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Application Developer

The Swift Group is looking for a Full-Stack Applications Developer to support applications development and operations and maintenance of a variety of systems and initiatives focused on streamlining operations, automating processes, and aligning customer solutions to the overarching digital architecture. The ideal candidate will help promote state-of-the-art IT solutions, collaborating with IT mission partners to share technology and lessons learned and ensure records management processes and requirements are included in the early design stages of IT solutions across the Intelligence Community. Additionally, this individual will work in concert with the customer technical interfaces to ensure future plans for technology are in line with the plans for the overall customer architecture. This position is located in Herndon, VA.

This position will include a variety of activities, including:

  • Participation with iterative software development teams with adherence to all reporting requirements;
  • Designing, developing and unit testing code for a production system and demonstration capabilities;
  • Providing demonstrations and detailed walk through of features to a variety of technical and non-technical audiences;
  • Meeting with stakeholders, analyzing requirements, developing user stories, and translating these into software development tasks;
  • Working with systems engineers to specify and design system upgrades;
  • Development of technical documentation and briefing materials to support program status reviews, control gates, and other presentations as directed.

Required Qualifications:

  • 6+ years of relevant experience
  • Ability to lead and direct design thinking for applications
  • Experience with Cloud Formation
  • Experience with Automation and Containerization
  • Knowledge of Kubernetes
  • Strong working knowledge of Angular 8+, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Google Material
  • Working experience with Git, GitHub or GitLab, code reviews
  • Experience with Jenkins
  • Experience with Rest APIs
  • Working experience with AWS technologies (EC2, S3, SQS, SNS)
  • Experience with application frameworks (Spring Boot, NodeJS-NestJS)
  • Expert knowledge of UI design principles and techniques
  • Ability to work well with others as well as independently
  • Ability to work well in a constantly evolving work environment
  • Strong presentation skills
  • BS/BA in Software Engineering, Science, Mathematics, or similar OR equivalent combination of education and experience
  • US Citizenship and an active TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance required

Desired Skills:

  • Experience with UI testing frameworks
  • Experience with Docker/Docker Compose
  • Experience with Python or willing to learn
  • Experience with JavaScript charting libraries such as ChartJS, D3
  • Experience with PDF JavaScript libraries such as pdf.js
  • Experience building js libraries/NPM modules
  • Experience with multi-environment deployments
  • Experience in an Agile environment

 

The Swift Groups is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other protected class.

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