Arlington, VA, USA
3 days ago
Software Developer Engineer - Secret Clearance (TS/SCI Eligible)

AMERICAN SYSTEMS is one of the top 100 employee-owned companies in the United States. Employer Ownership means, that at AMERICAN SYSTEMS, we treat each other with respect. Every member of our team has a vested interest and benefits from MISSION SUCCESS. We all have the same goals – particularly in service to our nation’s War Fighters; providing, team-focused, mission-essential support in challenging environments. Being truly effective means pushing beyond basic requirements. We build skilled and committed teams of experts. We conduct our work with a sense of purpose; loyal to the mission, our clients, each other and to the long-term success of the company.

WANTED: Experienced Software Developer Engineer in support of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Research, Engineering and Development - OUSD (R&E)

As a Software Developer Engineer you will:

Database Architect: Develop and implement database architectures that meet the organization's requirements for data storage, retrieval, and analysis. Provide critical support in protecting our country. Work with a team of driven, supportive, and highly skilled professionals who have the desire for success and a relentless interest in providing a positive customer experience to complement a cohesive team of professionals. Continue growing and perfecting your analyst skills. Receive a robust benefits package that includes an Employee Stock Ownership Plan! Be a part of an empowered accountability culture where each employee-owner has a meaningful stake in the future success and growth of the company.

A day in the life of a Software Developer Engineer you will:

Designing databases: Implement and deploy databases on various platforms. Contribute to protect the nation’s Research & Engineering (R&E) technology ecosystem. Writing code: Writing code to interact with databases and develop database applications. Analyzing and maintaining databases: Analyzing and maintaining existing databases, including ensuring performance, security, and availability.  Implementing data management practices: Implementing and managing company data management practices and policies.  Performing common database procedures: Handling common database procedures such as backup, recovery, migration, and upgrade.  Collaborate across multiple interagency teams to fortify America’s approach to safeguarding science and next generation technology. Crosswalk adversary technology status with our nation’s current research cadence and progress.
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