Senior Software Engineer

Berkeley Square IT Ltd
Glasgow
1 month ago
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Senior Software Engineer

Senior Software Engineer in Product

Glasgow, hybrid two days per week onsite.

Are you ready to join an industry-leading technology firm at the forefront of digital media security?

Our client is a well-established leader who actively drives innovation through transformative projects that enhance secure streaming and robust digital rights management. This is your chance to join an inclusive, forward-thinking team where your skills drive real change in digital media.

Responsibilities:

  1. Develop and optimize code in C, C++, Assembly, Swift, and Objective-C.
  2. Utilize tools such as Xcode, TestFlight, and other development and deployment platforms.
  3. Perform reverse engineering and debugging of mobile apps to assess vulnerabilities and test protection solutions.
  4. Implement features to prevent reverse engineering, tampering, and unauthorized access using tools like obfuscation, encryption, and code hardening.


Requirements:

  1. Having domain knowledge in mobile app security and security principles.
  2. Expertise in reverse engineering and debugging tools such as IDA Pro, Ghidra, Frida, or similar.
  3. Proficiency in C, C++, and Assembly programming languages.
  4. Advanced knowledge of 3 or more programming languages.
  5. Bachelor's degree in computer science or any engineering area with exposure to software engineering.


Desirable:

  1. Experience in Android development and associated tools (e.g., Android Studio, Kotlin) is a plus.
  2. Knowledge of machine learning or AI techniques applied to security solutions is a plus.
  3. Certifications in cybersecurity (e.g., CISSP, CEH, OSCP) are a plus.


This is an urgent requirement, and my client will move quickly for the right candidate. Please apply for immediate consideration.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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