Remote - Reverse Android Malware Engineer Engineering - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

Remote - Reverse Android Malware Engineer

Piper Companies is seeking aRemote Reverse Malware Android Engineerto join a leading cybersecurity organization.
The Android Engineer will assist with unpacking, code review, and malicious mobile software reviews.
Responsibilities for the Reverse Engineer include:
Design and build native applications for the Android platform Conduct code reviews for security policy violations, vulnerabilities, or improper coding practices Lead the entire application lifecycle right from concept stage until delivery and post launch support.
Ensure quality and performance of the apps Responsible for code check-ins, maintainability and ongoing enhancements as needed Develop static and dynamic signatures for mobile code, binaries, and executable code to detect various types of threats including malware, potentially unwanted programs (PUPs), and advanced persistent threats Pinpoint weaknesses in detections and automation then make recommendations for improvement Qualifications for the Android Engineer include:
3
years of experience with hands-on Android and reverse engineering Experience reviewing malicious applications and SDKs by analyzing, unpacking and reverse engineering software that compromises Android devices.
Experience conducting Static and Dynamic Analysis Experience with Reverse Engineering tools such as Jadx, Ghidra, Frida, IDA Pro, Burp, to perform binary and APK analysis Experience with Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, and other mobile software languages Compensation:
Salary Range:
$135,000 - $195,000 - Hourly Pay $65/hr.
- $95/hr.
depending on experience Full
Benefits:
PTO, Paid Holidays, Cigna Healthcare, Dental, Vision Recommended Skills Application Lifecycle Management Automation Code Review Dynamic Program Analysis Ida Pro Java (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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