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Software Engineer - in Fort Bragg - C#, C++, .Net, JAVA


US- VA, NC 410, 443, 667, 202, 301, 240
Software Engineer- C# .NET
Through technology, skill and intellect we design and build the most reliable, innovative and enduring 3D GIS visualization products in the industry. Through talent we provide the finest and most qualified personnel to support government contracts.
Job Outline:
A rapidly growing DoD software firm specializing in designing and building 3D GIS visualization products and services is seeking a strong C# /C++/.Net Developer to join their team immediately!
Candidates MUST be CLEARABLE to the Top Secret Level/ SCI ideally.
The candidate should be comfortable working in a team environment but also able to work independently. The company is on the cutting edge of technology and is looking for candidates who understand current technologies, design patterns, very tech savvy and are passionate about continuing to grow technically.
Desired Skills:
5-7 years of experience in C# and or .NET and C+
Development, SQL Server or greater and continuous integration with libraries such as Boost. Experience in test patterns, agile development, smart client patterns and practices, Web Technologies (CSS, HTML, JS, jQuery) strongly desired. OpenGL, WebGL, General GPU Processing, Experience with video processing libraries experience developing applications within an Android, iOS, and Windows environments. It is desirable to have a candidate with domain knowledge of geospatial-intelligence and a working knowledge of signals intelligence, human intelligence, and all-source analysis.
Compensation will be determined by skill level, but the salary range is expected to be between $110-135k annually plus annual bonus
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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