Job Summary
An organization is seeking an Algorithm Software Engineer to support a Command and Control Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) program. This role involves contributing to the design and development of Java-based mathematical algorithms within an Agile development environment.
What You Can Expect to Do:
- Assist in implementing Java-based software updates
- Participate in design and code reviews
- Support software testing and troubleshoot issues identified during testing
- Present developed designs to stakeholders
- Engage in Agile planning and execution following established processes
- Analyze system behavior identify root causes of issues and recommend solutions
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Systems Engineering Integration & Test Deployment and operational support teams
- Work independently while adapting to a fast-paced dynamic environment
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in Computer Science Software Engineering Engineering Mathematics Physics or a related field with 2 years of experience; OR
- Masters degree in a related field with no prior experience; OR
- 6 years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree
- Active in-scope DoD-issued Secret security clearance (required at time of application)
- Experience with Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Experience developing Java-based applications and familiarity with C C or C#
- Strong understanding of Object-Oriented Programming
Preferred Qualifications:
- Active DoD 8140 certification at IAT Level II or higher (e.g. Security CE CCNA-Security CySA CND)
- Experience with tools such as Git/GitLab Eclipse Maven/Gradle and SonarQube
- Experience working in Unix/Linux environments
- Experience working in Agile development processes
- Experience developing unit tests
- Exposure to MATLAB-based algorithm development and transition into Java-based systems
Job Summary An organization is seeking an Algorithm Software Engineer to support a Command and Control Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) program. This role involves contributing to the design and development of Java-based mathematical algorithms within an Agile development environment. Wh...
Job Summary
An organization is seeking an Algorithm Software Engineer to support a Command and Control Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) program. This role involves contributing to the design and development of Java-based mathematical algorithms within an Agile development environment.
What You Can Expect to Do:
- Assist in implementing Java-based software updates
- Participate in design and code reviews
- Support software testing and troubleshoot issues identified during testing
- Present developed designs to stakeholders
- Engage in Agile planning and execution following established processes
- Analyze system behavior identify root causes of issues and recommend solutions
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Systems Engineering Integration & Test Deployment and operational support teams
- Work independently while adapting to a fast-paced dynamic environment
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in Computer Science Software Engineering Engineering Mathematics Physics or a related field with 2 years of experience; OR
- Masters degree in a related field with no prior experience; OR
- 6 years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree
- Active in-scope DoD-issued Secret security clearance (required at time of application)
- Experience with Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Experience developing Java-based applications and familiarity with C C or C#
- Strong understanding of Object-Oriented Programming
Preferred Qualifications:
- Active DoD 8140 certification at IAT Level II or higher (e.g. Security CE CCNA-Security CySA CND)
- Experience with tools such as Git/GitLab Eclipse Maven/Gradle and SonarQube
- Experience working in Unix/Linux environments
- Experience working in Agile development processes
- Experience developing unit tests
- Exposure to MATLAB-based algorithm development and transition into Java-based systems
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