Sr. Front End Software Engineer (TS/SCI-FSP) with Security Clearance Engineering - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Sr. Front End Software Engineer (TS/SCI-FSP) with Security Clearance

We are seeking a Senior Front End Software Engineer.
As a Senior Front End Software Engineer, you will lead the development, design, and maintenance of our web applications.
You will work closely with our development team to ensure that all applications are high-performing, user-friendly, and secure.
Our client's Technologies focus on Software & System Engineering in Enterprise and Cyber Security solution spaces.
Our client excels at delivering stable and reliable software solutions using Agile Software Development principles.
Nice to Have's:
Lead the development, design, and maintenance of our web applicationsWrite clean, efficient, and well-documented codeParticipate in code reviews and contribute to the development of coding standardsCollaborate with designers to create user-friendly and visually appealing interfacesOptimize applications for maximum speed and scalabilityEnsure that all applications meet security and data protection requirementsTroubleshoot and debug applications as neededStay up-to-date with emerging trends in web development and incorporate them into our applicationsMentor junior team members and provide technical guidanceMust Have's:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field10
years of experience in front-end web developmentProficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and ReactExperience with Git and Agile development methodologiesStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailAbility to lead a team and work collaborativelyActive TS/SCI-FSP
Benefits:
Paid time off Retirement / 401k Health, Dental, and Vision insurance Disability insurance Life insurance, AD/D, STD/LTD Professional Development Certification Award / Bonus Company Sponsored Activities Salary:
$130,000-165,000 Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Attention To Detail Css Front End (Software Engineering) Git Html Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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