Fortanix is a dynamic start-up solving some of the world's most demanding data protection challenges for companies and governments around the world. Our disruptive technology maintains data privacy across its entire lifecycle -- at rest, in motion, and in use across any enterprise IT infrastructure -- public cloud, on-premise, hybrid cloud, and SaaS. With key strategic partners like Microsoft, Intel, ServiceNow, and Snowflake, Fortanix customers like PayPal, Google & Adidas are reaping the benefits. Recognized by Gartner as a "Cool Vendor", Fortanix is revolutionizing cyber security.
Join the revolution! At Fortanix we are redefining what cloud security means. Our customers use our software platform to build and run software much more securely than was previously possible. We are seeking software engineers to extend the capability and performance of our cloud security solutions.
You will:
- Contribute to a friendly and helpful company culture.
- Design, implement, test, and maintain one or more of cryptographic provider SDKs written in Rust, C++, Go or Java
- Participate in peer code review, which we believe results in a higher quality product.
- Follow security best practices (Do not worry, we will tell you what they are)
You are someone who:
- Exhibits uncompromising integrity
- Pays attention to detail
- Thinks critically about complex technical problems
- Can work independently, while also being an effective member of a team
You already have:
- At least 5 years of professional experience as a Software Engineer developing Windows/Mac software.
- Hands on experience in any one of the language (Rust, C++, Go or Java).
- Hands on experience in multiple programming languages is a plus.
- Experience on endpoint security software is a plus.
- Hands on experience working in Linux and Windows environment.
- Having experience in Android or Windows app development is a plus.
- Having Security (Crypto, Key Management) experience is a plus.
- Coursework and/or professional experience in computer architecture and operating systems.
- A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field, or equivalent training or work experience