Java Developer with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - Annapolis Junction, MD at Geebo

Java Developer with Security Clearance

IntelliBridge is an award-winning national security company looking for a Java Developer to support our contract with TSA Big Cred/VCS.
The developer will be responsiblefor design and development of Java code for a large scale Federal IT Program:
As a direct employee of IntelliBridge, you would receive a benefit package that includes health/dental/vision insurance coverage, 401K with company match, PTO & paid holidays, and annual tuition/training assistance.
For more information, please visit ourwebsite.
Clearance:
Secret (Interim Secret or Secret clearable are acceptable)Responsibilities/Duties:
The developer will be responsible for building Web and backend application/services for credentialing/case management system.
Using Java/Spring based REST APIs along with a Web 2.
0 framework and a continuous integration environment.
Required
Qualifications:
4
years of hands on Java development experience in order to build enterprise applications 2
years Experience using Java development tools (e.
g.
Eclipse, JUnit, Git) 3 years of work experience with Web development technologies (HTML, JSP, etc.
) 3 years of work experience with Linux/Unix shell scripting (e.
g.
ksh, bash, csh, etc.
) Experience with J2EE or other Java frameworks (e.
g.
Spring)Preferred
Qualifications:
Experience in a large scale Federal IT Program Experience with SAFe Agile delivery framework Active Secret Level Security Clearance preferredAbout Us:
IntelliBridge delivers IT strategy, cloud, cybersecurity, application, data and analytics, enterprise IT, intelligence analysis, and mission operation support services to accelerate technical performance and efficiency for Defense, Civilian, and National Security & Federal Law Enforcement clients.
Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Backend Bash (Scripting Language) Case Management Systems Continuous Integration Credentialing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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