Reverse Engineer-2026
(In-office, Sterling, VA)
Job Description:
SIXGEN is actively seeking candidates to provide critical support for a variety of IC, DoD, and DoJ customers. The Embedded Engineer reverse engineers code to understand system internals with the intention of writing code to protect a platform against attacks and intrusions within an embedded environment system. Our engineers also perform reverse engineering tasks using GDB and Ghidra to find relevant functions in compiled software. This role requires you to be a U.S. citizen and hold a current Top Secret clearance. Location: Sterling, Va.
Responsibilities include:
Technologies:
C, Python, C++, Git, Linux, Embedded Operating Systems, Hardware Reverse Engineering, Compilers (GCC/LLVM)
Culture and Benefits:
We recognize that a company is nothing without well-cared for employees; we go to great lengths to ensure that our employees are happy, supported, and constantly presented with opportunities for both personal and professional growth.
We offer the following benefits:
At SIXGEN, we embrace people of all backgrounds. We are an equal opportunity employer.
SIXGEN supports cyber and intelligence missions by serving government and commercial organizations as they overcome global cybersecurity challenges. Our highly skilled operators conduct research and assessments based on real-world threats. We simulate adversaries and malicious actors to report details and actionable findings on critical assets and infrastructures. Our program planners advise mission owners to bring rapid solutions to intelligence mission leaders. Using innovative processes, tools, and techniques, we predict and overcome cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Our successes are supported by our diverse team of experienced, technical talent.
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