MEAN Stack Software Engineer

Remote

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Job Id:
129871

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Job Location:
Remote

Security Clearance:
None

Business Unit:
Zachary Piper

Division:
Zachary Piper Solutions

Position Owner:
Chris Wiseman

Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a MEAN Stack Software Engineer for a permanent position supporting products used by the federal government and commercial companies. This is a fully remote position and requires ability to obtain a secret clearance.


Responsibilities:

·       Design, develop, maintain, test, and document high quality software

·       Solve complex technical challenges

·       Learn and apply new technologies on a regular basis

·       Manage and maintain corporate software libraries

·       Review defects and problems as assigned, diagnose and fix them in a timely manner

·       Consult with all departments regarding application design and usage

·       Communicate complex technical issues at different levels


Requirements:

·       Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field (required)

·       Must be able to obtain and maintain a DoD security clearance (US Citizen, clean record)

·       3-5 years of experience designing and developing web-based solutions

·       Experience with the MEAN stack

·       Experience developing RESTful webservices

·       Experience developing and testing microservices


Compensation:

·       $100,000-140,000 depending on experience

·       Full benefits: medical/dental/vision, 401k, PTO, paid holidays


Keywords: angular, angular2+, Node.js, node, docker, Kubernetes, aws, cloud, rest, mongodb, mongo


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