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Systems/Staff Engineer II – Mid-Level
Location: Cedar Springs, MI / Washington, D.C. / Quantico, VA
Travel: Minimal / As needed
Clearance: Top Secret security clearance
Citizenship: US Citizenship required
About Grimm
Grimm is an innovative, forward-looking cybersecurity organization focused on solving complex challenges across hardware, firmware, and software systems. Our teams specialize in reverse engineering, vulnerability research, and security engineering, supporting mission-critical efforts across national security, defense, and critical infrastructure sectors.
Our work is rooted in real-world operational experience identifying advanced threats, uncovering critical vulnerabilities, and developing meaningful solutions to complex problems. Grimm engineers operate across embedded systems, vehicles, IoT, and enterprise technologies, with a focus on understanding systems deeply and demonstrating real-world impact.
We are a highly technical and hands-on organization. Our engineers and researchers specialize in breaking systems, discovering vulnerabilities, and improving resilience—working directly with real hardware and software to understand how systems function and how they fail.
About the Role
Grimm is seeking a Mid-Level Systems/Staff Engineer to support the VAIL program, an FBI-focused effort centered on reverse engineering, vulnerability analysis, network mapping, exploitation, and mission-driven cyber operations.
This role is ideal for an engineer with hands-on experience in exploit development, malware reverse engineering, penetration testing, networking, and software or firmware analysis. The selected candidate will support technical analysis of complex systems and help inform operational approaches for mission-critical cyber efforts.
We're looking for someone who can operate independently, contribute to technical analysis efforts, and apply systems-level thinking to reverse engineering, vulnerability analysis, and offensive cyber operations.
What You'll Do
- Perform reverse engineering and vulnerability analysis of software and firmware problems
- Analyze complex systems to help inform operational parameters
- Use analysis tools such as disassemblers, decompilers, debuggers, virtual machines, and hex editors
- Research adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures to support mission objectives
- Apply vulnerability analysis, network mapping, exploitation, defensive analysis, and IT logging experience to support cyber operations
- Analyze ports, protocols, networking devices, and data network protocols
- Conduct penetration testing and exploitation support activities
- Work with software and firmware assembly, disassembly, reverse engineering, debuggers, and diagnostic tools
- Establish, maintain, and use small networks in support of technical analysis
- Apply leading-edge principles, theories, and technologies to cyber operations challenges
- Contribute to cyber operations concepts, tradecraft, and technical approaches
- Collaborate with engineers, researchers, mission stakeholders, and customer teams
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree plus 3+ years of related experience, or equivalent experience
- Experience in exploit development or malware reverse engineering
- Experience using industry-standard analysis tools, including:
- Disassemblers
- Decompilers
- Debuggers
- Virtual machines
- Hex editors
- Experience with penetration testing
- Experience with software and firmware code assembly, disassembly, reverse engineering, software debuggers, and diagnostic tools
- Knowledge of TCP/IP and data network protocols
- Experience establishing, maintaining, and using small networks
- Must be a US Citizen
- Top Secret security clearance
Preferred / Nice to Have
- Active TS/SCI clearance preferred
- Experience supporting FBI, DOJ, DoD, Intelligence Community, or law enforcement customers
- Experience with offensive cyber operations or CNO mission environments
- Experience with network mapping, IT logging, or defensive cyber analysis
- Experience with embedded systems, firmware analysis, or low-level software analysis
- Experience with Ghidra, IDA Pro, Binary Ninja, or similar reverse engineering platforms
- Experience developing custom tooling for analysis, exploitation, automation, or mission support
- Experience mentoring junior technical personnel
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
Benefits
Grimm offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, life and disability insurance, retirement benefits, paid leave, and opportunities for tuition assistance and ongoing professional development.
Why Grimm
You'll be working alongside highly specialized engineers and researchers tackling challenging problems in embedded security and reverse engineering. Our work directly supports national security missions and requires a high level of technical ownership, creativity, and precision.
If you enjoy working hands-on with hardware, digging into complex systems, and pushing your technical skills further, you'll find this environment both challenging and rewarding.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Grimm is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.