Software Engineer II (TS/SCI) – Impactful Federal Dev
Wyetech
Columbia (MD)
On-site
USD 88,221 - 165,683
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
20% contribution to SEP IRA
Generous PTO plan
Employee Referral Bonus up to $10,000
Various team-building events
Coverage for medical, dental, and vision
Job summary
A technology solutions company is hiring a Software Engineer in Columbia, Maryland. The role requires extensive experience in software development and an active TS/SCI clearance. Responsibilities include developing software systems, ensuring they meet rigorous specifications, and leading teams in complex projects. The benefits package is generous, including a retirement plan and ample PTO. This position is essential for solving real-world problems for federal agencies.
Qualifications
Fourteen (14) years' experience as a Software Engineer is required.
Active TS/SCI security clearance with agency appropriate polygraph required.
Responsibilities
Develops, maintains, and enhances software systems based on documented requirements.
Works individually or as part of a team to deliver solutions.
Reviews and tests software components for adherence to design requirements.
Skills
UI/UX architecture frontend development background
API
ReactJS
NodeJS
Java
Spring Boot framework
Javascript
Docker/Podman
AWS cloud infrastructure
MongoDB
Elasticsearch
Gradle
Education
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related discipline
Four (4) years additional SWE experience may substitute for degree
Job description
A technology solutions company is hiring a Software Engineer in Columbia, Maryland. The role requires extensive experience in software development and an active TS/SCI clearance. Responsibilities include developing software systems, ensuring they meet rigorous specifications, and leading teams in complex projects. The benefits package is generous, including a retirement plan and ample PTO. This position is essential for solving real-world problems for federal agencies.