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Software Engineer

Herndon

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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.


REQUIRED SKILLS

• Demonstrated experience in the development, customization, and use of developing applications for analysis.

• Demonstrated experience with cloud microservices and tools, such as S3, RDSes, and EC2 instances.

• Demonstrated experience managing Structured Query Language (SQL) databases within cloud based relational databases; specifically, populating SQL database (MySQL and Postgres) with new schemas, mapping between different SQL databases, and streamlining data discovery.

• Demonstrated experience implementing and automating Nifi workflows for Extract-Transform-Load processes, as well as custom Python or Java code when appropriate.

• Demonstrated experience creating operating system level scripts to perform ETL operations on SQL databases.

• Demonstrated experience with version control systems, specifically Git.

• Demonstrated experience with JavaScript, CSS, HTML5, and Flask.

• Demonstrated experience using containerization such as Docker or developing and deploying containerized applications or databases.

• Demonstrated experience with user-centered design principles and practices, web standards, typography and color, and web usability standards.

• Demonstrated experience Anaconda, Bash, and Terraform for development purposes.

• Demonstrated experience building and maintaining CI/CD pipelines with software such as source control (Git/GitHub), continuous build/delivery (Jenkins), issue management (Jira), and documentation/collaboration (Confluence).

• Demonstrated experience with automated testing and deployment of infrastructure or configurations.

• Demonstrated experience in the administration, provisioning, and use of cloud technologies (i.e. AWS) particularly with application of data science approaches in the cloud.

• Demonstrated experience optimizing connectivity between cloud-based services and on prem high performance cloud compute servers.

• Demonstrated experience creating and maintaining systems and architectural documentation

• Demonstrated experience with provisioning and management of cloud compute resources and services, such as AWS, Azure, or similar.

• Demonstrated professional proficiency with the following coding languages: SQL, PL/SQL, Python, Java.
DESIRED SKILLS

• Demonstrated experience in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, or closely related discipline.

• Demonstrated experience organizing and structuring solutions to complex problems.

• Demonstrated strong coordination and collaboration skills.

• Demonstrated experience working in a Sponsor analytic mission area, specifically involving research on analyst user needs.

• Demonstrated experience supporting data scientists to create—through fine tuning, transfer learning—models for classification, prediction, generative AI, or other similar tasks.

• Demonstrated experience optimizing the deployment of AI models in the cloud.

• Demonstrated experience connecting cloud servers to Tableau to output visualizations.

• Demonstrated experience with the sponsor’s data management lifecycle

• Demonstrated experience balancing competing activities and priorities

• Demonstrated experience with distributed computation, including experience creating parallel processing solutions.

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