration testing engagements ...

Penetration Test Engineer

Aberdeen, MD · On-site

$165K - $195K/yr

Penetration Test Engineer Overview Tech(x) is an energized company with experienced, specialized and progressive thought leaders progressing talented professionals in areas of technology, security ...

Plan, coordinate, and oversee individual penetration test events. * Collaborate with DoD and Government penetration testing organizations to plan, scope, and prepare for penetration test events.

Director, Penetration Testing

Iselin, NJ · Hybrid

$170K - $210K/yr

You will also oversee the Penetration Test Coordinator to ensure effective planning, tracking and governance of all testing activities. In parallel, you will establish and build an internal ...

Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

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Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

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Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

The Penetration Tester III will lead and execute penetration tests across various environments, producing actionable reports to enhance security measures. Responsibilities : • Plan, lead, and ...

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Plan, coordinate, and oversee individual penetration test events. * Collaborate with DoD and Government penetration testing organizations to plan, scope, and prepare for penetration test events.

Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

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Plan, lead, and execute penetration tests across network, application, cloud, mobile, and IoT environments using continuous penetration testing methodologies * Conduct and lead Red Team engagements ...

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Senior Penetration Tester

Tampa, FL · On-site

$152K - $260K/yr

Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

Your primary responsibility will be to plan, execute, and report on penetration tests targeting high-impact applications, platforms, and services. Leveraging industry-standard methodologies and ...

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How much do penetration test jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for penetration test in the United States is $119,895.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $96,000.00 and $141,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a penetration tester?

A penetration tester, often called a 'pen tester' or ethical hacker, is a cybersecurity professional who simulates cyberattacks on computer systems, networks, or applications to identify vulnerabilities that malicious hackers could exploit. Their goal is to uncover weaknesses before real attackers can find and exploit them, helping organizations strengthen their security. Penetration testers use a variety of tools and techniques, document their findings, and often provide recommendations for mitigation. This role requires knowledge of security protocols, programming, and the latest hacking methods.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Penetration Tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Penetration Tester, you need a solid understanding of network security, operating systems, and vulnerability assessment, often backed by a degree in computer science or cybersecurity and relevant certifications like OSCP or CEH. Familiarity with tools such as Metasploit, Burp Suite, and Nmap is typically required to identify and exploit system weaknesses. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help convey technical findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. These skills are crucial for identifying security risks, mitigating vulnerabilities, and ensuring the overall protection of organizational assets.

What are the typical challenges faced by penetration testers when working with clients?

Penetration testers often encounter challenges such as limited access to information, time constraints, and varying levels of security awareness among client staff. Navigating these obstacles requires strong communication skills to clarify the scope of work, as well as adaptability to different environments and technologies. Building trust with clients and providing actionable, clear reports are also essential, as they help ensure that identified vulnerabilities are understood and addressed effectively.

What is the difference between Penetration Test vs Vulnerability Analyst?

AspectPenetration TestVulnerability Analyst
CertificationsOSCP, CEH, GPENCVE, CISSP, GIAC
Work EnvironmentSimulated attacks on systems to identify security gapsScanning and analyzing vulnerabilities in networks and applications
Employer & Industry UsageCybersecurity firms, IT departments, consultingSecurity teams, risk management, compliance

While both roles focus on cybersecurity, Penetration Testers actively exploit vulnerabilities to assess security defenses, whereas Vulnerability Analysts identify and prioritize vulnerabilities without exploiting them. Both roles are essential for a comprehensive security strategy and often collaborate within security teams.

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Penetration Test Lead

Penetration Test Lead

ZTI Solutions, LLC

Falls Church, VA

$180K - $210K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Penetration Testing Lead
Falls Church, Virginia.
Full-time.
Important Notice: This position is contingent upon contract award.
Summary:
Penetration Test Leads plan and execute complex offensive security assessments identifying exploitable vulnerabilities before adversaries can. This role leads penetration testing engagements, develops testing methodologies, coordinates with system owners, and produces comprehensive penetration testing reports. Pen Test Leads possess advanced offensive security skills and ensure testing is conducted safely without impacting production operations.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Plan and scope 15-30 penetration testing engagements annually.
  • Execute network penetration tests identifying exploitable vulnerabilities.
  • Conduct web application security assessments (OWASP Top 10).
  • Perform social engineering tests (phishing, vishing, physical security)
  • Lead 2-4 major red team exercises annually.
  • Identify 100-300 exploitable vulnerabilities annually.
  • Document 10-40 critical/high severity findings requiring immediate remediation.
  • Produce 15-30 comprehensive penetration test reports annually.
  • Conduct 50-150 vulnerability revalidation tests verifying fixes.

Performance Metrics:
  • Annual Assessments: 15-30 penetration tests.
  • Systems Tested: 30-80 systems assessed annually.
  • Vulnerabilities Found: 100-300 exploitable issues identified.
  • Critical Findings: 10-40 requiring immediate action.
  • Assessment Reports: 15-30 comprehensive deliverables.
  • Red Team Exercises: 2-4 major exercises annually.
  • Remediation Validation: 50-150 retests annually.

Requirements:
  • Clearance: Secret (NIPR), Top Secret (SIPR), or TS/SCI Eligible (JWICS) based on network assignment.
  • Education: Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or related field.
  • Experience: 10+ years information security; 5+ years penetration testing experience
  • Certifications: OSCP or GPEN required; OSCE, GXPN, GWAPT, or other offensive security certifications highly desired
  • Technical Knowledge: Expert knowledge of penetration testing methodologies (PTES, OWASP, NIST 800-115), network protocols, web applications, exploitation techniques, security controls

About Advana:
Advana is the Department of Defense Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office's (CDAO) enterprise-wide data, analytics, and AI platform. Advana provides DoD military and civilian decision makers with unprecedented access to enterprise data, tools, and capabilities in a secure environment. The platform hosts hundreds of curated applications across logistics, financial management, personnel, health, and other domains, accelerating decision advantage through accessible, actionable data and AI capabilities.
This position supports comprehensive cybersecurity operations for the Advana platform across three classified networks (NIPR, SIPR, JWICS).
Important Notes:

Position Status:
  • This position is contingent upon contract award.
  • Start date will be determined upon contract award.
  • We will maintain contact with selected candidates throughout the award process.

Work Requirements:
  • U.S. Citizen required.
  • Clearance varies by network: Secret (NIPR), Top Secret (SIPR), or TS/SCI Eligible (JWICS).
  • On-premises work required at Suffolk Building, Falls Church, VA.
  • No remote work options available.
  • Standard business hours with operational flexibility.

Benefits:
  • 4 Weeks Paid Time Off.
  • All Federal Holiday’s Paid Vacation.
  • Four Percent Matching 401K.
  • Full health/vision/dental benefits for the employee and family paid 100% by ZTI Solutions, LLC.

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

About ZTI Solutions, LLC:

ZTI Solutions, LLC was founded in 1997 in Virginia and is classified as a small business. The company is owned and operated by its founder, Rudy Zadnik, who emphasizes moral and business excellence over increasing company profits. This results in a more customer-oriented attitude towards mission accomplishment, as opposed to growing profits or sales.Our approach to consulting and engineering centers around using only highly skilled personnel who are seasoned industry veterans. All employees hold high-level industry and vendor certifications. We offer a comprehensive set of consulting and staff augmentation services, primarily focused on networking and security consulting in the classified space.