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Web Developer/Engineer - Basic

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Electrosoft Services, Inc. is an award-winning company that provides comprehensive technology-based solutions and services to federal customers. While cybersecurity is our specialty, we also focus on ICAM, enterprise IT modernization, and software solutions.  We always seek to delight our customers, so we retain highly qualified employees and offer them meaningful work, growth opportunities, and work-life balance. What sets us apart from all other contractors is the sense of teamwork our employees feel – and the knowledge that outstanding effort is recognized and rewarded.  The camaraderie we share emanates from Lunch & Learn sessions where we explore new ideas together, fun group activities ranging from escape rooms to miniature golf, and much, much more. If we’ve described you and your dream workplace, please apply and share in the many benefits and opportunities we offer.

Web Developer/Engineer - Basic

Responsibilities and Duties:

Develop software based on requirements to meet the needed business solution at enterprise, large-scale level. All work is within the application development framework used by the organization. Collaborate with a Project Manager to meet the requirement of fulfilling the client’s goals to implement the business solution. Proficiently executes the work using the tools and techniques required for the project. Utilizes web-based software such as Java, HTML, Custom Style Scripts, AngularJS, JavaScript, JQuery, SOAP, REST API, mobile development, and Web Based API in the building of software applications. 

Develop the following capabilities in a web-based environment to comply with J6’s directive of modernizing Access based programs.

Required capabilities:

  • Responsible for the development of middle to high-end client server-based applications, designing and developing web pages, and porting applications to a web interface. Interface with clients to determine requirements. Perform tasks assigned with minimal supervision.
  • Create, submit, and track emergency buy package records along with all attachments needed for a buy package. This allows a one stop shop for production CSS teams to submit and track the progress of their buy requests.
  • A submission inbox that allows the priority cell team to assign buy packages to their CSS’s to work.
  • Individual workflows for Pri Cell CSS’s to efficiently track and work buy packages
  • A workflow for buy packages that are submitted for Command approval for efficient completion by the command authority.
  • Readily available metrics for each gate in both process that can be pulled at any moment as well as monthly metrics on the process. Also metrics on total submissions, denials, awards, etc.
  • A read only “Snapshot” feature that allows production CSS teams to see current status of buys without needing emails
  • A location to store all corresponding attachments, including any emails that are needed to work the buy package.
  • A priority cell supervisor workflow that allows the supervisor and lead to see current status of full workload.
  • Auto populated time stamps for when gates are completed in order to accurately track metrics.
  • Auto-create buy package control numbers (this is currently done manually)
  • Auto-pull data points from EBS for NIINs when they are submitted for review to include:
    • Open contracts with EDDs
    • Open PRs with EADs
    • AAC code
    • AMC/AMSC codes
    • Nomenclature
    • CSI/FAT designation
    • Critical Item designation
    • Sales/cost price data
    • Preferred Cage/PN
    • Shelf-life data
    • MP/PS contact information
    • MDS expiration date
  • Create an additional workflow for Contracting Branch to track the PR/PO process
  • A tracking log that annotates any changes/saves done by users. Would include date/time the update was made and the userID that made the change.
  • The addition of an Internal Note section, that would allow more in-depth information to be added. Something like a journal.
  • Autocreation of certain required forms for each process (i.e. 1912, impact statement, 1901, etc.)
  • These are current capabilities within Microsoft Access that we have concerns about moving to a web-based system that is not locally owned due to associated risks. Need a risk mitigation plan for the following capabilities:
  • A way to custom build reports/data pulls
  • A simple way to request updates and changes to the tool (this process is ever changing and will require frequent updates)

Basic Qualifications

  • Relevant certification from a nationally recognized technical authority.
  • Associate degree in Computer Science or related field
  • One (1) years of experience in Java/JSP scripting, software development, web page design and development.
  • Experience with SQL Developer or TOAD, Eclipse IDE, and GitHub or related applications.
  • Relevant certification from a nationally recognized technical authority.
  • Good customer relation skills
  • Experience utilizing HTML, CSS, XML, PERL, Apache, Oracle Database, Oracle WebLogic, and or Apache Maven.
  • US citizen
  • Must possess IT-II Non-Critical Sensitive security clearance or Tier 3 (T3).

Pay Range

$65,000 - $73,000 USD

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