Application Developer
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We are seeking Senior Application Developers to support the NOAA National Weather Service AWIPS program, a mission-critical system used nationwide to process and disseminate real-time weather data that protects life and property.
You will contribute to the development and enhancement of a large-scale, high-availability platform supporting 24/7/365 operations., * Design, develop, test, and deploy scalable, secure, and maintainable software applications supporting mission-critical weather systems
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Support enhancements, modernization, and maintenance of the AWIPS baseline software platform
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Collaborate with UX, DevSecOps, QA, and product teams in an Agile development environment
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Develop and maintain scalable microservices, RESTful APIs, and event-driven services
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Ensure code quality through unit testing, code reviews, and adherence to engineering best practices
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Support integration with AWS cloud services and cloud-native architecture patterns (EC2, Lambda, S3, EKS)
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Participate in CI/CD pipeline development and support automated deployment processes
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Contribute to system performance tuning, monitoring, logging, and operational troubleshooting in a 24/7 environment
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Utilize AI-assisted development tools to improve productivity, software quality, and testing efficiency
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Requirements
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5+ years of professional software development experience
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Strong experience in system design, architecture, and scalable application development
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Proven experience leading or mentoring development teams in Agile environments
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Hands-on experience with AWS services (EC2, Lambda, S3, EKS, or equivalent cloud platforms)
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Experience building and supporting microservices-based architectures and APIs
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Strong understanding of software engineering best practices including testing, CI/CD, and version control (e.g., Git)
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US. Citizenship Required
Preferred Qualifications:
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Current or recent experience with NOAA/NWS systems or federal weather-related programs
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Direct experience with AWIPS or similar large-scale environmental data processing systems strongly preferred
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Experience supporting high-availability, real-time, or mission-critical systems in production environments
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Familiarity with DevSecOps practices and cloud-native observability tools (logging, metrics, tracing)
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Experience using AI-assisted development tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, automated testing frameworks)
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Exposure to Kubernetes-based deployments and containerized workloads
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Experience working in geographically distributed or 24/7 operational support environments
Benefits & conditions
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