Salary
💰 $150,450 - $233,450 per year
Tech Stack
Cyber SecurityLinux
About the role
- Lead efforts to architect and deliver a common embedded Linux solution for use across Boeing’s entire defense portfolio
- Collaborate with Chief SW Engineer, Chief SW Architect and Chief Technologist to solve complex problems with safe and secure solutions
- Lead efforts to implement and maintain security tools and mitigate discovered vulnerabilities
- Responsible for ensuring safe and secure coding practices are established and followed within the Boeing Linux team
- Ensure appropriate processes and tools in place for team to meet military airworthiness regulatory requirements
- Act as a subject matter expert and mentor to technical teams and leaders
- Develop high-level, solution-focused vision and lead efforts in communicating and breaking down vision for development teams
- High visibility communication of mission and vision to Boeing leadership and aerospace industry
- Partner with the different organizational leadership teams to understand the business needs that drive cybersecurity decisions
Requirements
- 10+ years of experience in software development
- 5+ experience building a custom Linux platform building with yocto or buildroot
- 5+ years professional development experience in the C programming language
- 5+ experience developing software architecture for embedded environments
- 5+ years of professional experience developing in a Linux development environment
- health insurance
- flexible spending accounts
- health savings accounts
- retirement savings plans
- life and disability insurance programs
- paid time off
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
embedded LinuxC programmingsoftware architectureLinux developmentYoctoBuildrootsecure coding practicessecurity toolsvulnerability mitigationmilitary airworthiness
Soft skills
leadershipcollaborationcommunicationmentoringproblem-solvingvision developmentorganizational understandinghigh visibility communication