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Freedom Technology Solutions Group

Junior Software Engineer 602

Annapolis Junction, MDentryAdded 1 week ago

About this role

Freedom Technology Solutions Group is hiring a Junior Software Engineer to support the Cryptographic Physical Products Modernization program in Annapolis Junction, MD. You'll assist with engineering, design, architecture, and maintenance of systems that modernize how physical cryptographic products are ordered, generated, produced, and distributed.

What you'll do

  • Analyze user requirements and translate them into software design and performance specifications
  • Debug existing software and fix defects
  • Design and code new software features or enhance existing functionality
  • Recommend improvements to documentation and development process standards
  • Support system installation and configuration activities

What they're looking for

  • Software engineering fundamentals
  • Debugging and troubleshooting
  • Software design and architecture
  • Code development
  • Requirements analysis
  • Documentation practices
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Freedom Technology Solutions Group

Freedom Technology Solutions Group builds intelligence analysis products and enterprise digital transformation solutions, with a focus on secure, mission-critical infrastructure and AI/ML capabilities. The company is hiring technical leaders and engineers including test engineers, full-stack developers, system architects, and DevOps specialists to support modernization, cloud infrastructure (AWS/Azure), and secure environments.

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Likely interview questions

  • Can you walk us through your experience analyzing user requirements and translating them into software design specifications?
  • Describe a time when you debugged complex software issues. What approach did you take and what tools did you use?