Vividh Siddha
2014-Sep-25 20:12 UTC
[LLVMdev] Job Posting: Senior Software Engineer – Static Analysis and tools
Senior Software Engineer – Static Analysis and tools At Bluebox Security we’re looking for a Software Engineer to join our SF team in our Financial District office. The right person will have experience in developing compiler static analysis & build chain integration tools for integrating Bluebox Security technologies in applications during the build process. - Experience working with IR/ASTs and performing static analyses with LLVM, Clang, and/or Antlr - Familiarity with mobile application build environments — specifically IOS (XCode) and Android (Eclipse/ADT, Gradle) - Excellent knowledge of C/C++; strong knowledge in Objective-C and/or Java a plus - Knowledge of ARM and x86 instruction sets - Expert-level design, coding and debugging skills Responsibilities include: - Take ownership of entire lifecycle of major deliverables: requirements, architecture, design, development, testing, and support - Comfort working in an agile continuous deployment process – the mobile landscape is evolving fast and we need engineers who can keep pace and tolerate moderately shifting/evolving requirements - Make security a central tenet in everything you do - Understand & continuously push scalability, performance and usability limits – we are developing a mobile security solution to be used by millions of end devices - An instinct for solving hard and complex problems – we are working on industry-first technologies that require research and analyses; must be able to wade through technical ambiguity to get to a viable solution - Be ready to work hard and play hard Benefits: - Stock options - 100% paid employee medical, dental, and vision insurance. 70% family - Company paid gym membership - Pre-tax commuter savings plan - Monthly company events - Thursday lunch and learns with food provided - Working with a successful, proven team with dozens of patents accredited -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20140925/e3f4b438/attachment.html>