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ASRC Federal is a leading government contractor furthering missions in space, public health and defense. As an Alaska Native owned corporation, our work helps secure an enduring future for our shareholders. Join our team and discover why we are a top veteran employer and Certified Great Place to Work™.
ASRC Federal has an exciting opportunity for a Software Engineer Developer. Your responsibilities will include deploying, configuring and managing a DevSecOps platform as a service for a U.S. Government customer, customizing the platform per customer requirements, following an agile delivery approach, managing the backlog of work items outlined by the Microsoft Architect, developing the solution and delivering it into a classified Microsoft region, providing documentation for code in a Git repository, instructions for deploying the platform into a Kubernetes cluster, creating a software bill of materials with version numbers for platform accreditation, and providing configuration assistance to integrate the service with the customer’s on‑premises network identity store.
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We invest in the lives of our employees, both in and out of the workplace, by providing competitive pay and benefits packages. Benefits offered may include health care, dental, vision, life insurance; 401(k); education assistance; paid time off including PTO, holidays, and any other paid leave required by law.
ASRC Federal and its subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, gender, color, age, sexual orientation, gender identification, national origin, religion, marital status, ancestry, citizenship, disability, protected veteran status, or any other factor prohibited by applicable law.