Software Engineer Engineering - Annapolis Junction, MD at Geebo

Software Engineer

KeyLogic has an immediate need for a Software Engineer (TS/SCI with a full scope poly) to join the software development team who will develop and sustain integrated, feature-rich capabilities that promote modernization of visualization and presentation tools.
The software development team will provide application development and support to tools that allow mission analytic users to view existing data or contribute new information in a collaborative environment.
The Software Engineer for this position may be professionally focused on UI or may be a full stack SWE with an interest in performing UI development.
The Software Engineer with experience using React, modern Javascript Frameworks (React or Vue primarily), node/npm, webpack, Git, and Jest testing will be given preference.
Additional information:
Approximately 15 team members made up of software, system, and test engineers Work performed in contractor facility in Annapolis Junction Both low and high side access Position Requirements:
TS/SCI with Full Scope Poly Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related discipline.
Four (4) years of SWE experience on projects with similar software processes may be substituted for a Bachelor's degree 0
years of experience is required Position
Responsibilities:
Analyze user requirements to derive software design and performance requirements Debug existing software and correct defects Provide recommendations for improving documentation and software development process standards Design and code new software or modify existing software to add new features Integrate existing software into new or modified systems or operating environments Develop simple data queries for existing or proposed databases or data repositories.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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