Software Reverse Engineer Engineering - Bethesda, MD at Geebo

Software Reverse Engineer

We are seeking a skilled Software Reverse Engineer to join our team and provide support to a DoD customer in Bethesda, MD.
As a Software Reverse Engineer, you will be responsible for conducting software exploitation activities, including reverse engineering, development support, and malware analysis efforts.
You will play a crucial role in supporting priority technical exploitation requirements and researching the behavior of binaries to enhance technical exploitation operations.
Responsibilities:
oConduct software exploitation against applications, middleware, malware, operating systems (OS) user interface, OS drivers/runtimes, firmware, and other binary data.
oPerform exploitation of programs and applications to support priority technical exploitation requirements.
oResearch the behavior of binaries and share a detailed understanding of how applications behave at the memory/register level to enhance technical exploitation operations.
Requirements:
oStrong experience in Software Reverse Engineering, including reverse engineering techniques, tools, and methodologies.
oProficiency in conducting software exploitation activities.
oKnowledge of binary behavior analysis and memory/register-level understanding.
oUnderstanding of software security vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques.
oActive TS/SCI with Counterintelligence PolygraphCompensation:
o$180,000 - $220,000 (compensation based on experience)oComprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and 401k.
oPaid time off and holidays.
Recommended Skills Counterintelligence Firmware Human Computer Interaction Malware Middleware Operational Systems Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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