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Senior Software Engineer-TS/SCI Required-Fort Bragg OR Fairfax, VA


Senior Software Engineer - Fort Bragg, N.C. Clearance Required: TS/SCI
CI Poly desired
Description
o This is a customer-facing, expansion role in Fort Bragg.! As our Software Engineer, you will need several language skills: .NET, C#, Java Script, HTML and occasionally C++. Microsoft Platform.
o You will be responsible for maintaining, customizing and supporting /performing requirements analysis, design, coding, testing, verification and validation, and maintenance of enterprise custom desktop and web-based solutions for editing and reporting on geospatial databases with links to legacy systems.
o Primarily responsible for customizing and supporting customer software code in C#, Javascript, .NET to standards, meeting requirements on schedule and with minimal defects.
Requirements:
o Minimum of 8 years related experience
o Proven track record in the design, development, integration and testing of projects
o C#, .NET, HTML and Javascript development. Ideally, using libraries such as Boost
o B.S. Computer Information Systems, Computer Engineering, or related field
Desire Skills:
o Understanding and experience with Geospatial data and concepts.
o 2D and 3D visualization and graphics.
o Web Technologies (C++, HTML, JS, jQuery)
o Microsoft SQL Server
o Experience using large scale open source projects in software development
Compensation:
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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