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Depending on experience/level)Keywords: herndon, springfield, arlington, laurel, ft meade, army, navy, air force, national guard, DOD, defense, GRFN, top secret, ts/SCI, sci, ts, secret, docker, java, backend, back end, back-end, elastic, Geo, Geoint, repository, geospatial, devops, devsecops, NGA, software engineer, engineer, test, virginia, DMV, maryland, MD, DC, washington, pentagon, mission critical, missile.
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Software Developer (Systems Software) Customer is seeking an experienced Full Stack Java Developer capable of working with a software development team to provide enterprise system support.
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The ideal software developer will have the capacity to develop web applications using JAVA, JAVAScript, NodeJS, and/or Angular. An active TS/SCI with Polygraph clearance is required to be considered.
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Keywords: herndon, springfield, arlington, laurel, ft meade, army, navy, air force, national guard, DOD, defense, GRFN, top secret, ts/SCI, sci, ts, secret, docker, java, backend, back end, back-end, elastic, Geo, Geoint, repository, geospatial, devops, devsecops, NGA, software engineer, engineer, test, virginia, DMV, maryland, MD, DC, washington, pentagon, mission critical, missile.
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Must possess a TS/SCI Clearance with a Full Scope Polygraph (FSP). Title: Full-Stack Software Developer (Intermediate Level) Company: Einstein Technologies, Incorporated (ETI) Location: Northern VA Job Summary: Einstein Technologies, Incorporated (ETI) is seeking an experienced Full-Stack Software Developer to join our team in Northern VA. As a Full-Stack Software Developer, you will be responsible for our legacy applications' ongoing support and development.
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An ACTIVE TS/SCI w/ FSP Security Clearance is required for this role. Knowledge of server-side programming languages including Net, Java, Ruby, and Python. Q-Code Technologies is searching for experienced Software Developers in the Northern Virginia area who possess the required Security Clearance.
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Senior Software Developer, TS/SCI with Full Scope Polygraph Security Clearance Required, Herndon, VA. Senior Software Developer, TS/SCI with Full Scope Polygraph Security Clearance Required - R.
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An active TS/SCI with a polygraph. TS/SCI with an adjudicated polygraph. We're always looking for a Software Developer with ServiceNow experience to support our government customers' success in Herndon, Virginia.
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Clearance: Must have TS/SCI with CI poly (or be willing to take CI poly) Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI. As a motivated software developer on this exciting program comprised of multiple product teams, you will support our truly immersed customers through modernization of mission management applications.
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