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Senior Full Stack Developer (Security Clearance)

Delafield - HQ

We are on a mission to unlock impossible AI for all. 

Imagine a world in which breakthrough discoveries are commonplace. Here at RAIC Labs, we help organizations transcend data-access and data-quality issues, unleashing the full impact of AI in all fields. Simply put, our technology unlocks previously impossible AI that has the power to change the world. 

That’s all well and good, but despite our high-tech profile, we recognize that none of this is possible without our people. Which is why we’re thrilled to be adding a Senior Cleared Full Stack Developer to our team. In this role, you’ll be responsible for the full software development lifecycle, from conception to deployment. Ideally, you’ll be comfortable with both front-end and back-end coding languages, development frameworks, and third-party libraries. 

This position will focus on government high-side deployments, and you’ll play a key role in supporting the broader engineering team by helping non-cleared teammates develop features and debug issues that can only be reproduced in classified environments. 

Here’s what you’ll be working on: 

  • Building cutting-edge user interfaces – bridging human interaction with AI 
  • Collaborating with the AI team to optimize results and performance 
  • Working with the product management team to ideate new features 
  • Supporting and unblocking non-cleared engineers by reproducing, debugging, and validating issues in secure environments 
  • Developing and maintaining software deployed on government high-side systems 

Required Skills, Knowledge, and Experience: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or Management Information Systems 
  • 8+ years of professional software development experience 
  • Active security clearance (Top Secret preferred) 
  • Experience working in secure, air-gapped, or classified environments 
  • Proficiency in C#, .NET, and Python 
  • Experience with FastAPI 
  • Familiarity with modern front-end frameworks such as ReactJS 
  • Microservice implementation and design experience 
  • Deploying, maintaining, and troubleshooting local Docker environments 
  • Strong grasp of Unit Testing and SOLID principles 
  • Experience with Docker Compose and lightweight Kubernetes distributions such as K3S 
  • Familiarity with edge-based Identity Providers (e.g., Authentik, Keycloak) 
  • Redis Cache integration 
  • Modern CI/CD platforms and workflows 
  • Permanent eligibility to work in the United States without sponsorship 

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