RTX

Aerospace and Defense

CyberspaceResearchDeveloperII

$95–135k ~AI est. Columbia, Maryland, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Cyberspace Research Developer II at RTX. Skills: Cyber capabilities, Cyber physical systems, Offensive cyber, Defensive cyber. Develop next-generation cyber capabilities. Create cyber physical systems”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver actionable results

Industry & Context.

Aerospace and Defense
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

Eligibility Requirements

Overnight travel required, U. S. government issued security clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics, Minimum 2 years relevant experience, Programming skills using C/C++ or Python, Experience with assembly language, Reverse engineering skills, Understanding of network protocols, Ability to obtain and maintain security clearance, U.S. citizenship required

Nice to Have

Capture the Flag (CTF) experience, OS kernel development experience, Network programming skills, Hardware emulation experience, Working knowledge of RF signal processing, Hands on experience with system architecture design, Prototyping experience, Technical project leadership, Active Security Clearance

What You'll Do.

Develop next-generation cyber capabilities

Create cyber physical systems

Investigate cyber physical systems

Develop communication stacks

Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams

Solve challenging problems

Deliver actionable results

Operationalize software

Participate in laboratory tests

Participate in field tests

Test new capabilities

Perform demonstrations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-disciplinary teams

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