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Join a leading big tech client as a Research Engineer in Hong Kong. Work on cutting-edge AI, from supersensing and spatiotemporal modeling to building research tools. This 12-month extendable contract requires Python/PyTorch skills and a background in deep learning or computer vision. Help shape ...
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Hong Kong
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Cleared Vulnerability Research Engineer
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Seeking a Cleared Vulnerability Research Engineer to develop novel exploits for real-world targets. This role requires deep expertise in reverse engineering (x86-64/ARM64), discovering new vulnerabilities, and coding in C/Python/Assembly. A TS/SCI clearance is mandatory. The position offers a dis...
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United States
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154800.00 - 193500.00 USD / Year
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Explore the dynamic and innovative field of research engineering jobs, where scientific inquiry meets practical application. Research Engineers are the vital bridge between theoretical discovery and real-world implementation, working to solve complex problems and create next-generation technologies. This profession is ideal for those who possess a deep curiosity, strong technical expertise, and a passion for turning groundbreaking ideas into tangible prototypes and systems. Typically, professionals in research engineering jobs are responsible for designing and executing research agendas within industrial or corporate R&D settings. Their core mission is to investigate emerging technologies, develop foundational capabilities, and advance the state of the art in their specialized domain, whether it be artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, biotechnology, materials science, or countless other fields. A key aspect of the role involves building robust, product-ready prototypes to validate concepts and demonstrate feasibility to stakeholders. Daily responsibilities often include conducting in-depth technical research, co-designing systems and solutions with colleagues, owning the implementation of significant software or hardware components, and collaborating cross-functionally with product teams, business units, and sometimes the open-source community. The skill set for research engineering jobs is both broad and deep. A strong academic foundation is common, often with an advanced degree (such as a Master's or PhD) in a relevant engineering or computer science discipline, though equivalent research experience is also valued. Candidates typically need excellent knowledge of core principles in their field—be it computer architecture, algorithms, cryptographic protocols, or domain-specific theories. Proficiency in programming languages like Python, C++, Rust, or Go is essential for building and testing prototypes. Beyond technical prowess, successful Research Engineers are strong analytical and problem-solvers, capable of breaking down ambiguous challenges. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for publishing findings, securing buy-in for projects, and presenting complex technical information to executives, fellow engineers, and potential customers. Leadership qualities, including the ability to inspire and mentor others, are often expected in senior-level research engineering jobs. Ultimately, a career in research engineering is about driving innovation from the lab to the market. It offers the unique opportunity to be at the forefront of technological advancement, constantly learning, and contributing to the foundational work that shapes future products and services. If you thrive in environments that blend deep technical exploration with impactful engineering, exploring research engineering jobs could be your next career step.

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