Junior Computer Engineer Engineering - Belcamp, MD at Geebo

Junior Computer Engineer

Essential Job Functions:
Apply scientific or engineering models to utilize third and fourth generation languages (such as Java, Python, Perl, C++, etc.
) Research, identify, and adapt cutting-edge software technologies to develop solutions while maintaining a cyber-secure environment.
Help develop software test description prior to test, conduct testing, and develop software test reports after software tests are complete.
Support Technical and Operational Testing in the laboratory or field as required.
Required Skills:
Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.
S.
Citizenship is required.
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related.
Active or ability to obtain Secret security clearance.
Desired Skills:
Development languages include but are not limited to Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, and C#.
Knowledge of software development in an Agile environment.
Understanding of Risk Management Framework principles.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Must be ready to adapt to quickly changing requirements during the development process.
Successful candidates will be highly motivated and team oriented.
Recommended Skills Agile Methodology C Sharp (Programming Language) C+
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