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Junior Exploit Developer Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

iOS Developer

Reston, VA

$53.75 - $74/hr

Mentor and lead junior-level developers to support mission delivery. * Support and solve time ... Experience developing proof-of-concept exploit software * Experience using version control tools ...

iOS Developer

Reston, VA · On-site

$54.75 - $75.25/hr

Mentor and lead junior-level developers to support mission delivery. * Support and solve time ... Experience developing proof-of-concept exploit software * Experience using version control tools ...

Android Developer

Mclean, VA · On-site

$56.50 - $74.25/hr

... and guide junior developers to accomplish mission objectives • Respond to and solve time ... exploit software • Knowledge of OS internals, including topics such as: runtime linker/loader ...

... exploit surface mapping). * Document methodologies, findings, and architectures for internal engineering and security teams. * Mentor junior engineers and guide cross-functional research initiatives.

... exploit surface mapping). * Document methodologies, findings, and architectures for internal engineering and security teams. * Mentor junior engineers and guide cross-functional research initiatives.

... exploit surface mapping). * Document methodologies, findings, and architectures for internal engineering and security teams. * Mentor junior engineers and guide cross-functional research initiatives.

... exploit surface mapping). * Document methodologies, findings, and architectures for internal engineering and security teams. * Mentor junior engineers and guide cross-functional research initiatives.

iOS Developer with Security Clearance

Reston, VA · On-site

$54.75 - $75.25/hr

Mentor and lead junior-level developers to support mission delivery. * Support and solve time ... Experience developing proof-of-concept exploit software * Experience using version control tools ...

Android Developer

Mclean, VA

$57.25 - $75.25/hr

Mentor and guide junior developers to accomplish mission objectives * Respond to and solve time ... Experience developing proof-of-concept exploit software * Knowledge of OS internals, including ...

Android Developer

Mclean, VA · On-site

$56.25 - $74/hr

Mentor and guide junior developers to accomplish mission objectives * Respond to and solve time ... Experience developing proof-of-concept exploit software * Knowledge of OS internals, including ...

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What are common challenges faced by Junior Exploit Developers in their first year, and how can they overcome them?

Junior Exploit Developers often encounter challenges such as understanding complex low-level systems, staying updated with evolving security patches, and navigating the ethical and legal boundaries of vulnerability research. Collaborating with experienced security professionals and actively participating in code reviews can help build practical skills and confidence. Additionally, making use of open-source projects, Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions, and continuous learning through security communities are effective ways to overcome early hurdles and grow in this highly specialized field.

What are Junior Exploit Developers?

Junior Exploit Developers are entry-level cybersecurity professionals who specialize in identifying and developing software exploits to test and improve the security of computer systems. They analyze software and hardware for vulnerabilities, create proof-of-concept code to demonstrate weaknesses, and often work under the guidance of senior security researchers or penetration testers. Their work helps organizations understand potential security flaws and proactively defend against cyber threats.

What is the difference between Junior Exploit Developer vs Security Analyst?

AspectJunior Exploit DeveloperSecurity Analyst
Required CredentialsKnowledge of programming, basic cybersecurity certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+)Security certifications (e.g., CISSP, Security+), analytical skills
Work EnvironmentHands-on vulnerability testing, exploit development in labs or controlled environmentsMonitoring security systems, analyzing threats, policy implementation
Employer & Industry UsageCybersecurity firms, tech companies, penetration testing teamsCorporate security teams, government agencies, financial institutions

Junior Exploit Developers focus on identifying and developing exploits for vulnerabilities, often working in testing environments. Security Analysts monitor and analyze security threats, implementing defenses. While both roles require cybersecurity knowledge, their daily tasks and objectives differ significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Junior Exploit Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Junior Exploit Developer, you need a solid understanding of programming (especially C and Python), computer architecture, and vulnerability analysis, often supported by a degree in computer science or related experience. Familiarity with tools like IDA Pro, Ghidra, debuggers, and knowledge of operating system internals are important, as are certifications such as OSCP or CEH. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and persistence are crucial soft skills for identifying security flaws and developing exploits. These capabilities enable you to effectively discover, analyze, and responsibly report or remediate software vulnerabilities, which is vital for security research and defense.
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Motion GEOINT Analyst - Junior - TS/SCI with Security Clearance

Motion GEOINT Analyst - Junior - TS/SCI with Security Clearance

Global Dimensions

Fairfax, VA

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description Global Dimensions is a HUBZone, service disabled, veteran-owned small business based in Fredericksburg, VA. We are a dynamic, expanding company with exciting opportunities in language/culture, training/education/instruction, IT, cyber security, and intelligence. Global Dimensions is currently seeking Junior Motion GEOINT Analysts for positions in McLean, Virginia.

The Motion GEOINT Analyst Role utilizes Motion GEOINT and other sources as appropriate to exploit, analyze, and produce GEOINT in support of critical operations. They are involved in full-motion video processing, exploitation, and dissemination. Sources for these formats of data come from many different sectors within the DoD and IC.

Services include, but are not limited to: * Provide real-time 24/7/365 motion video exploitation in a shift work environment * Provide analyses of targets utilizing a variety of platforms and Motion GEOINT data * Provide exploitation of Motion GEOINT, to include but not limited to, multi-spectral, Hyper spectral, Infra-Red (IR), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and LiDAR imagery * Analysts capable of simultaneously being able to view, exploit, record, and touch-type (at least 32 wpm at 90% accuracy) live Motion GEOINT exploitation comments in support of operations * Analysts that have completed formal Intelligence school (typically 2+ months, full-time, resulting in an Intelligence MOS from the military (e.g., All-Source, IMINT, SIGINT, HUMINT, etc.)) * Provide Storyboards, Vehicle Follows, and 360-degree graphics * Respond to tasking for imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical hardcopy and softcopy imagery to answer detailed information requirements * Produce standard and non-standard NGA imagery analysis products, such as summary reports, tailored mission-specific products, and database remarks, as well as daily briefings as required * Collaborate effectively with other NGA NSG, ASG and Service imagery and geospatial analysts, as well as other intelligence analysts and engineers * Archival and dissemination of products following NGA guidelines Requirements * Current/Active TS/SCI Security Clearance * 3 years of full-time, post-schoolhouse, intelligence analysis experience with military intelligence training OR a bachelor's degree in a related field with military intelligence training. * Preferred to have previous experience in Motion GEOINT analysis, mission familiarity, and demonstrated ability to operate in a high tempo environment or possess the ability to do so. * Must be adaptable and team-oriented, be committed to delivering timely and accurate GEOINT, be committed to maintaining the integrity of mission partner data and operations, and exhibit professionalism.

* Implementing, part of team, executing tasks. Understands and applies more advanced concepts and processes to tasks. Training The required initial training will consist of the following phases: * 3.5-day Motion Imagery Tradecraft Intermediate Level (MITIL) course (Participation, Pass/Fail) * 10-day Fundamentals and Program Orientation (Pass rate 80% or higher) * 90-day (or up to 45 mission days) On-the-Job Training (OJT) (Task-specific, Pass/Fail, 3 subphases) *This position is a SAP that requires additional questions answered and approval by the end customer before being allowed in the training.

Applicants will be processed for an additional in-depth background investigation, regardless of current security clearance level. **If the candidate does not pass the training they will not be allowed on the contract. Global Dimensions does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other reason prohibited by law in provision of employment opportunities and benefits.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled.