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Research Engineer - Formal Methods at Code Metal: Boston, United States; On-site; IT; Other IT. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.
- Location and workplace: Boston, United States, On-site
- Role classification: IT, Other IT
- Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-05-29.
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Code Metal is redefining code translation for mission-critical industries, helping defense partners move more quickly and reliably from algorithm to silicon. Our platform accelerates deployment of DSP, RF, communications, and embedded signal processing algorithms onto heterogeneous compute targets, including GPUs, FPGAs, ASICs, and edge SoCs. We also support automotive, aerospace, and semiconductor partners deploying complex algorithms onto constrained hardware with speed and rigor.
About the RoleCode Metal is seeking a Research Engineer specializing in Formal Methods to join our team. In this role, you will work at the intersection of theory and practice, applying, implementing, and integrating testing and verification tools into Code Metal products.
You will collaborate closely with researchers and engineers to embed formal methods techniques into Code Metal workflows, driving innovation at the intersection of formal methods and artificial intelligence research.
Responsibilities
Work closely with the research team to translate formal methods research into implemented solutions and integrate them into production-ready Code Metal products.
Apply and adapt tools and frameworks to make formal verification accessible to practicing engineers.
Conduct experiments to evaluate the applicability and effectiveness of formal methods on industrial-scale codebases.
Collaborate across multidisciplinary teams, contributing to both research initiatives and production-grade solutions.
Required Requirements
Advanced degree (Master’s or Ph.D.) in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field, with a focus on software engineering, formal methods, and programming languages.
Strong programming skills in Python, C/C++, or Rust.
Demonstrated proficiency in core software development practices, including: version control, code review, testing, continuous integration, build systems, and release pipelines.
Combination of strong software engineering skills with a solid background in formal methods to build robust and maintainable systems.
Familiarity with interactive and automated theorem provers (e.g., PVS, Coq, Lean, SMT solvers), static analyzers (e.g., Frama-C, Infer, Polyspace), and property-based testing libraries (e.g., QuickCheck, Hypothesis) is a strong plus.
Expertise in one or more of the following areas: theorem proving, SMT solving, program synthesis, and static analysis.
Ability to translate technical research into practical engineering solutions.
Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset.
Eligible to obtain and maintain an active U.S. Top Secret security clearance
Preferred Requirements
Experience integrating formal methods into CI/CD pipelines or software development workflows.
Contributions to open-source formal methods tools.
Experience working in high-assurance industries (e.g., aerospace, medical devices, automotive).
Active U.S. security clearance (Secret or Top-Secret)
Pay depends on experience, but we strive to be at the upper end of the salary range
Health care plan with 100% premium coverage, including medical, dental, and vision
401k with 5% matching
Paid Time Off (uncapped vacation, plus sick and public holidays)
Flexible hybrid or remote work arrangement
Relocation assistance for qualifying employees
We are an equal opportunity employer. US Citizenship may be required for certain project assignments involving security clearance.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.