Software Engineer - Cosmos Platform

U.S. Remote

Why Join Bishop Fox

At Bishop Fox, security is more than a job—it’s a passion that drives us to push boundaries and innovate continuously. We are the leader in continuous offensive security and penetration testing services, and we are recognized for delivering world-class customer experiences. We’re the trusted offensive security partner more than a quarter of the Fortune 100, half of the Fortune 10, and the top global media companies, helping them safeguard their digital landscapes. Our Cosmos platform, named Best Emerging Technology by SC Media, is just one example of how we lead in developing innovative, effective security solutions.

Joining Bishop Fox means working alongside a team with people as curious and committed as you. You’ll tackle complex challenges for some of the world’s most recognized organizations, helping them secure their networks against real-world threats. With nearly 20 years of industry contributions—including 16 open-source tools and 50 security advisories published in the past five years alone—we’re dedicated to making the digital world safer, one breakthrough at a time. Here, your potential is limitless, fueled by our commitment to supporting your growth and impact.

 

Responsibilities 

  • Engineer tooling and technologies to bring scale to the Bishop Fox microservice platform. 
  • Integrate new tools with platform supplied services to streamline support and maintenance efforts. 
  • Understand and break down technical platform and product requirements to ensure clear tasks 
  • Perform SME duties relating to Bishop Fox’s core service providers; AWS (Amazon Web Services), GitHub, and Azure. 

 

Requirements 

  • 5-8 years of software engineering experience 
  • Experience in cloud-compatible development language(s) - Go and Terraform experience required (personal projects or professional) 
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS) experience strongly preferred 
  • Knowledge of relational databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL) - PostgreSQL preferred 
  • Knowledge of NoSQL databases (DynamoDB, Redis) 
  • Earlier experience in platform library software engineering 
  • Understanding of secure coding practices 
  • Interest in or experience with public cloud capabilities is a huge plus 
  • An interest in cybersecurity would be ideal 
  • A degree is nice to have but by no means a necessity 
  • Emotional intelligence + ego-less intelligence 
  • Flexibility: you adapt to dynamic environments well 
  • Autonomy – you work well on your own 

 

Our Values 

We strive to live by our values every day, in support of our core tenets, which are to deliver the highest quality of work for our clients, quality of life for our team, and quality of business for our industry and our future. 

  • Be Excellent to Each Other 
  • Do the Right Thing 
  • Do What You’ll Say You’ll Do 
  • Get Better Together 
  • Give a Sh*t 

 

We offer a variety of benefits and perks, such as: 

  • Generous Time Off and Company-Wide Holidays 
  • Health Insurance options including Medical, Dental, Vision 
  • Retirement; 401k matching for Traditional and Roth accounts in the US 
  • Work From Home Support 
  • Monthly allowance for cell phone and internet 
  • Training Budget 
  • Paid Parental Leave 

 

Bishop Fox is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local lawAll new hires must pass a background check as a condition of employment. 

 

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