Embedded Hardware and Software Pen Tester Positions in GE Smart Grid

November 18th, 2009 admin

I was asked to help locate two candidates for positions in the GE Smart Grid initiative. We’re looking for an Embedded Hardware Penetration Tester (1080237) and an Embedded Firmware Penetration Tester (1080236). If interested, search for the indicated job numbers at ge.com/careers or go to the job site to get to the search function a little faster. I don’t have any other information on these jobs, so please work through the job site. Thank you. Update Mon 16 Nov : As noted by Charlene in the comments below, the jobs are no longer posted. If I hear they are back I will post an update here. Update Wed 18 Nov : I was just told the jobs are either open or will be soon. Thank you. Copyright 2003-2009 Richard Bejtlich and TaoSecurity (taosecurity.blogspot.com and www.taosecurity.com)


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