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Windows Malware Reverse Engineer Jobs in Michigan

Manufacturing Engineer

Hazel Park, MI

$67.30K - $86.60K/yr

Collaborate with Quality Engineer to drive Quality (PFMEA, Reverse PFMEA, Control Plan, Error ... High level computer skills to include Windows applications, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Manufacturing Engineer

Auburn Hills, MI

$69.10K - $89K/yr

Collaborate with Quality Engineer to drive Quality (PFMEA, Reverse PFMEA, Control Plan, Error ... High level computer skills to include Windows applications, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Manufacturing Engineer I

Lake Orion, MI

$67.30K - $86.60K/yr

Collaborate with Quality Engineer to drive Quality (PFMEA, Reverse PFMEA, Control Plan, Error ... High level computer skills to include Windows applications, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

MI

$100.50K - $135.40K/yr

Qualifications Proven troubleshooting and communication skills Proven experience Windows and Linux ... Reverse Proxies, Thingworx Experience with monitoring tools into all layers of cloud solutions ...

Performs reverse engineering tasks including creating drawings of existing tooling using precision ... Proficient with Windows, and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.) including a high ...

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Windows Malware Reverse Engineer information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Windows Malware Reverse Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Windows Malware Reverse Engineer, you need strong knowledge of Windows internals, assembly programming, and malware analysis techniques, usually backed by a degree in computer science or cybersecurity. Proficiency with tools like IDA Pro, Ghidra, OllyDbg, and familiarity with common malware frameworks and relevant certifications such as GIAC Reverse Engineering Malware (GREM) are typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong problem-solving abilities are essential soft skills for unraveling complex threats. These competencies are crucial for identifying, understanding, and mitigating advanced malware threats that target Windows environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Windows Malware Reverse Engineers, and how can they be addressed?

Windows Malware Reverse Engineers often face challenges such as dealing with heavily obfuscated code, rapidly evolving malware techniques, and anti-analysis mechanisms designed to thwart reverse engineering efforts. These challenges require staying up-to-date with the latest tools, regularly practicing with new malware samples, and collaborating with peers to share insights. Building a strong foundation in Windows internals, assembly language, and using debuggers or disassemblers like IDA Pro or Ghidra can help overcome these obstacles and improve overall analysis efficiency.

What does a Windows Malware Reverse Engineer do?

A Windows Malware Reverse Engineer analyzes malicious software designed to target Windows operating systems. Their primary tasks include dissecting malware to understand how it works, identifying its behavior and purpose, and determining how it infects systems. They use specialized tools and techniques such as disassemblers, debuggers, and virtual environments to safely analyze and decode malware. The insights gained help develop detection methods, improve cybersecurity defenses, and assist in incident response.

What is the difference between Windows Malware Reverse Engineer vs Cybersecurity Analyst?

AspectWindows Malware Reverse EngineerCybersecurity Analyst
Required CredentialsKnowledge of reverse engineering, malware analysis, programming skills, certifications like GREM or GREMSecurity certifications like CISSP, CEH, or Security+; broader cybersecurity knowledge
Work EnvironmentSpecialized labs, malware analysis environments, often in security firms or R&D teamsSecurity operations centers, corporate IT teams, or government agencies
Industry UsagePrimarily in cybersecurity, malware research, threat intelligenceAcross industries for threat detection, incident response, and security policy enforcement

While both roles require cybersecurity knowledge, Windows Malware Reverse Engineers focus on dissecting malicious software to understand its mechanics, whereas Cybersecurity Analysts monitor and respond to security threats across organizations. The roles often overlap in skills but differ in daily tasks and focus areas.

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Manufacturing Engineer

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Hazel Park, MI

$67.30K - $86.60K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

MANUFACTURING ENGINEER

JOB SUMMARY:

Development  of assembly processes based on customer requirements, quality systems , financial investment and labor plans.  Manage the implementation of new processes, selection of equipment to be purchased, and timing estimates. Resolve issues with quality plans, product design, manufacturability, or build process steps.  Participate in adoption of new technologies and processes to achieve greater efficiency.  Consults on and oversees selection and implementation of automation and robotics in assembly processes.  Manages activities using the Process Development System according to the developed ME timeline.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Develop detailed manufacturing plans for new programs that will require new equipment or retool of existing equipment.

  • Prepare all sourcing activities from RFQ to PO for any major outside tooling and equipment purchases (i.e.; continuity testers, alignment equipment, balancers, uniformity equipment, etc).

  • Gather all relevant product information, production rates and assembly requirements from customer contacts.

  • Prepare equipment operators by assisting launch team with training; providing reference and support resources.

  • Prepare equipment operators by assisting launch team with training; providing reference and support resources.

  • Maintain process integrity by developing and updating policies, procedures, methods, and guidelines.

  • Monitor / Support plant with equipment installation and launch.

  • Review all sourcing activities from RFQ to PO for any major outside tooling and equipment purchases (i.e.; continuity testers, alignment equipment, balancers, uniformity equipment, etc.).

  • Work with PC&L team to optimize material flow to production line.

  • Understand Android operations (Sequencing/subassembly, shipping and receiving).

  • Be responsible for equipment certification and run-off provide feedback and escalate any issues to leadership.

  • Ensure proper OEE.

  • Act as a liaison and coordinate with Plant team members to make sure that lessons learned, best practices, and plant goals are driven into the new production process being developed.

  • Coordinate program change requests.

  • Provide Manufacturing Engineering guidance and support to ensure that the resultant assembly processes, tooling and equipment will improve throughput, scrap/rework reduction, reduce cost, and improve quality and reliability.

  • Collaborate with Quality Engineer to drive Quality (PFMEA, Reverse PFMEA, Control Plan, Error-proofing plan) back into the design of the assembly processes and equipment and to ensure a robust Manufacturing System is delivered to the Plant that meets quality and engineering standards.

  • Maintain process integrity by developing and updating policies, procedures, methods, and guidelines.

  • Promote health and safety in all phases of engineering and launch.

  • Maintain equipment records by filing documents; updating equipment database.

  • Protect organization value by keeping information confidential; cautioning others regarding potential breaches.

  • Maintain equipment records by filing documents; updating equipment database.

  • Ability to work well in a team environment and have a positive attitude.

  • Effectively interact with, lead and develop people.

  • Teach, lead and continuously improve all areas of the business.

  • All other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

 

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering.

  • Experience: 3+ years of experience in assembly and/ or manufacturing and 2+ years of experience with APQP system.

  • Supervisory experience in the manufacturing field is preferred.

TRAVEL: 

Travel Required: Minimal


 KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • General understanding of manufacturing processes, Android operations (sequencing, sub-assembly, shipping and receiving, and tooling).

  • Strong knowledge of tooling, equipment, automation, engineering specifications, and cost reduction in automotive assembly applications.

  • High level of analytical ability and problem-solving skills where problems are unusual and difficult.

  • Strong decision-making skills with ability to grasp technical concepts quickly.

  • Proficient with GD&T process diagrams, PFMEA, and Control Plans

  • Strong oral and written communication skills.

  • High level of interpersonal skills to work effectively with all team members – manufacturing, engineering, executive leadership, etc.

  • Working knowledge of IATF quality system.

  • High level computer skills to include Windows applications, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

  • Proficiency with AutoCAD a plus

  • Ability to effectively manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines.

BENEFITS:   

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Medical
  • Delta Dental
  • VSP Vision
  • 401k Matching
  • Tuition Reimbursement      
  • Paid Time Off
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Additional Competitive Benefits

PURPOSE: 

Building A Better Everything 

We build a better culture by putting people before profit, leading for purpose, passion and performance, and creating an environment devoted to an exceptional experience for our customers and people. We lead with respect and humility, are aligned to a common purpose, and hold ourselves accountable to embody our values in everything we do. We foster a commitment to engaging and empowering each person. 

VALUES: 

  • Respect 
  • Integrity 
  • Perseverance 
  • Innovation 
  • Teamwork