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Junior Software Developer - Full Scope Poly

Company Name:
Fearless Solutions
Position Type:
Full-time
This position serves as a junior software developer supporting the application development and programming in C, C+
and Java applications. The role is responsible for assessments and recommendations, data analysis, software development, and data modeling. The role will also involve database ingest and manipulation of corporate business data.
Description:
Experience developing, testing and debugging new moderately complex software solutions or enhancements to existing software in a maintenance capacity. Has good understanding of business application.
Works with technical staff to understand problems with software and resolve them.
Resolves customer complaints with software and responds to suggestions for improvements and enhancements.
May assist in development of software technical documentation.
Designs and codes moderately complex applications using routine and/or advanced technology.
May create optimization programs to resolve problems.
May design and build prototype applications.
Bachelor's Degree required in one of the following disciplines:
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Information Systems
Equivalent documented combination of training and experience
Advanced degree in related technical field desired.
Clearance Requirements:
Must be a U.S. citizen
Must have an active TS/SCI security clearance, based on a current single scope background investigation (SSBI), as well as a favorable completion of Full Scope Polygraph completed by the U.S. Government (CI Polygraphs will also be considered) .
Fearless SolutionsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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