C/C++ Software Engineer- CI Poly- 25% 401K with Security Clearance Accounting - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

C/C++ Software Engineer- CI Poly- 25% 401K with Security Clearance

Our client is a leader in the Intel Community providing complex communications signals collection and processing systemsThey prime multiple contracts specializing in software-based DSP solutionsThey secured a new prime contract and are working to staff this effort, kicking off in early 2022Their mission-critical rewarding work includes full-stack development of production-quality software applications, as well as solution prototyping and fielding of their software systemsTheir teams are made up of lange-agnostic Software Engineers, Cloud Infrastructure / Linux-based DevOps professionals and DSP Algorithm and Software DevelopersThe first folks on this new contract will be Software Engineers, Systems Engineers, and Security EngineersSoftware Engineers can expect to be hands-on in all aspects of code design, implementation, testing, analysis, and debuggingA successful SWE in this role will need:
-Experience with C/C++, and Python -LINUX experience -Experience in client-serving architectures and network techniques -Object-Oriented design experience What will set you apart:
-Knowledge of signal processing algorithms/techniques -Experience in communication systems development and test -MATLAB experience -GNSS (GPS, Galileo) experience Our client's benefits package is one of the best in the industry and includes a 25% 401K contribution, a configurable individual benefits account, and advanced degree / training / certification fundingThis team will sit in our client's offices in Fairfax, VAThis work does require a TS/SCI level clearance or aboveOur client is able to upgrade or sponsor highly qualified, lower, or uncleared candidates through achieving a higher clearanceUS Citizenship is required, and preference will be given to those candidates with an active TS/SCI or higher clearance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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