Software Developer
Role details
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Job description
We are seeking a Full Stack Developer with a strong front-end focus to design and build intuitive, high-performance user interfaces for complex Air Force mission systems. You'll work directly with engineers, PMO leadership, and government stakeholders to translate operational requirements into usable, efficient, and secure applications. This position emphasizes front-end architecture and UI design, while still engaging across the full stack to ensure seamless backend integration.
What You'll Do Design, develop, and enhance user-facing web applications in a classified environment Lead front-end design and development efforts, focusing on usability and operator efficiency Create and maintain: Technical design documents UI/UX mockups and wireframes Design diagrams and stakeholder-ready documentation Plan and implement updates to Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) Build and optimize modular, reusable UI components Improve application navigation, workflow efficiency, and overall user experience Collaborate with backend developers to integrate APIs and services Participate in agile ceremonies, technical reviews, and mission planning discussions
Requirements
TypeScript - Advanced Java - Advanced Spring Framework - Advanced Python - Advanced (Advanced = 7-10 years of hands-on experience), Active TS/SCI clearance (must be current) 7+ years of full stack software development experience Strong background in front-end design and development Experience producing technical documentation for government programs Comfortable working in classified and mission-driven environments
Benefits & conditions
Hybrid schedule: 2 days onsite per week Long-term W2 employment (not short-term contract) Direct support to U.S. Air Force mission systems Collaborative, engineering-driven program culture
Ideal for Candidates Who Want Stability on a long-term cleared program Meaningful mission impact without full-time onsite requirements Strong front-end ownership in a full stack role Growth while working on Air Force C2 capabilities