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Applications Developer

Herndon, Virginia, United States

 

We are currently seeking a talented Applications Developer to join our mission-driven team supporting a wide range of applications and digital solutions. This role will focus on designing, developing, and implementing high-performance software that tackles the toughest challenges. 

As a core member of the development team, you’ll help innovate, optimize, and transform the digital landscape with your technical prowess. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of software development and mission support in a fast-paced environment.

 

Clearance Requirement : TS/SCI with Polygraph

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Engineering Excellence: Design, build, and maintain high-quality software systems that are scalable, efficient, and reliable.
  • Problem Solving: Use your superhuman analytical skills to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve complex technical issues.
  • Innovation: Continuously innovate and push the boundaries of technology to develop cutting-edge software solutions.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with fellow super-developers, product managers, and designers to bring ideas to life.
  • Code Quality: Ensure your code is clean, maintainable, and adheres to best practices. Conduct code reviews and provide constructive feedback to peers.
  • Security: Implement robust security measures to protect software systems from vulnerabilities and cyber threats.
  • User-Centric Design: Create software with the end-user in mind, ensuring an intuitive and seamless user experience.

Required Qualifications

  • Proficiency in multiple programming languages and frameworks (e.g., JavaScript, Python, Node.js, React, Angular, etc.).
  • Strong understanding of OCR tools and libraries (e.g., Tesseract, Google Vision API, etc.).
  • Demonstrated experience with: 
    • Implementing graphical user interface (GUI) components in web applications using the Angular
      framework
    • Building reusable code and libraries for future use
    • Asynchronous programming paradigms
    • Ability to design, develop, test and implement new applications based on project requirements
    • Decomposing concepts to discrete development tasks and managing your work to a deadline
    • Ability to develop wireframes and storyboards to help stakeholders conceptualize a front-end
      solution
    • Optimizing front end applications for maximum speed and scalability

Preferred Qualifications

  •  Automated testing for front end applications (i.e. Jasmine, Selenium, Cypress)
  • Linux (Bash) shell scripting
  • Web-based platforms to perform searches or analytics on large data sets
  • Should be familiar with developing front-end solutions with 508 compliances in mind
  • Middle-tier application design and development using any framework - NodeJs, Java, Python
  • Development and deployment of applications in the Commercial Cloud Services (C2S)
  • Amazon Web Services cloud environment
  • Data visualization tools (i.e. Tableau, Pandas, D3.js, ggplot, etc)
  • Open-source front end libraries that manipulate PDF documents such as PDF.js
  • Proficiency in Python software development, especially web service development in Flask or
    Django

Why Work at M1?

  • Engage in meaningful, mission-oriented work with national impact
  • Collaborate with top-tier professionals in a high-performance environment
  • Work on cutting-edge projects with the latest technology
  • Enjoy a culture of innovation, integrity, and technical excellence

 

 

 

M1 Technology is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.

 
 
 

 

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