Mid to Senior Level Programmer
Position: Mid to Senior Level Programmer
Position Summary:
We currently have an opening for a mid to senior level Programmer to provide full life cycle development and/or maintain projects for US government clients in Cold Fusion. This position also supports source code development and maintenance, data and requirements definition and analysis, user support, and testing. We are looking for a minimum of two (2) years experience with ColdFusion. The successful candidate will also have two (2) – three (3) years of experience from an optimum combination of the following: writing SQL queries, procedures and functions, using SQL Server or Oracle; and HTML, .Net, JSP or PHP. We can provide Cold Fusion training for a candidate with the right combination of background and experience that would facilitate a quick transition to the new programming language.
Additionally, we require some experience in customer service/help desk, requirements definition, testing source code for database applications and experience in tracing, modifying and updating existing code. Background in C+, Object C, Python and Ruby on Rails would also be helpful.
The successful candidate should have excellent writing and communication abilities with some background in handling change requests from clients, developing financial applications, ColdFusion Frameworks (Fusebox), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), MS Access, MySQL, Sharepoint and XML, Oracle Forms and Reports or Oracle Designer and UNIX, Linux and Perl.
US Citizenship, ability to obtain and maintain an active DoD Clearance at the Secret level and a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent combination of education and experience) is also required as well as three professional references.
We offer competitive compensation and a rich benefits program with the advantages of working for a small company.
Location:
- Herndon, VA.
If you would like to apply to this position, please send resume, salary requirements, and availability to jobs@dmsva.com.
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