software engineer
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Job description
We are searching for a talented software engineer to join our Modeling and Simulation (M&S) development team. We are looking for a mid-level developer to work with a diverse team of software engineers and analysts to explore and develop solutions in support of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center and other Department of Defense and Intelligence Community projects. The candidate will be expected to evolve an existing Modeling & Simulation framework (AFSIM) and its codebase based upon customer needs. The candidate will also be expected to incorporate scenarios and models into AFSIM, while performing testing and verification. You will be a member of a dedicated team using Modern Agile software development practices and will have an important role in shaping our team's development strategy. We are focused on finding innovative, self-starters who can adapt to a fast-paced and high-profile development effort.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- ship with the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance
Required Experience:
- Minimum of 3-years C++, C#, Python, or Java development experience
- Minimum of 3-years software development experience
- Experience using source control and CI/CD tools such as git, SVN, Bitbucket, Gitlab, Jenkins, Gitlab runners, etc.
- Active Top-Secret Clearance with SCI eligibility
Desired Qualifications
- Experience developing software for Linux platforms
- Experience following agile development processes
- Experience working with mission-level M&S frameworks such as AFSIM, NGTS, and ITASE
- Experience applying object-oriented design patterns within software applications
- Experience with model verification and validation (V&V) testing
- Experience with integrated development environments such as Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, PyCharm, etc.
- Familiarity with DoD security practices