C/C++ Developer with Active TS Clearance Accounting - Germantown, MD at Geebo

C/C++ Developer with Active TS Clearance

Position:
C/C+
Developer with Top Secret ClearanceLocation:
Germantown, MDDuration:
Long TermResponsibilities Software design, development, integration and support activities Actively participate in software development Complete development tasks within agreed timebox Analyze and resolve software issues Requirements Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field 5
years of software development experience in C/C+
and automated unit testing Must currently hold Top Secret Clearance for this position Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field Experience with scripting languages Python/Shell, source control systems (e.
g.
GIT) Experience with web development viz.
HTML/Javascript/JQuery/node.
js Experience in Multi-threaded application development and inter-process communication Experience with networking protocols, messaging libraries, socket programming Experience of agile development methodology, especially Scrum and Atlassian tools like Jira Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to multi-task and work collaboratively within a team environment Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills C/C+
Developer with Active TS Clearance Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Atlassian Tools C+
(Programming Language) Communication Computer Engineering Git Apply to this job.
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