Patuxent River, MD, USA
86 days ago
NAVAIR Software Developer, Journeyman- Secret Clearance.

Are you a highly motivated Software Engineer Journeyman? Are you looking to engage in supporting innovations to system engineering practices across the NAVAIR community? Then come aboard AMERICAN SYSTEMS as our next Software Engineer/Developer, lead!

As a Software Engineer Journeyman, you will:

Support a National Priority Program where no two days will be the same Work with the latest, cutting edge technology Provide creative solutions to complex problems Work with a team of driven, supportive and highly skilled professionals. Receive a robust benefits package that includes our Employee Stock Ownership Plan! (ESOP)

 

A week in the life of a Software Engineer:
•    Develop and document software development plans for mission critical systems.
•    Analyze architectural and functional requirements, specifications, and interfaces.  
•    Interface with the customer to understand new requirements to support mission objectives.
•    Provide detailed software specifications and designs for proposed solutions.
•    Perform software and system integration and testing functions.
•    Be responsible for requirements analysis, subsystem allocation, and performance analysis. 
•    Support the definition and implementation of software architectures for new products.
•    Analyze and assess software architectures for potential improvement for legacy products.
•    Coordinate with infrastructure and development team members to define and deploy development pipelines for new and legacy software products.
•    Support development team members in developing features and stories for software product development.
•    Use development tools to update tasks and stories, check-in, and version control.
•    Develop and implement solutions to complex applications problems, system design and development issues, or network concerns.
•    Participate in Agile and Agile SAFe team meetings and workflow.
•    Provide recommendations to the Program Office and vendors on best practices for DevSecOps implementation.

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