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Software Developer

Laurel, MD

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This position requires U.S. Citizenship and an active TS/SCI security clearance with Full Scope Polygraph. Candidates who do not currently hold these credentials will not be considered.


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SAIC, a leading provider of systems development and deployment, targeting and intelligence analysis, systems engineering and integration, and training capabilities and solutions for the Intelligence Community (IC), is seeking creative and dedicated professionals to fulfill their career goals and objectives, while delivering mission excellence on programs of national importance.

SAIC’s National Intelligence Community (NIC) Business Unit, USG Mission and Information Technology Division, is seeking a Software Developer that is part of an integrated team to create, update, and maintain a federated search and discovery software system to integrate data related to financial information from a variety of data providers within a cloud environment. The developer will utilize an Agile Scrum development methodology throughout this process. This position is located in Tysons, Virginia.

Responsibilities include:

• Java Full Stack Web Development

• Developing a user friendly web application

• Developing new features and enhancements to web application to allow users to search and correlate financial information related to their mission

• Developing APIs and web services

• Creating and maintaining AWS Cloud infrastructure
Required Skills:
1. Active TS/SCI with polygraph
2. Bachelor’s Degree (B.S.) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Management Systems, or a related discipline. Note that years of experience can be substituted in lieu of degree.
3. Five (5) or more years of demonstrated experience in the following:
4. Working within an Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud environment and utilizing tools such as SMS, Data Pipeline, Relational Database (RDS), Cloudwatch, EC2, EBS, S3, KMS, or SMS
5. Developing in a DevOps environment and utilizing tools such as GitHub, Subversion, Jenkins, Maven, or Artifactory
6. Utilizing web stack technologies and software design
7. Working at all tiers of the architecture, to include Web UI, Business Logic, and Database layer
8. Developing software in a continuous integration, continuous deployment (CI/CD) paradigm
9. Working with financial data sets
10. Programming with Java and associated frameworks like SpringBoot
11. Utilizing ElasticSearch and other big data technologies like MapReduce
12. Scripting using JavaScript (JS) framework like Angular JS or EXT-JS
13. Using tools such as Apache Tomcat, Apache Spark, Hadoop, SOLR, JDBC, ANT, Active Directory, LDAP, Regex, SQL, or JSON
14. Using JIRA tracking system
15. Employing Agile development methodology
16. Employing the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Desired Skills:
1. Demonstrated experience with security accreditation process.
2. Demonstrated experience supporting enterprise software development efforts.
3. Demonstrated experience working with commercial financial data sets.
4. Demonstrated experience integrating software with LDAP, PKI and must use services.
5. Demonstrated experience integrating with various applications using web services and APIs.

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