Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Horizon3.ai is a fast-growing, remote cybersecurity company dedicated to enabling organizations to proactively find and fix exploitable attack vectors. They are seeking a WebApp Offensive Security Engineer with deep, hands-on web application penetration testing experience to enhance their autonomous testing capabilities and work closely with software engineers to improve product coverage.
Responsibilities
- Perform hands-on, full-scope web application penetration tests against real customer applications, alongside benchmark and lab targets, to surface vulnerabilities and attack paths
- Review NodeZero results on live customer engagements to identify coverage gaps, blind spots, and missed opportunities — the edge cases and corner-case attack scenarios that autonomous testing doesn't yet handle
- Manually reproduce and validate those edge cases, building reliable, production-safe proof-of-concept exploits and clear test cases that demonstrate the gap end to end — including against live customer environments without disrupting them
- Partner closely with software engineers to translate your findings into product improvements — defining detection logic, attack content, expected behavior, and remediation so NodeZero handles those cases going forward
- Build and maintain a library of regression and benchmark test cases so newly added coverage doesn't silently regress over time
- Monitor production pentests for missed findings and false positives; create and triage Jira tickets to drive issues to resolution
- Work directly with customers and internal teams to investigate findings, explain attack paths, and address questions about web application coverage and results
- Author technical blog posts and research write-ups showcasing new exploits, edge cases, and attack methodologies
- Mentor teammates and contribute to continuous improvement of team processes, methodology, and testing standards
Skills
- Extensive hands-on experience conducting full-scope web application penetration tests
- Deep, practical knowledge of common and not-so-common web vulnerability classes — SQL injection, XSS (reflected, stored, and DOM-based), SSRF, SSTI/CSTI, IDOR/BOLA, authentication and authorization bypass, path traversal, LFI, and similar — including how to chain them to demonstrate impact
- A talent for finding and exploiting business-logic and edge-case flaws that automated scanners routinely miss
- Strong command of proxy tools like Burp Suite and browser developer tools
- Comfort scripting to reproduce findings and build proof-of-concept exploits (e.g., Python or similar) — you don't need to be a professional software engineer, but you should be able to write and read code well enough to demonstrate an exploit and collaborate effectively with engineers
- Ability to clearly communicate attack steps, impact, and remediation guidance to both engineers and non-technical stakeholders
- Curiosity about emerging AI technologies and comfort using AI-assisted tools in your testing and research workflow
- Strong written and verbal communication, including technical documentation
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and mentor teammates of varying experience levels
- Quick to learn and adopt new technologies, frameworks, and target stacks as needed
- History of recognized security research, including documented CVE discoveries and responsible disclosure
- Track record of successful bug bounty contributions
- Familiarity with how autonomous, agentic, or AI-driven pentesting tools work — and a sharp instinct for where and why they fail
- Experience writing detection or attack content (e.g., Nuclei templates, sqlmap tamper scripts, custom Burp extensions)
- Enough software development background to collaborate fluently with engineers on remediation and product coverage
- Familiarity with relational and graph databases, particularly Postgres and Neo4j
- Experience with AI/LLM tools for building agentic workflows (e.g., LangChain, LangFlow) and integrating contextual data using protocols like Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Benefits
- Equity package in the form of stock options
- Health, vision & dental insurance for you and your family
- A flexible vacation policy
- Generous parental leave
- Hybrid & Remote Work: We embrace a mix of remote and hybrid work models depending on role and location, including our Chicago office, where some roles require regular in-office presence
Company Overview
Horizon3.ai offers an autonomous penetration testing platform that helps organizations proactively find and fix security vulnerabilities. It was founded in 2019, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https://www.horizon3.ai.