Full Stack Developer
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
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Leverage knowledge of programming languages to design and develop software
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Write original code and update existing code, ensuring that all code meets program requirements
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Integrate software components and third-party programs
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Verify and deploy programs and systems
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Troubleshoot, debug and upgrade existing software
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Ensure all new software functions smoothly across various programs and platforms, including mobile systems
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Work directly with US Army mission partners to develop solutions for the Warfighter
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Gather and evaluate user feedback
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Gather and assist in the preparation of epics and features based on user needs
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Recommend and execute improvements
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Create technical documentation for reference and reporting
Requirements
LMI is seeking a remote Full Stack Developer with a minimum of a SECRET clearance and 3-years of demonstrated experience to support a USSOCOM mission partner., * Active SECRET clearance
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related technical field
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Must meet DoD 8570.01 certification requirements for Information Assurance Technology (IAT) Level II
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Proven experience as a Software Developer, Software Engineer, or similar role
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Previous government technology experience
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Demonstrated experience DEPLOYING software with Agile development methodologies
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Experience with software design and development in a test-driven environment
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Demonstrated Cloud experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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Demonstrated experience deploying and maintaining APIs on AWS infrastructure
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Ability to show proficiency in programming languages and frameworks such as .NET, .NET Core, C#, Java, or Python
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Ability to learn new programming languages and technologies
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Experience using GitLab as a version control system
Additional Preferred Qualifications:
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Masters Degree
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Knowledge of the Army software development process and its technologies
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Experience working in a consultant/client environment
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Familiarity with federal IT standards and policies such as FISMA, NIST, and the RMF process