Forensic Software Developer at Quiet Professionals LLC
Tampa, FL 33607, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Software Requirements, Software Design, Debuggers

Industry

Computer Software/Engineering

Description

Job Title: Forensic Software Developer/ Reverse Engineer
Experience Level: Mid-level
Location: Tampa, FL
Travel: Minimal and Rare
Security Clearance: Ability to obtain TS/SCI
Quiet Professionals, LLC is seeking Forensic Software Developers / Reverse Engineers who are extremely proficient Software Developers with an understanding of the domain of digital forensics, to include the technical underpinnings of binary file structure reverse engineering, file systems, operating system internals, encryption/encoding/hashing algorithms, and breadth of other applicable topics.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must obtain a TS/SCI security clearance.
  • Bachelor of Science degree in any engineering, scientific, math or IT discipline, OR Associate’s degree with 3 years of professional software development experience, OR 7 years professional software development experience.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the technical fundamentals and core software development principles required to perform all tasks with competency and accuracy.
  • Demonstrate fluency in both high- and low-level programing languages.
  • Must be familiar with full-stack software design, proficient with debuggers, and fluent with a Hex editor.
  • Be able to gather testable software requirements and to participate in the design of new applications.
  • Possess the aptitude for reverse engineering windows and mobile binaries.
  • Thrive in a mission-critical and time-sensitive environment.

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Responsibilities
  • Forensic Software Developers and Reverse Engineers provide rapid Quick Response Capability (QRC) support to teams of digital forensic examiners, designing capability when commercial or Government Off-The-Shelf (GOTS) tools fail.
  • Working in offline environments, they design quick one-off scripts, full standalone applications, design automation platforms, help streamline examination workflow, build deployable capability, facilitate advanced correlation, reverse engineer applications on demand, and act as a lifeline to both CONUS and OCONUS TECHEX examiners.
  • Work with a variety of different languages (including, but not limited to, Python and C#) and will pick up other languages on the fly.
  • Design user interfaces, parsing binary blocks of fragmented data, handling the nuances of foreign language encodings, recovering, and reconstructing otherwise unrecoverable information, designing algorithms to detect encryption, building systems that simplify correlation, decoding custom and undocumented caches of forensic artifacts, and working with machine translation.
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