Job description
Developing server-side code for internal and external web applications. â?¢ Writing unit tests, automated regression tests and tracking defects as they occur. â?¢ Developing application using both JAVA, .NET, Coldfusion and OmniStudio. â?¢ Maintaining a high level of security and code reusability. â?¢ Working with clients to develop requirements documents and project schedules. This position will work across a wide variety of systems, applications, and projects within the HS division.
Location of position is in Radford, VA and must be at client site five (5) days a week.
Some of our clients engagement do requirement up to 100% travel for an extended period of time. Consultants are required to be flexible with their ability to travel and cannot refuse project due to travel.
Candidates will be required to be available to travel as necessary to meet business requirements. This may include travel up to 100% of your work time.
Required
- High School Diploma/GED
- At least 3 years experience in Java
- At least 2 years experience in .Net
- At least 1 year experience in Coldfusion
- Readiness to travel Up to 1 day a week
- U.S. citizenship required
- English: Intermediate
Preferred
- Bachelor's Degree
- Security clearance of Secret - Active
Additional information
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