What You’ll Be Doing
As an Associate Vulnerability Researcher in Telecommunications, you’ll be dedicated to deepening your knowledge and sharpening your skills in securing telecom systems. You’ll be joining a team that’s not only excellent at what they do but also committed to supporting your growth and helping you build on your background in the cybersecurity and Vulnerability research communities.
Here’s what your role will involve:
* Learn Continuously - You won’t need to come in with all the skills—this is a space where you’ll build them. You’ll start by exploring systems to understand how and why they fail, learning the fundamentals of security along the way. Each project will be a chance to grow your expertise and apply newly acquired skills to drive meaningful, long-term improvements in security.
* Exploring the World of Telecom System - You’ll have the time and autonomy to investigate carrier-grade telecom infrastructure, working towards discovering vulnerabilities that others might overlook. Your work will be thorough, precise, and impactful.
* Work Within Flexible Frameworks - Instead of rigid task lists, you’ll operate within broad themes and scopes. This flexibility allows you to shift focus as new insights emerge and opportunities arise, encouraging innovation and adaptability.
* Prototype Your Own Tools - You’ll have time to work with and adapt and experiment with custom tooling—such as novel fuzzers or software radio interfaces—often using obscure frameworks and languages to push the boundaries of what’s possible in telecom security.
As a trusted and independent national capability, UKTL interacts with standards bodies, Academia, and Government Departments as well as Communications Service Providers and equipment vendors.
Successful Applicants must be able to commute to the UKTL offices in Birmingham at least twice a week
We strive to offer a great work life balance - if you are looking for full time, part time or flexible options, we will try to make this work where business possible. This will be dependent on the kind of role you do and part of the business you work in.