Senior Vulnerability Researcher (Cyber255)
Company: Research Innovations
Location: Saint Petersburg
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Title : Senior Security Researcher Location : St.
Petersburg, FL | Melbourne, FL | San Antonio, TX Clearance
Requirement : Top Secret/SCI Employment type : Full Time Research
Innovations Inc. (RII) is redefining defense technology. We combine
mission-driven impact with cutting-edge research and a culture that
values autonomy, creativity, and technical excellence. We are
seeking security researchers to independently explore and exploit
complex systems, from kernels to embedded platforms, to solve the
unsolvable. This role combines deep technical problem-solving with
real-world impact on defense and homeland security systems. Get sit
done. This position requires an Active US Top Secret security
clearance, and the ability to upgrade to TS/SCI Special Access
Program access WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING Leading advanced
vulnerability research efforts across operating systems, kernels,
firmware, hypervisors, embedded platforms, and complex application
stacks. Independently scoping ambiguous or under explored attack
surfaces and driving research from initial hypothesis through
validated findings. Performing deep reverse engineering and
in-memory analysis of compiled binaries across multiple
architectures (x86/x64, ARM, PowerPC, etc.).Designing and executing
novel exploitation techniques and mitigation evaluations, including
identifying real-world weaknesses in modern defense mechanisms.
Analyzing undocumented or partially documented system behavior and
extending internal interfaces or tooling to support research goals.
Collaborating with other senior researchers to shape technical
direction, review complex work, and raise the overall quality of
research output. Translating low-level technical findings into
clear, actionable insights for internal stakeholders and, when
appropriate, customers. Contributing to research culture through
mentorship, knowledge sharing, and improvements to tools,
methodologies, and workflows. WHAT YOU HAVE DONE Conducted
high-impact vulnerability research on real-world systems with
minimal guidance, producing findings that influenced security
decisions or mitigations. Demonstrated deep understanding of
operating system internals (Windows, Linux, macOS), kernel
subsystems, and low-level execution models. Reverse engineered
complex binaries, firmware, or kernel components and reasoned about
their behavior in memory. Developed proof-of-concept exploits or
mitigation bypasses that go beyond simple crashes and demonstrate
meaningful impact. Shown strong intuition for exploit mitigations
such as ASLR, DEP/NX, stack canaries, CFI, and where their
assumptions break down. Written research tooling, scripts, or
frameworks (e.g., Python, C) to support analysis, exploitation, or
automation. Collaborated closely with other researchers, provided
technical feedback, and influenced how work is approached or
evaluated. Communicated complex technical concepts clearly in
writing and discussion, including with other experts. EVEN BETTER
Experience with hypervisors, virtualization stacks, firmware boot
chains, or trusted execution environments. Background in embedded
systems, RTOS environments, or mobile platforms (iOS/Android).
Familiarity with networking or wireless stacks (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
cellular) and their security models. Contributions to the
vulnerability research community (publications, talks, open
source). Experience with symbolic execution, constraint solving,
fuzzing frameworks, or advanced program analysis techniques.
Malware analysis experience, including deobfuscation, behavioral
analysis, or adversarial tooling. Interest in shaping long-term
research direction, mentoring other researchers, or acting as a
technical authority without moving into management. At RII, we
believe that diversity in our workforce is critical to our success.
We strive to hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds,
not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because it makes
us stronger. We work to help your intellectual passions and
creativity thrive. It’s one of our core values: Let your geek flag
fly. We also offer all employees comprehensive benefits including:
flexible work schedules, health insurance coverage, paid time off,
401k with a company match, paid parental leave, access to wellness
programs and much more. You get this all from day one, and all paid
for by RII. It’s all part of another of our core values: Stay
human. It’s why our comfortable and colorful offices such as our
headquarters, include a community game room, pantry, massage chair,
and an escape room, among other amenities. It’s why we have
community ambassadors and regular community events. Research
Innovations, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender
identity or expression, national origin, genetics, disability
status, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic
protected by state, federal or local law. LI-AC1 We may use
artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring
process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or
assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do
not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately
made by humans. If you would like more information about how your
data is processed, please contact us.
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