Web Developer with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

Web Developer with Security Clearance

Title:
Web Developer Location:
McLean, VA Clearance:
Active TS/SCI w/ Polygraph needed to applyo Company Overview:
Cornerstone Defense is the Employer of Choice within the Intelligence, Defense, and Space communities of the U.
SGovernmentRealizing early on that our most prized assets are our employees, we continually focus our attention on improving the overall work/life experience they have supporting the missionOur Team is pushed every day to use their industry leading knowledge to provide end-to-end solutions to combat our nation's toughest and most secure problemsIf you are looking for a place to not only be professionally challenged, but encouraged and supported by a company that cares, don't look any further than Cornerstone DefensePython Programming - Develops web services, to include Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs, as pandas, numpy, scipy, gensim, and scikit-learnDatabase technologies, including Elasticsearch and SQL databasesData pipelines and workflow technologies, such as Apache NiFiWeb Application Programming - Develop JavaScript/HTML/CSS web user interfaces using the Angular and Vue.
js framework, including experience with, or knowledge of, additional web UI frameworks, such as React and/or Extended JavaScript (ExtJS), full-stack- Strong Python, JavaScript are the primary languages for the customer development efforts - Strong NoSQL and SQL database experience, specifically with Elastic, MySQL, and /or DynamoDB - Data modeling and database design/architecture knowledge - Demonstrated web/web-based application development experience - Familiarity with ETL and data pipeline best practices - AWS cloud experience strongly preferred Recommended Skills Web Development Use Relational Database Use Database Maintain Website Maintain Web Application Use Css Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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