Leeds, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Operations
ASAP
26/05/2026
Not applicable
Permanent | Full Time
Yes
Intorqa is the first threat intelligence company built exclusively for the games industry. We track and analyse cheating ecosystems, including automation tooling, exploit techniques, reverse-engineering, and abuse methods that undermine competitive integrity in some of the world's biggest online titles. Our clients are anti-cheat and security engineers at major studios and publishers, and what we hand them is structured, timestamped intelligence they can act on immediately. We aim to make gaming safer and fairer.
The Role
This isn't a traditional QA or testing job. We're expanding our research capability and are looking for someone who can analyse the technical and social ecosystems surrounding game abuse, and can document findings in a structured, evidential manner suitable for security and engineering teams.
You'll be joining a small, specialist team doing work that sits at the intersection of security research and gaming. Day-to-day that means conducting controlled security research into cheating and abuse ecosystems - documenting what they do, how they behave, and how they interact with existing security protections. You must be able to communicate clearly - your findings are only as good as the ability of the reader to act on them.
You will need to stay current with how the cheat landscape is evolving across the titles and platforms we cover, across PC, console and mobile. The work rewards people who enjoy building technical lab environments and tooling, pull things apart to see how they work, and aren't satisfied until they've found the bottom of a problem.
You don't need to be a software engineer. You do need to be methodical, technically curious, and precise. Strong judgement, professionalism, and discretion are essential - candidates should be comfortable operating responsibly within legal, ethical, and operational boundaries.
What We're Looking For
Experience with low-level debugging, protocol analysis, mobile device modification, or security research tooling - self-taught or hobbyist experience is absolutely fine
Some understanding of gaming ecosystems: how bots operate, what addon APIs expose, how clients communicate with servers
A methodical approach to testing and documentation -you own your work end-to-end
Comfortable in a small, focused team
The role supports defensive security, anti-cheat, and player safety initiatives across online games.
Bonus Points
Experience with low-level hardware or firmware analysis
Mobile security research -APK analysis, rooting, Frida
Lua scripting or reverse engineering game addons
Understanding of anti-cheat architectures at kernel, userspace, or hypervisor level
Additional spoken languages
Location
Leeds-based with dedicated on-site testing hardware. Remote considered for candidates with a strong track record or their own setup.
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