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Programmer/AnalystContractLexington, MA - HybridDescription: The Information Integration and Decision Support Group is seeking a software programmer to help with the creation, testing, and updating of the group's software infrastructure and user interfaces. This software uses web services and data messaging between various databases and processing algorithms. Web UIs provide the interface to the data for analysis and operations. This position will work with other developers to enable a resilient & capable software infrastructure for data processing algorithms used by operators and analysts based at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Candidate should be a full stack developer (Java, JavaScript, Databases). Must Have:Software/Algorithm DevelopmentC/C, Java, Python, Bash, SQL, Java Script / HTML / CSS, MatlabGIT/GITHUBGUI DevelopmentHTML, CSS, XML, XSLT, JavaScript, and AJAXIDE to JavaJava/J2EE/JEE (JSP, SERVLETS, JDBC, JSTL, SOAP) DevelopmentJava DevelopmentMVC frameworks (Struts, Spring MVC, Play)Object Oriented Software Design and DevelopmentSoftware Design/DevelopmentWeb Application DevelopmentWeb-based API ProcessingXML and SQLMaven Nice to Have:Software DocumentationSoftware Build Scripting (Make/Cmake/Nmake)DockerMiddleware, DDS, Publish/Subscribe, IDLFamiliarity with JIRA / ConfluenceActive clearance Work from Home:Potential remote work may be allowed depending on program needs. While the work itself is not always classified, much of the data is, and workers will need to be able to come into the office to interact with the data and the users. Clearance:An interim clearance is sufficient for the start of this position. Active clearance is highly preferred. Interview Process:1st round interview will be a Zoom with the hiring manager. 2nd round interview will be a Zoom with additional team members as needed.
- ID: #50013440
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State: Massachusetts
Lexington
02421
Lexington
USA
- City: Lexington
- Salary: $55 - $100 per hour
- Job type: Contract
- Showed: 2023-05-28
- Deadline: 2023-07-26
- Category: Et cetera