Android Developer
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Engineering
Cybersecurity, Software Engineer
Android Developer
We are in need of an Android Developer to join our team to solve real-time cyber challenges. Looking for individuals who enjoy working on a mission-focused team that works very closely with our end users.
Duties- Design custom software tools and techniques for the Android platform;
- Be responsible for end-to-end design and development of custom software;
- Diagnose and debug issues using both COTS and GOTS tools;
- Have a firm understanding of how networks work;
- Develop documentation pertinent to operating and supporting developed software and techniques;
- Mentor and lead junior-level developers to accomplish mission objectives;
- Solve real-time cyber challenges.
- Dulles, Virginia
- Development, testing and debugging Python and C;
- Experience in UNIX applications using make files or comparable build environments, mission-applicable platforms;
- Programming CNO tools and techniques;
- Network sockets programming and expert packet-level understanding of IP, TCP, and application-level protocols;
- Tracing code execution in a debugger (Win Dbg/gdb/IDA Pro);
- Reverse engineering native binaries;
- Developing proof-of-concept exploit software;
- Knowledge of Unix kernel internals, including the OS runtime linker/loader, object file formats (e.g., ELF), file system internals (e.g., NTFS, ext2, btrfs), OS-specific mandatory and discretionary access control mechanisms, and process and thread APIs and data structures;
- Understanding of security protection mechanisms (ASLR, DEP, NX), how to defeat them, and how to detect a defeat;
- Working with version control software such as git, Gitlab, etc.
- Experience with native-level mobile development;
- Experience with vulnerability analysis;
- Experience with assembly, preferably ARM;
- Understanding of mobile security protection mechanisms, such as SELinux and application sandboxing;
- Objective-C, Swift or C++ programming;
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment with ever-changing requirements.
- U.S. government Top Secret security clearance;
- Possess a Full Scope Polygraph or ability to obtain one
Undergraduate degree in Computer Science preferred.
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