All of Asymmetrik's positions are in the Baltimore-Washington area and require U.S. citizenship and a willingness to be processed for a Top Secret clearance with polygraph. The work is challenging, but the salary and benefits are excellent. Relocation assistance is available.
This overall effort provides software development support enabling rapid prototyping of metadata extraction software, implementation of analysis algorithms to evaluate, correlate, and display information, and direct systems support for urgent analytic needs.
Position Description/Responsibilities:
Provide leadership and serve as a senior development resource for a six person development team
Participate in architecture and software development activities that may include:
Develop a working understanding of the customer's analytic business needs in order to engineer software-based solutions
Translate requirements into specifications
Specify and develop technical interfaces
Design, develop, and deliver software-based prototypes
Participate in prototype testing at unit, component, and system levels
Design and develop complex application features
Perform an integrated design and develop standards to comply with associated applications and components
Provide systems and software engineering support
Develop and maintain system configuration documentation
Identify web server based performance bottlenecks for application and web services
Develop and maintain custom web pages, as required
Specific Requirements:
Must have a minimum of 10 years experience in software development with at least 4 years Java experience
Must have scripting experience with PERL or Python
Support operational analytical needs defined by a series of short duration tasks directed by analysts and the government project leader
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
Linux/UNIX/Solaris
HTML, Web Application Development in PMP or JSP
SQL, JDBC
BEA WebLogic Applications Server
XML, XSL, XQuery
Experience with multiple of the following areas is highly desirable:
Agile development processes such as XP, SCRUM, RUP, etc. (the religion matters much more than the denomination)
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
J2EE framework (including some or all of Java Patterns, Java Security, JMS, JNDI)