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Piper Companies

Android Reverse Engineer

Piper Companies, San Jose, California, United States, 95199


Piper Companies

is seeking an

Android Reverse Engineer

to support a leading global cybersecurity organization. This is a

hybrid role in San Jose, CA (must be 3 days on-site).

This position involves performing and supporting reverse engineering, security evaluations, and code analysis for Android applications.

Responsibilities of the Android Reverse Engineer Include:

Perform APK analysis to identify malware and potential vulnerabilities.Reverse-engineer Android applications to understand their behavior and mitigate risks.Analyze Android SDKs for security flaws and compliance with best practices.Create and analyze static and dynamic signatures for mobile code, binaries, and executable code.Qualifications for the Android Reverse Engineer Include:

2+ years of hands-on development using Java for AndroidHands-on skills in reverse engineering Android applications, including decompiling, unpacking, and dissecting APKs and SDKs.Strong understanding of mobile app store policies, app submission processes, and security requirements.Compensation of the Android Reverse Engineer includes:

Salary range: $105,000 - $170,000 depending on experienceComprehensive benefit package; Cigna Medical, Cigna Dental, Vision, 401kPTO, Paid Holidays

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