at Runtime Verification (View all jobs)
Location: Remote
We are looking for a Security Engineer with a focus on Rust and fuzzing to strengthen our engineering and research team. You will work on open-source projects, design fuzzing frameworks, perform security reviews of client code, and help bring advanced verification methodologies into practice. This role is highly collaborative: you’ll work closely with researchers, security engineers, and client teams to improve the reliability of software in safety-critical environments.
About RV
Runtime Verification (RV) is a pioneer in applying formal methods and security reviews to improve the safety and reliability of critical software systems. Our open-source tools and research have secured billions in value across blockchain (including the Ethereum Foundation, Solana Foundation, Uniswap, and Lido), as well as in aerospace (NASA, Boeing) and automotive (Toyota). Our approach is deeply rooted in the formal verification process, which allows us to rigorously reason about software behavior, uncover subtle flaws, and build confidence in the correctness of safety-critical systems.
About the Role
You will be part of a collaborative team dedicated to ensuring software correctness and security. Your work will involve reviewing, fuzzing, and verifying Rust-based systems, developing and applying advanced verification techniques, conducting security design and code reviews of client and infrastructure code, and contributing to open-source tooling used to secure safety-critical software across different industries.
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