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Our team specializes in software and hardware reverse engineering, vulnerability research, and developing proof-of-concept offensive cyber capabilities with a focus on embedded systems. Mentor teammates in the art and science of reverse engineering hardware.
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Hardware Engineer Principal - BS degree or higher in Engineering or a related technical field is required plus 12 or more years related experience. Analyze the function of existing integrated circuits and hardware components for the purpose of reverse engineering the hardware and firmware.
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Five (5) years of additional hardware engineering experience may be substituted for a bachelor's degree. Career Area: Hardware Engineering. Bachelor's degree in Communications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics, or related discipline from an accredited college or university is required.
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Bachelor’s degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline from an accredited college or university is required.
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This is an opportunity to drive meaningful change that will benefit ops and analysts worldwide. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age (40 or older), disability, genetic information, citizenship or immigration status, and veteran status or any other factor prohibited by applicable law.
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Your Mission is Ours Lockheed Martin Space is currently seeking a full time Hardware Engineer for our work location south of the Annapolis MD area. Bachelor's degree majoring in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Communications Technologies, or another STEM field.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, or related discipline from an accredited college or university.
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Relevant experience must be in one or more of the following: engineering hardware or software over their lifecycle (i.e., requirements analysis, design, development, implementation, testing, integration, deployment/installation, and maintenance), programming, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, or systems engineering.
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Work closely with system engineering and test engineering to develop and validate hardware portion of test plans, test procedures, throughput models, failure analysis, and risk analysis.
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