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JAVA SOFTWARE DEVELOPER, LEAD Job in Washington District Of Columbia United States

Last updated on May 24 2012

JAVA SOFTWARE DEVELOPER, LEAD (60885)

Information Systems - Programming

USA-DC-Washington

Security Clearance: TS/SCI
Clearance Status: Must be Current
Schedule: Full Time
Type of Travel: Local
Percent of Travel Required: Up to 10%

Description

Duties and Responsibilities:Under minimal direction, performs as fully experienced software developer in the design, development, coding, testing, debugging, packaging, deployment, and production support of new and existing software systems. Resolves customer complaints and responds to suggestions for software modifications and enhancements. Assists in scheduling and coordinating projects. Provides level-of-effort estimates. Participates in the preparation and presentation of formal design reviews. Participates in the production of software documentation such as design documents, version description documents and user manuals. Works with technical staff to understand and develop resolutions to software problems.

Required Qualifications:Requires bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field, and seven to nine years of related experience. Top Secret security clearance with SCI access must be current and final. Specific technical qualifications include:

- Strong core Java skills
- Java Web Application server (Servlet or JSP) and client-side (JavaScript, HTML, and CSS) development experience
- UNIX (Linux or Solaris) experience
- Automated build tool (Ant or Maven) experience
- Knowledge or experience with object-relational mapping tools (Hibernate)
- Knowledge or experience with AJAX JavaScript libraries (ExtJS)

Desired Qualifications:Specific desired technical qualifications include:

- DIA or intelligence community experience
- Web Service (e.g. XML, XSD, XSLT, REST) development experience
- Knowledge of Web application security principles
- Knowledge or experience with Spring Framework, enterprise search engines (Solr or Lucene)

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