OpenSSL is looking to hire two full-time positions: Developer, and Manager

UPDATE: Please note these positions have been filled.

The OpenSSL Management Committee are looking to hire a full time Developer and a full time Manager. Details of the roles follow.

To apply please send your cover letter and resume to jobs@openssl.org by 6th January 2022 (extended from 9th December 2021).

OpenSSL Developer

About OpenSSL

The OpenSSL Project develops and maintains the OpenSSL software - a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured toolkit for general-purpose cryptography and secure communication. The software is widely used around the globe by thousands of organisations, including many major household name corporations. The OpenSSL software is released under an open source licence and is available for free to anyone that wants to use it.

The software is developed by a distributed team, mostly consisting of volunteers with some paid developers. Development is managed by the OpenSSL Management Committee (OMC).

Job Overview

Working as part of the existing development team (consisting of full time staff as well as volunteers) this full time role will assist the OMC in developing and maintaining the OpenSSL Project software.

You must be a self motivated and self directed individual comfortable with working by yourself for protracted periods of time whilst fitting into a small English speaking globally distributed team using an Agile based development methodology.

You will be primarily based from home with occasional business trips. You will be expected to attend regular weekly and daily meetings which are currently during the 07:00-10:00 UTC time window.

Salary commensurate with experience and location.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Design and develop the features, tooling, tests and documentation for inclusion in new OpenSSL versions.
  • Investigate reports of defects from end users and develop fixes.
  • Provide support to end users and paid-for support customers through OMC mandated channels (currently including GitHub and mailing lists).
  • Take part in the analysis of security reports and help to develop and test fixes and security advisories as necessary.
  • Review third party code submissions.
  • Regular attendance at daily “stand up” meetings with other members of the development team as well as other technical and planning meetings as required.
  • Basic Linux system administration as/when required.
  • You must be able to travel to meeting locations around the globe on an occasional basis including Europe, North America, and Australia.
  • Other duties as they may arise, and as directed by the OMC.

Qualifications and Experience

  • You must have a strong development background with experience of C.
  • You will need to be comfortable interacting with command line tools to perform or aid your duties.
  • You should have working knowledge of internet protocols and their layering (IP, TCP, UDP) and at least some experience with network programming.
  • You must have excellent spoken and written English.
  • Advantageous, but not required are:
    • an understanding of Cryptography;
    • an ability to write secure code;
    • knowledge of assembly code for one or more contemporary CPU architectures;
    • experience with Perl;
    • familiarity with the Git SCM;
    • development experience with one or more of: Android, iOS, macOS and Windows;
    • basic system administration knowledge for Linux and/or TLS concepts.
  • An interest or background in Open Source development is also an advantage.

OpenSSL Manager

About OpenSSL

The OpenSSL Project develops and maintains the OpenSSL software - a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured toolkit for general-purpose cryptography and secure communication. The software is widely used around the globe by thousands of organisations, including many major household name corporations. The OpenSSL software is released under an open source licence and is available for free to anyone that wants to use it.

The software is developed by a distributed team, mostly consisting of volunteers with some paid developers. Development is managed by the OpenSSL Management Committee (OMC).

Job Overview

Working as part of the existing development team (consisting of full time staff as well as volunteers) this full time role will assist the OMC in administering and managing the OpenSSL Project and its associated companies - the OpenSSL Software Foundation (OSF), and OpenSSL Software Services (OSS). This will cover a broad range of responsibilities and duties.

You must be a self motivated and self directed individual comfortable with working by yourself for protracted periods of time whilst fitting into a small English speaking globally distributed team using an Agile based development methodology.

You will be primarily based from home with occasional business trips. You will be expected to attend regular weekly and daily meetings which are currently during the 07:00-11:00 UTC time window. Since the project has members from around the world, virtual meetings are often held outside of normal business hours to accommodate different time zones and so you will be expected to be flexible about when you will be available.

Salary commensurate with experience and location.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Line management of project funded resources
  • Assist the volunteer directors in performance of their duties;
  • Assist in follow up of administrative interactions (support, payments, renewals, account updates, CLA status, etc)
  • Project Management for OMC (minutes, record issues, manage status and competition of issues)
  • Project Management for OTC (minutes, record issues, manage status and competition of issues)
  • Project Management for project resources (minutes, record issues, manage status and competition of issues)
  • Project Management for external engagements (e.g. fips-sponsors, security issues) (minutes, record issues, manage status and competition of issues)
  • Establish work practices to effectively manage and improve completion of tasks by voluntary and funded resources
  • You must be able to travel to meeting locations around the globe on an occasional basis including Europe, North America, and Australia.
  • Other duties as they may arise, and as directed by the OMC.

Qualifications and Experience

You must have excellent spoken and written English. While not a technical role you will be interacting with highly technical people on a daily basis so a broad background and understanding of software development is essential. You may need to interact with command line tools to perform or aid your duties. An understanding of Cryptography and/or TLS concepts is an advantage but not required. You will have a proven track record in a Project or Technical Management role in a software development environment. An interest or background in Open Source development is also an advantage.