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C++ Software Engineer



SKILLS REQUIRED:
C++, Unix, Ruby on Rails, Linux, SIGINT, Full Scope Poly

JOB DESCRIPTION:
If you are a Software Engineer or Software Developer with C++ experience and a TS / SCI Full scope polygraph clearance, please read on!

We are a well-known and rapidly growing engineering firm specializing in cyber security, enterprise application development and broadband communications for the government / IC community. We recently won several new contracts and are looking to hire people who want to advance their careers and work on exciting projects.

* Please note that we have multiple positions open and offer relocation assistance!

What you need!

- A TS/SCI clearance and full scope polygraph is required for this position.
- Experience with C++ programming.
- At least one of the following: Java, C, Assembly, Python, ROR, PHP or C#.NET.
- Experience with Unix or Mac operating systems.
- Experience with debugging tools.
- Experience with Network Protocols.
- Experience with ClearQuest, ClearCase or Maven.
- Experience with XML / XSD, schemas and messaging.
- A bachelor's degree in science or engineering is preferred or equivalent experience.

What's in it for you:

We offer a Competitive compensation package with significant bonus potential. We offer full benefits covering medical, dental and vision plans. We offer extensive paid time off ranging from 4 weeks to 6 weeks. We also offer a 401K with 10% matching in addition to paid training and perks like cell phone and laptop or computer bonuses.

So, if you are a Software Engineer or Software Developer with C++ experience and a TS/SCI Full scope poly clearance, please apply today!

Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer.

For more Detail :-  C++ Developer-Software-Engineer-Senior-Developer-TS-SCI-Job-Annapolis-Junction-MD-US-115846960.aspx

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