Reverse Engineer/vulnerability Research Developer

RTX RTX · Aerospace · cambridge, MA +3 · Engineering

RTX is seeking a Reverse Engineer/Vulnerability Research Developer to analyze systems, disassemble binary code, develop exploits, implants, and payloads, and create unique networking protocols for offensive cyberspace operations. The role requires strong programming skills in C/C++ or Python, experience with assembly language, vulnerability research, reverse engineering tools, and understanding of network protocols. An active Top Secret security clearance is mandatory.

What you'd actually do

  1. Analyze systems to understand how they work and what happens when they break
  2. Disassemble and analyze binary code
  3. Develop exploits, implants, payloads, and communication stacks based on extensive reverse engineering, vulnerability analysis, and software development
  4. Develop unique networking protocols and communication schemes
  5. Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to solve challenging problems and deliver actionable results

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics, or physics with 5+ years of experience or an advanced degree with 3+ years of experience
  • C/C++ or Python
  • assembly language (x86/64, ARM, PPC, MIPS, etc.)
  • Vulnerability research
  • Reverse engineering skills using a tool such as IDA/Ghidra/BinaryNinja
  • Understanding of network protocols (TCP/IP, wire-level protocols, BGP, RF communications, etc.)
  • Active Top Secret security clearance

Nice to have

  • Capture the Flag (CTF) experience
  • OS kernel development experience (e.g., Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android)
  • Network programming skills
  • Hardware emulation experience
  • Working knowledge of RF signal processing and algorithm development
  • Hands on experience with system architecture design, prototyping, and technical project leadership
  • Active TS/SCI security clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • Active and transferable U.S. government issued security clearance is required prior to start date
  • U.S. citizenship is required
  • Active Top Secret security clearance