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Senior Web Developer (TS/SCI with CI or FSP)

Pursuing and retaining developers, agnostic of industry and language. We are in need of team players that will work within a cohesive group to provide unique technical solutions, enabling one's creativity to be set free.
We offer competitive salaries and amazing benefits. We pay 100% of the premium for Healthcare, Vision, Dental and Short Term Disability/Long Term Disability. Life Insurance is offered free of charge. We also contribute 10% of your salary to your 401K, vested immediately. Phoenix Operations Group also offers 31 days of vacation a year, design your own laptop option (up to $3,000), an Employee Referral Program, Education Assistance, and an Bonus Plan. Please visit our website for more detail!
Looking for Senior Web Developers
Location(s)
Virginia
Maryland
Security
TS/SCI Clearance
CI Polygraph OR Lifestyle Polygraph
US Citizenship is Required
Preferred Education
Bachelors Degree
Equivalent Certification training (Must be documented)
Required Experience
Java (Spring, REST, XML & JSON processing), Javascript (HTML5, JQuery, AngularJS or ExtJS), Working knowledge of virtualization, Development in a Linux environment, Git / Maven / Nexus, Agile / Scrum, Continuous Integration
Years Experience
10 years
Desired Experience
JPA / Hibernate / JDBC / SQL, Bootstrap / Less / Grunt / Bower, Ozone Widget Framework, Spring Security / PKI AuthenticationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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