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IT Developer

KBR is seeking a highly motivated IT Developer to join our team.
The successful candidate will incorporate a range of software tools to support state of the art data user interface and user experience.
The candidate will develop interfaces to visualize large intelligence collection data that supports collection assessments and analysis.
Candidate will work as part of an integrated team in direct support of the US Government customer, FFRDC and other SETA team members in a professional work environment.
Responsibilities:
Perform a variety of design and system enterprise technology implementation tasks including hardware, software (application capabilities), data standards, tagging requirements, communications systems compatibilities and systems access and security.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Digital Design or Computer Science or related discipline5 years of UI/UX experienceTechnical skills, knowledge and experience to accomplish work with minimal oversightDemonstrated ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writingClearly and concisely express multifaceted conceptsDevelop ideas in a logical sequence leading to a validated conclusionExperience scripting, programming, and coding in OOP, PHP, HTML, CSS, Java ScriptExperience Windows, OSX, Linux/Unix skillsExperience with MySQL, Microsoft SQL or PostgreSQLKnowledge of multiple back-end language (eg, C#, Java, Python) and JavaScript frameworks (eg, Angular, React, Node.
js)Experience with bug tracking software
Qualifications:
Master's of Science degreeStrong knowledge of Linux and Windows OSFamiliar with AWS and other cloud servicesExperience with security frameworks and Risk Management Framework (RMF) processExperience with DoD Authority to Operate (ATO) processes8570 IAT II compliant certification such as Security+Security Requirements:
Must have an active TS-SCI/w CI Poly security clearance.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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