We build mobile secure communications apps for finance, government, defence and enterprise; our main product is like a government-certified Whatsapp (but where you can run it on your own servers to satisfy GDPR) and we also do Push To Talk and we’re working on some sexy new product areas.
We’re looking for like-minded people to join us in a variety of roles:
- Cyber-security architects/engineers (hands-on fixers, not theoreticians!);
- Android, iOS and Windows 10 native client developers;
- Full stack / back end developers who can deliver a shiny UX as well as in-depth server-side functionality, whether Java server-side or GoLang;
- Networking and Operations folks to install stuff with interesting customers and help them when things go wrong (including deft handling of PEBKAC issues).
We look for people who can work autonomously, deliver ahead of schedule, and not hum annoyingly when using headphones while working. You need to be dynamic, adaptable, experienced, with a strong existing knowledge in one or more of crypto (e.g. SIGNAL), networking, VoIP, SIP and stuff like that.
Armour is a 25-person company, growing fast, offering share options, bonuses, and a healthy dependency on chocolate biscuits and doughnuts. We’re also quite British, which is why we spell doughnuts the correct way.
Interested? Take a quick look at www.armourcomms.com then email us at [email protected]. (NO agencies, UK citizens ONLY please.)
We’re a team of security-minded developers creating real-time secure communications applications for enterprises, finance and governments; you can think of us as a government-certified Whatsapp (other comms products are available).
We’re looking for like-minded people to join us in a variety of roles:
- Android, iOS and Windows 10 native client developers;
- Specialists in cyber-security (hands-on fixers, rather than theoreticians! If you've enjoyed Cryptopals then this could be the place for you);
- Full stack / back end developers who can deliver a shiny UX as well as in-depth server-side functionality;
- Networking and Operations folks to install stuff with interesting customers and help them when things go wrong (including deft handling of PEBKAC issues).
We look for people who can work autonomously, deliver ahead of schedule, and not hum annoyingly when listening to music on their headphones while working. You need to be dynamic, adaptable, experienced, with a strong existing knowledge of networking, VoIP, SIP and stuff like that... or at least be really dynamic and fast-learning.
Armour is a 20-person company, offering share options, bonuses, and an unhealthy dependency on chocolate biscuits and doughnuts. We’re also very British, which is why we spell doughnuts the correct way.
Interested? Take a quick look at www.armourcomms.com then email us at [email protected].
No agencies, no time-wasters, UK citizens only please.
We build mobile secure communications apps for finance, government, defence and enterprise; our main product is like a government-certified Whatsapp (but where you can run it on your own servers to satisfy GDPR) and we also do Push To Talk and we’re working on some sexy new product areas.
We’re looking for like-minded people to join us in a variety of roles: - Cyber-security architects/engineers (hands-on fixers, not theoreticians!); - Android, iOS and Windows 10 native client developers; - Full stack / back end developers who can deliver a shiny UX as well as in-depth server-side functionality, whether Java server-side or GoLang; - Networking and Operations folks to install stuff with interesting customers and help them when things go wrong (including deft handling of PEBKAC issues).
We look for people who can work autonomously, deliver ahead of schedule, and not hum annoyingly when using headphones while working. You need to be dynamic, adaptable, experienced, with a strong existing knowledge in one or more of crypto (e.g. SIGNAL), networking, VoIP, SIP and stuff like that.
Armour is a 25-person company, growing fast, offering share options, bonuses, and a healthy dependency on chocolate biscuits and doughnuts. We’re also quite British, which is why we spell doughnuts the correct way.
Interested? Take a quick look at www.armourcomms.com then email us at [email protected]. (NO agencies, UK citizens ONLY please.)