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Domain Full-Stack Engineer - U.S. Citizenship Required

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Type: Full-time W2 position
Experience Required: 2-4+ years
Residence: Current residence as of the application date and within the U.S. for 3 of the past 5 years.
Location: 100% remote, with potential for occasional onsite meetings or travel. Work must be performed within the U.S.

Role Summary

Welcome to Via Logic, where innovation meets collaboration. We are currently seeking a Domain Full-Stack Engineer with 2-4+ years of relevant experience for a full-time position supporting our federal government client. This role is intended for a U.S. citizen with expertise in developing, deploying, and managing secure, scalable, and efficient full-stack solutions using modern technologies such as Java, Node.js, React, AWS, and Terraform.

As a Domain Full-Stack Engineer, you will be instrumental in transforming our clients' digital infrastructure to be more effective, secure, and aligned with their business goals. You will work closely with key stakeholders to deliver impactful projects while ensuring that security and compliance standards are met.

Our Key Requirement:

  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Trust: U.S. citizenship is mandatory, as this work supports a federal government client. Candidates must successfully complete a Background Investigation (BI) and credit check before starting work. Applicants must have no impediments to obtaining a public trust security clearance.
  • Location: MUST RESIDE in the U.S., and work MUST BE PERFORMED in the U.S.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Automation and Testing: Compatibility, accessibility, and integration automation and testing including requirements for Section 508 compliancy.
  • Full-Stack Development: Develop and maintain secure, scalable applications using Java, Node.js, React, and related technologies.
  • CI/CD Pipeline Support: Assist in the development and automation of CI/CD pipelines, integrating security and compliance checks.
  • Cloud Infrastructure Management: Deploy and manage cloud infrastructure using AWS and Terraform, ensuring applications are optimized for performance and security.
  • Security and Compliance: Conduct security assessments and compliance checks to ensure that all solutions meet federal and industry standards.
  • Agile Collaboration: Actively participate in Agile project teams, contributing to sprints and fostering continuous improvement in development practices.
  • Integration and Data Management: Manage data integration and flow processes, ensuring data integrity and accurate handling of ETL processes.
  • Production Support: Provide operational support, oversee build processes, and ensure smooth production deployment with an emphasis on automation.

Your Required Skill and Experience:

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
  • Full-Stack Proficiency: Experience with front-end technologies like React, HTML, CSS, and back-end technologies like Java, Node.js, and SQL.
  • Cloud and DevOps Skills: Experience in AWS services and Terraform, with experience in automating deployment processes and managing cloud infrastructure.
  • Programming and System Optimization: Strong skills in programming languages such as Java, Node.js, and Python, with a focus on optimizing performance and cost-effectiveness.
  • Security Practices: Understanding of secure coding practices, cloud security, and compliance standards like FISMA, FedRAMP and NIST SP 800-53.
  • Teamwork and Communication: Excellent collaboration skills, with experience working in Agile environments, using frameworks like Scrum or SAFe.
  • Preferred: Experience in the government sector, particularly with DHS, and with an active public trust clearance.

Types of Badges and Certifications:

  • None required.  AWS Certification such as Certified Solutions Architect/DevOps Engineer preferred

Your Benefits:

  • Remote Work: U.S.-based remote position offering flexibility for work-life balance.
  • Health Care: Comprehensive health care benefits.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO): Generous PTO to support work-life balance.

How we work:

  • Client-facing: Engage with clients both in person and through virtual meetings with cameras on.
  • Full-time W2 position.
  • Availability: Must be available on company and client-provided communication tools such as Teams, Monday.com, Slack, email, and for meetings between 9AM-5PM EST.

About Via Logic LLC and What we do:

The Via Logic team includes subject matter experts (SMEs) in IT investment analysis, domain analysis, and lean product delivery across key disciplines such as enterprise and systems architecture, cybersecurity with thoughtful automation, cloud-native/smart transitions, DevSecOps principles, operationalizing AI/ML, and robust identity management strategies. We provide unique insights and actionable enterprise architecture, poised to take on modernization efforts for government and private sector clients.

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