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Software Engineer - Research for Cyber Security at GrammaTech, Inc. () (allows remote)

Overview


Advanced software development in a large C/C++ codebase.  Build new components and extend existing tooling to meet research project needs. Implement both exploratory research prototypes and high-quality library components and products. Significant experience contributing to large projects, developing software, focus on C and C++.


Responsibilities


A research-oriented software engineer is expected to:



  • Study and implement approaches drawn from academic literature or in-house design

  • Evaluate the resulting prototype implementation to test its value in addressing the research goals

  • Report results to the PI and respond by adapting the prototype to better address research goals

  • Contribute to presentations and written reports that keep research sponsors up to date on project progress

  • Prepare prototypes for demonstrations and evaluations by research sponsors


Qualifications


Required



  • BS in Computer Science or equivalent and 3+ years post-degree experience working in structured systems and/or software development teams, C/C++ or Graduate Degree in Computer Science

  • Experience in development activities on large code bases as well as developing software from scratch

  • Familiarity with common software architectures, design patterns, and software development life cycle practices 


Preferred



  • Knowledge of machine code, especially ARM, x86 or x86-64

  • Compiler design, compiler front-end integration, C/C++ parsers

  • Knowledge of common LISP

  • Static analysis for binaries and/or source code

  • Dynamic analysis, program instrumentation, and profiling

  • System-administration experience, especially related to security

  • Reverse-engineering

  • Malware-analysis techniques


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