Principal CNO Developer Education, Training & Library - Annapolis Junction, MD at Geebo

Principal CNO Developer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
TASC is seeking highly qualified Software Engineers to serve
at the apex of Computer Network Operations (CNO) development. As part of TASC's CNO team, you will join an elite group of experts, in a fast paced, technology agile and highly dynamic environment, creating capabilities that support and defend Americans and our nation's critical interests worldwide. As a senior CNO developer, you will:
Research, develop, and test custom CNO capabilities
Provide technical guidance and assistance to the development team
Provide technical assistance, assessments, and recommendations to CNO leadership (informal & formal)
Support CNO operations
Bachelor's degree from and accredited institution in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or similar related discipline
Minimum twelve (12) years experience as a software engineer in programs that encompassed systems architecture development, performing requirements analysis, management and control, multiple activities and multiple vendors, large systems engineering efforts totaling more than $15M/year, or management and evaluation of business processes and implementation strategies.
Minimum eight (8) years experience programming in C, C++, C#, Java, Perl, Python and/or Objective C
Five (5) years experience with Android and Dalvik application development
Experience with forensic analysis software such as Encase, FTK Forensic Toolkit, IDA, SIFT and/or Wireshark
Masters Degree from an accredited institution in Computer Engineering, Computer Science or similar related discipline may be substituted for 2 years experience
Experience with MS Windows OS, Mac OS, iOS, gcc/g+
and x86 assembly a plusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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