Software Developer I This Software Developer I will be responsible for designing, maintaining, and implementing Government Off The Shelf (GOTS) software designed around a specific set of requirements or to use particular methodologies required to meet specific procedural requirements. The SD I shall design software tools that include system calls to other third-party tools and utilities specified. The SD I shall design, maintain, and implement original software applications from a high level, non-specific set of concepts provided by the government. SD I shall develop software, and application of large and complex software and systems, and web-based query and reporting systems. In this role, you will:
- Know multiple programming languages that are necessary to meet a diverse set of requirements.
- The Contractor must be familiar with a variety of scripts, programming languages, and operating systems. Examples of relevant computer programming languages currently used to design and deploy components include, but are not limited to:
- C#
- Python
- PowerShell
- ASP.NET
- SQL, XML, WSDL, Angular, HTML
- JavaScript
- Microservices Architecture
- Identifying technical strategies to interconnect disparate software applications by authoring original software programs
- Designing and authoring original software applications from a high level, non-specific set of concepts provided by the government
- Writing programs that achieve a desired outcome or workflow from nothing more than observation of desired outcomes, workflows, or from vague original concepts
- Producing specifications and design documentation including:
- Process Flow, Class Diagrams, Sequence Diagrams, Physical Architecture.
- System and Web Service Interface Specifications
- Data Dictionary
- Data Model
- Creating project work estimates
- Implementing solutions and identify operational or management issues
- System designing, policy development, and database development and management, and user interface development.
- Utilizing available Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software to the maximum extent practicable in designing software applications, avoiding implementation of a proprietary system.
- Knowledge of Information Security Systems (ISS) and security standards of Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU) and classified data.
- Knowledge of current Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA).
Must Haves:
- Experience with maintenance.
- Experience with CI/CD
- Agile
- Cloud - namely Azure
- SQL
- Threading, Async/Sync calls
- Containers, Docker
- Object Oriented Programming - namely C#
- XML/JSON/UI work
- Web Application
- Namely working with Windows
- Experience with Troubleshooting/Debugging.
Preferred Skills are also listed below:
- Experienced deploying container-based solutions.
- HTML
- JavaScript
- Microservices Architecture
- Active Directory
Minimum Education: Four (4) year college degree in software development or computer science, and two (2) years' experience of software development for systems in a production environment as detailed above, or in lieu of education seven (7) years of experience of software development for systems in a production environment. If utilizing in lieu of education, all experience must be at or above the position level described above. #CJjobs Marathon TS is committed to the development of a creative, diverse and inclusive work environment. In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at Marathon TS will be based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. Marathon TS does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law (referred to as protected status ).