Mid-Senior Software Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Mid-Senior Software Engineer with Security Clearance

Job Title:
Senior Software EngineerLocation:
Downtown St Louis, MOSecurity Clearance:
Active TS/SCI Omni Federal is a small business focused on modern application development, cloud and data analytics for the Federal government.
Our past performance is a mix of commercial and federal business that allows us to leverage the latest commercial technologies and processes and adapt them to the Federal government.
Omni Federal designs, builds and operates data-rich applications leveraging advanced data modeling, machine learning and data visualization techniques to empower our customers to make better data-driven decisions.
We are seeking strong Software Engineers to support a new NGA project in downtown St Louis.
This is an exciting new initiative where the NGA is embracing modern software development practices and using them to solve challenging missions for the NGA.
This include a modern technology stack, rapid prototyping and culture of innovation.
Candidates must be passionate, energized and excited to work on modern architectures and solve challenging problems for our clients.
Required Skills:
BS or equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Information Systems or equivalent technical degree.
6
years of experience in software engineering/development, or a related area that demonstrates the ability to successfully perform the duties associated with this work.
Java, JavaScript or Python enterprise application development Web services architecture, design, and development Relational database design Spatial database design NoSQL database design Micro-service architecture, design and development Recommended Skills.
Net Framework C Sharp (Programming Language) Java (Programming Language) Sql (Programming Language) Extensible Markup Language (Xml) Visual Basic (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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