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Independent Contractor Reverse Engineering Jobs in Florida

Java Developer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$47.50 - $61.50/hr

... reverse engineering * Ability to adapt quickly to an existing, complex environment. * Ability to quickly learn new concepts and software as necessary * Self-motivated, independent, detail oriented ...

SolidWorks Expert - Remote

Miami, FL · Remote

$40 - $130/hr

Contractor Location: Remote Job Overview We are seeking experienced SolidWorks Specialists to ... Reverse engineering (Scan-to-CAD). * Manufacturability analysis. * Python, iLogic, and VBA ...

Conduct malware analysis, reverse engineering, infrastructure investigations, and campaign research ... Self-starting mentality with the ability to work independently and take ownership of research ...

Conduct malware analysis, reverse engineering, infrastructure investigations, and campaign research ... Self-starting mentality with the ability to work independently and take ownership of research ...

Autodesk Inventor Expert - Remote

Miami, FL · On-site +1

$30 - $120/hr

Contractor Location: Remote Job Overview We are seeking experienced Autodesk Inventor Specialists ... Reverse engineering (Scan-to-CAD, Point Cloud-to-Model). * Manufacturing process knowledge ...

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Independent Contractor Reverse Engineering information

What is an independent contractor reverse engineer?

An Independent Contractor Reverse Engineer is a professional who is hired on a contract basis to analyze and deconstruct products, software, or systems to understand their design, functionality, or to identify vulnerabilities. They use specialized tools and techniques to examine how something works, often with the goal of improving it, ensuring compatibility, or enhancing security. Unlike full-time employees, independent contractors work for themselves and may take on projects from multiple clients. This role is common in industries like software development, electronics, and cybersecurity.

What are some common challenges faced by independent contractors in reverse engineering projects?

Independent contractors in reverse engineering often face challenges such as limited access to original documentation, tight project deadlines, and the need to stay updated on evolving technologies. Working independently requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Contractors must also ensure compliance with legal and ethical guidelines, particularly regarding intellectual property rights, while collaborating with clients and, at times, remote teams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an independent contractor in reverse engineering, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Independent Contractor in Reverse Engineering, you need a strong background in computer science, proficiency in assembly language, and experience with software analysis, often supported by a relevant degree or certifications like CEH or OSCP. Familiarity with technical tools such as IDA Pro, Ghidra, OllyDbg, and Hex-Rays is typically required. Exceptional problem-solving, analytical thinking, and attention to detail help distinguish top performers in this field. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively analyzing complex software, identifying vulnerabilities, and delivering high-quality findings to clients.

What is the difference between Independent Contractor Reverse Engineering vs Software Developer?

AspectIndependent Contractor Reverse EngineeringSoftware Developer
CredentialsTechnical certifications, reverse engineering coursesComputer science degree, coding certifications
Work EnvironmentFreelance, project-based, often remoteFull-time, office or remote
Industry UsageTech, cybersecurity, patent analysisSoftware companies, tech startups
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

While both roles involve technical skills, Independent Contractor Reverse Engineering focuses on analyzing and understanding existing software or hardware, often on a freelance basis. Software Developers create new software products and applications. The key difference lies in reverse engineering being more investigative and specialized, whereas software development emphasizes building and coding new solutions.

What are the most commonly searched types of Reverse Engineering jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Reverse Engineering jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Independent Contractor Reverse Engineering jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Independent Contractor Reverse Engineering job openings:

Senior Mining Engineer (Independent Contractor)

exp

Coral Gables, FL

$99K - $137K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Senior Mining Engineer (Independent Contractor)

St. Johns, NL, Brampton, Sudbury, or North Bay, ON

At EXP, we're driven to provide innovative solutions for the world's built and natural environments. As a team of engineers, architects, designers, scientists, creators and a community of professionals, we bring diverse and talented people together to solve the world's most complex challenges. Here, you join a team that leverages differences, harnesses their entrepreneurial spirit in an employee-owned company, that believes diversity is what gives us strength, seeks sustainable results and shares ambitions for each other, our clients and the communities we are part of and serve. To be a part of EXP means to have your own experience, while staying connected to a global network of professionals, who believe we are a part of something bigger. Together, we are EXP. 

Are you ready to design your future?

Be our next Senior Mining Engineer (Independent Contractor)!

The Senior Mining Engineer (Independent Contractor) participates in a wide range of projects covering technical and economic evaluations related to mining engineering, mine planning, mineral processing, and financial analysis with proven technical competencies to support both underground and surface mining operations. This position will be tasked with helping with business development and growing the US Mining operations. Activities include site investigation and modeling for both FEL studies and the detailed engineering phase for multi-discipline small, medium, and large projects. This employee will be responsible for preparing engineering calculations, technical specifications, data sheets and reports.

Your work environment at EXP

In this role, you will be a part of the Mining team, based in St. Johns, NL, Brampton, Sudbury, or North Bay, ON.

What a day at EXP has in store for you

  • Inspect new and existing mining sites to determine the best ways to extract specific materials from the ground. This includes visiting sites in person and using maps and geological data to estimate material reserves.
  • Provide mining engineering and design services for underground mine studies, such as scoping, prefeasibility, feasibility, detailed design, and NI 43-101 technical reports.
  • Responsible for developing business development opportunities within the United States
  • Coordinate mining engineering projects with the mining team and other engineering disciplines, such as electrical/Instrumentation, mechanical, civil/structural/Architectural, etc.
  • In collaboration with the Mining Designer, oversee the preparation of mining engineering drawings.
  • Complete routine reporting and other documentation as required.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with other team members.
  • Ensure compliance with all OSHA and company safety policies and procedures; Mining engineers follow safety regulations set forth by the company and local, state, and federal laws.
  • Assist the Director of Engineering and EITs with the delivery of project requirements as they relate to scope, cost, and schedule.
  • Prepare mining equipment specifications and assist with mining equipment procurement.
  • Prepare technical specifications based on input received from other disciplines.
  • Prepare and contribute to technical memos and reports, within areas of expertise.
  • Provide input to engineering, CAPEX and OPEX cost estimates.
  • Design mine infrastructures, ventilation systems, backfill systems and mining services.
  • Perform Project Management tasks for capital and maintenance projects.
  • Ensure all assigned projects are carried out and delivered on budget and schedule.
  • Participate and assist in proposal preparations.
  • Stamp documents and drawings as required and if appropriately registered.
  • Support business development activities through participation in conferences, direct business development activities and strategic client relationship management
  • Become familiar with EXP standards

What your experience looks like

  • Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering or equivalent degree such as Geological Engineering from a recognized University.
  • Registered P.Eng.
  • Minimum 15+ years project engineering experience.
  • High level of proficiency underground mining design and planning software packages such as Deswik, Datamine, Vulcan, Surpac, or Minesight.
  • Understanding of the various components required to make a mine a successful operation (processing, tailings, infrastructure).
  • Operational experience with underground mining, cut & fill, bulk mining (VRM), sub-level block caving and block caving.
  • Organized, self-motivated, pro-active, detail-oriented, and have good communication skills.
  • Sound understanding of Design Engineering codes and technical standards.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, etc.) products.
  • AutoCAD, MicroStation experience required.
  • Extensive knowledge in engineering standards, codes, and guidelines.
  • Knowledge of mining-related processes a definite asset.
  • Ability to function with minimal supervision.
  • Experience in the use of procedures and workflows in the execution of projects.

 This job posting is for an existing position vacancy within our organization.

The hourly range for this role is between $100 - $150. The actual compensation packages are based on several factors that are unique to each candidate, including but not limited to skill set, depth of experience, certifications, and specific work location.

Our story

With a mission to understand, innovate, partner and deliver, EXP provides engineering, architecture, design and consulting services to the world's built and natural environments.

Our heritage dates back to 1906, when the earliest of EXP's predecessor companies started its engineering infrastructure practice. Today, thousands of creative professionals across EXP work together to deliver extraordinary experiences year after year.

What makes us different

The passion, enthusiasm, diversity and industry-leading capabilities of our employees make us who we are. We're committed to providing a challenging work environment that cultivates career growth, encourages creativity and rewards excellence.

Find out more about life at EXP by visiting www.exp.com.