Software Engineer, Senior id-9239

About the position

Navstar Inc. is seeking a Full Stack Developer to support the re-architecture and modernization of an operational enterprise system that provides data ingest, archive, retrieval, display, and dissemination to over 2000 users. This role involves integrating new geo-referenced data sources and enhancing existing applications to meet mission-critical requirements in support of national security.

Responsibilities

Requirements

  • Strong Java and Python programming experience.
  • Strong SQL experience with Postgres.
  • Experience building frontend UIs with JavaScript.
  • Experience building REST APIs with a backend framework such as Django and Flask.
  • Version Control with Git.
  • Experience with build tools such as webpack, gradle, or maven.
  • TS/SCI with Polygraph clearance.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience building containerized microservices and web applications with Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Understanding of geospatial concepts and exposure to GIS technologies.
  • Understanding of imagery data, metadata ingest, processing, storage, and retrieval.
  • Understanding of Full Motion Video (FMV), metadata ingest, storage, and display.
  • Experience building CI/CD pipelines with Jenkins or GitLab.
  • Experience with AWS and its core services (EC2, S3, SQS).
  • Experience with NetApp storage and retrieval.

Benefits

  • Highly Competitive Health Care Premiums, including 100% employer paid for employee.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts for Medical and Dependent Care.
  • Generous PTO and Federal Holiday Paid Leave.
  • Employer Paid STD/LTD.
  • Employer Paid Life Insurance.
  • 401K plan and Employer Match.
  • Referral and Opportunity Referral Programs.
  • Professional Development Assistance.
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