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Software Engineer (Journeymen - SME Level)
Xcelerate Solutions
Bethesda, MD
Category
Software Engineering
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Job Description
Xcelerate Solutions is seeking a Software Engineer to support the design, development, and implementation of mission-critical systems and applications for the Department of Defense. The Software Engineer will work collaboratively across teams to deliver secure, scalable, and innovative solutions supporting national security objectives.
Requirements
Participate in and/or direct software programming initiatives using Java, JavaScript, Python, SpringBoot, and Hibernate.
Develop and direct software system validation and testing methods using JUnit and Katalon, leveraging automated deployment technologies for efficiency and accuracy.
Design, prototype, and deploy solutions within Commercial Cloud Services (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure) using infrastructure platform services.
Coordinate closely with Product Owners, Scrum Masters, and development teams to ensure user stories align with mission use cases and requirements.
Support the Agile software development lifecycle by utilizing leading DevOps tools such as GitHub, Jenkins, and Unix bash scripting, and manage work tracking via JIRA and Confluence.
Conduct proof-of-concept, performance, and end-to-end testing to validate infrastructure requirements driven by developed software.
Apply best practices and standard operating procedures to create innovative, secure, and reliable software solutions tailored to customer mission needs.
Participate in continuous improvement efforts, leveraging automation and modern DevOps methodologies to streamline deployment and enhance system performance.
Benefits
Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Pay Transparency Notice: Xcelerate Solutions will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
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