Senior Penetration Tester / Red Team Consultant

Remote, WA
Contracted
Experienced

Overview

Inabia is seeking a Senior Penetration Tester / Red Team Consultant to join our team on a project-based engagement of up to six months. This is a primarily remote role with occasional onsite meetings in Seattle, WA, focused on delivering high-quality offensive security assessments across enterprise, cloud, and identity environments. The ideal candidate brings proven hands-on experience in adversary simulation, vulnerability exploitation, and technical client communication.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct enterprise internal and external penetration tests against network, web application, and API targets
  • Execute Red Team and adversary simulation engagements aligned to MITRE ATT&CK and industry frameworks
  • Perform Active Directory and Entra ID security testing, including privilege escalation and lateral movement techniques
  • Assess Azure and Microsoft 365 environments for security vulnerabilities and misconfigurations
  • Test VPN, SSO/MFA, and remote-access solutions for exploitable weaknesses
  • Validate, exploit, and conduct post-exploitation activities in authorized, controlled engagements
  • Produce clear, actionable technical reports with prioritized remediation recommendations
  • Present findings and risk summaries to technical and non-technical stakeholders

Key Qualifications

  • Minimum 3+ years of hands-on penetration testing or offensive security experience (5+ years strongly preferred)
  • Demonstrated expertise in enterprise internal and external penetration testing
  • Experience conducting Red Team and adversary simulation engagements
  • Proficiency in Active Directory and Entra ID security testing
  • Hands-on experience with Azure and Microsoft 365 security assessments
  • Strong skills in network, web application, and API penetration testing
  • Familiarity with VPN, SSO/MFA, and remote-access security testing
  • Deep understanding of privilege escalation and lateral movement techniques
  • Experience with vulnerability validation, exploitation, and post-exploitation workflows
  • Working knowledge of NIST SP 800-115, MITRE ATT&CK, and OWASP methodologies
  • Excellent technical writing skills and ability to present findings clearly to client audiences

Preferred Qualifications

  • Active offensive security certification(s) such as OSCP, OSEP, OSWE, GPEN, GXPN, GWAPT, CEH, or equivalent
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