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  • *Job Title: Vulnerability Management Analyst ( W2 Role)
  • *Location: Remote
  • *USC/GC only**
We are seeking a technically strong Vulnerability Management Analyst / Engineer to lead vulnerability identification, prioritization, and remediation across infrastructure, web applications, and cloud environments. This role combines hands‑on scanning, threat‑informed prioritization, cross‑functional remediation coordination to reduce risk and improve time‑to‑remediation.

Experience

  • 5+ years of vulnerability management, application security, or penetration testing experience preferred.
  • *Key Responsibilities
  • Lead the end‑to‑end vulnerability management lifecycle: discovery, validation, risk‑based prioritization, remediation coordination, and remediation verification.
  • Execute vulnerability assessments across on‑premises, cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), containerized, infrastructure, and web application environments to maintain comprehensive asset coverage and risk visibility.
  • Perform and validate infrastructure, application, and dynamic web testing (DAST), including manual verification of OWASP Top 10 and SANS Top 25 vulnerabilities (e.g., SQLi, XSS, CSRF, SSRF, IDOR, auth bypass) using industry‑standard tools (Tenable, Wiz, Qualys, Rapid7, Burp Suite, OWASP ZAP).
  • Apply threat‑informed prioritization using CVSS, EPSS, CISA advisories, exploit intelligence, and business impact to reduce critical risk and mean time to remediation (MTTR).
  • Operate, tune, and optimize vulnerability scanning platforms, asset discovery, and reporting pipelines to ensure accurate coverage and actionable findings.
  • Partner with Infrastructure, Engineering, DevOps, Application, Cloud, Threat Intelligence, and Automation teams to drive remediation, establish secure baselines, and respond to zero‑day or imminent threats.
  • Produce and present technical and executive‑level reports, dashboards, and metrics highlighting remediation SLAs, risk reduction, and program maturity.
  • Contribute to security best practices, secure coding standards, threat modeling, and risk assessments for application and infrastructure initiatives.
  • Stay current on emerging vulnerabilities, attack techniques, and vulnerability management tooling to continuously improve program effectiveness.
  • *Required Qualifications & Skills
  • Proven experience identifying, validating, and remediating vulnerabilities across web applications, networks, systems, and cloud environments.
  • Hands‑on proficiency with VM assessment and application security tools like: Tenable (Nessus/VMDR), Wiz, Qualys, Rapid7, Burp Suite, OWASP ZAP, Checkmarx, Veracode, Insight AppSec.
  • Familiarity with vulnerability prioritization frameworks and metrics (OWASP Top 10, SANS Top 25, CVSS, EPSS/CISA).
  • Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and written/verbal communication skills with ability to translate technical findings to business stakeholders.
  • *Preferred**
  • Relevant certifications: OSCP, GWAPT, CEH, CSSLP, or equivalent.
  • Experience with penetration testing, exploit development, or application security architecture reviews.
  • Knowledge of regulatory and compliance frameworks (PCI DSS, GDPR, HIPAA, CIS, NIST, ISO).
  • Experience with external exposure monitoring and third‑party risk tools (Shodan, SSLScan, Security Scorecard, BitSight).
  • Demonstrated success driving scale‑ready VM processes, SLAs, and executive reporting.
  • Conduct cloud‑native and container vulnerability scanning and embed security controls and testing into CI/CD pipelines.
  • Strong manual testing skills for web application vulnerabilities and exploit validation.
  • Basic to intermediate programming/scripting skills (Python required/preferred; also PowerShell, Bash; familiarity with JavaScript, Java, or C# a plus).
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Shailendra Rajak

Raas infotek corporation

262 Chapman road, Suite 105A, Newark, DE-19702

Phone no. 302-565-0220, Ext. 145

Email id: shailendra.rajak@raasinfotek.com

LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/shailendra-r-9904ba27b

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