Join a revolutionary team of Cloud service, SaaS and Security specialists to build distributed Cloud in the growing field of multi-cloud SaaS and Security solution. We are looking for a Software Engineer- III to join our Mobile Bot/Fraud Defense team to accelerate Mobile SDK & API Protection.
As a member of the Mobile Bot Defense team, you will be responsible for designing and developing Cloud solutions for the new landscape of F5 SaaS products.
Responsibilities
Build F5 SaaS solution for Fraud and Bot Defense Security services.
Design/develop/enhance core Mobile security functionalities.
Collaborate with product management and other engineering teams to align engineering deliverables with business goals and customer needs.
Oversee the integration of best practices in security to safeguard all systems and data.
Use great troubleshooting skills regarding network libraries and state management in mobile applications.
Required Qualifications
bachelors degree in computer science or equivalent professional experience (4+ years).
Hands-on experience in Mobile and cloud technology.
Knowledge and expertise in software engineering methodologies and practices for full software development process, including coding standards, code reviews, build process, CI/CD, testing, performance benchmarking and operations.
Proficiency in programming languages such as Java, Kotlin, Swift, Objective-C, C/C++, Lua.
Scripting skills in Python, Shell or another common language.
Working experience in Agile software development methodology.
Excellent knowledge of multithreading and algorithms.
Ability to capture and analyze network traffic.
Knowledge of Espresso and other mobile automation tools.
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