Application Developer III Secret Clearance Engineering at Geebo

Application Developer III Secret Clearance

Company Name:
RCJ Consulting,LLC
This is an onsite position
Candidate must have active clearance requirements listed in Job description
No 3rd party Agencies or resumes
No remote work
No Corp to Corp Arrangements
W2 candidates only preferred
Application Developer III
Designs, develops, enhances, debugs, and implements software.
Knowledge of programming languages such as C# and VB.Net, ASP.NET, MVC is required.
Troubleshoots production problems related to software applications.
Ensures compliance with Department of State's IT security standards.
Researches, tests, builds, and integrates enhancements or new products based on client requirements.
Coordinates conversion and/or integration projects.
Designs and develops new major software products or major enhancements to existing software.
Prepares and provides software-related documentation.
Provides status reports for ongoing work.
Working knowledge of MS Teams Foundation Server
Front-end development for mobile friendly web applications using Twitter BootStrap
Coordinates and addresses problems of systems integration, compatibility, and multiple platforms
Consults with project teams and end users to identify application requirements.
Assists in the evaluation and recommendation of application software packages, application
integration and testing tools.
Acts as team leader on projects.
Instructs, assigns, directs, and checks the work of other software developers on development team.
Facilitates change control, problem management, and communication among programmers and
analysts.
Possesses and applies expertise on multiple complex work assignments
Candidate must have a minimum of six years of experience in software development.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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