Hardware / Low Level Security Engineer

Cerebras Systems

$130K — $180K *
Telecommunications & Hardware
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Mechanical/Electrical Engineering background with a focus on Cybersecurity.
  • In-depth knowledge of Linux kernel internals, including modules and system interfaces.
  • Practical experience with firmware components like UEFI and secure boot.
  • Proficient in C and another systems programming language (e.g., Rust, Go).
  • Understanding of hardware isolation techniques and related compute architectures.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with teams to integrate security measures from hardware to software layers.
  • Implement security hardening in Linux kernel and related systems for compute platforms.
  • Establish secure boot and attestation protocols for comprehensive protection.
  • Conduct thorough security assessments of low-level system elements to identify vulnerabilities.
  • Create monitoring tools using kernel-level capabilities for threat detection.
  • Monitor evolving security threats and lead mitigation efforts across systems.
  • Document security posture and remediation strategies clearly for wider understanding.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work with cutting-edge AI inference technology.
  • Collaborative environment with diverse teams focused on security improvements.
  • Access to continuous learning and professional development in cybersecurity.
  • Engagement in unique compute architecture protection efforts.
Full Job Description
About The Role

We are seeking a Hardware / Low Level Security Engineer to harden the foundational layers of the systems that run the fastest AI inference on earth. You will work close to the metal - across the Linux kernel, firmware, secure boot, and hardware roots of trust - to identify weaknesses, build defenses, and partner with platform and infrastructure teams to ship low-level security improvements. The right candidate brings deep systems expertise, a security mindset shaped by hands-on hardening and exploitation, and a passion for protecting unique compute architectures at scale.

Responsibilities
• Partner with platform, infrastructure, and hardware teams to embed security controls from physical hardware through runtime.
• Design and implement security hardening across the Linux kernel, bootloader, firmware, and host OS layers of Cerebras compute platforms.
• Drive secure boot, measured boot, and attestation strategies across our infrastructure, from the wafer-scale system to supporting host nodes.
• Conduct deep security reviews of kernel modules, drivers, and low-level system components - identifying and remediating memory safety, privilege escalation, and isolation issues.
• Develop kernel-level monitoring and telemetry (e.g., eBPF) to enable detection of low-level attacker behavior.
• Stay ahead of emerging kernel CVEs, supply chain risks, and hardware-level threats - driving response and remediation across the fleet.
• Document low-level security posture, threat models, and remediation playbooks in clear, accessible language.

Skills and Qualifications
• Background in Mechanical and/or Electrical Engineering with career focus in Cybersecurity.
• Deep familiarity with the Linux kernel - including kernel modules, syscall interface, namespaces, cgroups, eBPF, and LSM.
• Hands-on experience with firmware, UEFI, secure boot, TPM, and platform integrity tooling.
• Strong proficiency in C and a modern systems language (Rust, Go, or similar), with the ability to read and write production kernel code.
• Familiarity with hardware-level isolation primitives (e.g., IOMMU, SR-IOV, confidential computing); exposure to non-standard compute architectures a plus.
• Strong written communication skills, with the ability to make low-level security concepts approachable for non-specialists.

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