Software Engineer Associate Engineering - Chantilly, VA at Geebo

Software Engineer Associate

Duties/Tasks and
Responsibilities:
These individuals are hands-on coders who drive software design and development.
Experience with Linux, bash shell, and scripting languages such as Python is required, and they must be comfortable with Agile practices, modern DevOps tools and operating in a CI/CD environment.
They'll work with hardware and test engineers to optimize processing and data flows to ensure requirements are fully met.
Responsible for designing, developing, operating and maintaining software, firmware components, or computing systems software to be applied to and integrated with solutions or products that also encompass non-information technology related engineering or scientific disciplines.
Applies the appropriate software standards, processes, procedures and tools throughout the system life cycle to support the generation of multi-disciplinary solutions and products such as intelligence tasking, control, exploitation and dissemination; command and control; situational awareness; digital signal processing; and modeling and simulation.
Interfaces with customers, suppliers, application users and other technical and support personnel.
Cybersecurity specialist, HSI design support, network engineer, security engineer are included in this job family.
Performs all functional duties independently.
#DVSHere's What You'll Need:
PreferredBachelor's degree3
years of experienceDesired Requirements RF - All Bands (Collect/Transmit) Signal Processing Software Infrastructure (IaaS/PaaS) User Interface Tasking and Control Database Training Hardware VPX PCIe Networks #DVS Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Bash (Scripting Language) Continuous Integration Digital Signal Processing Firmware Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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