Freedom Technology Solutions Group
Junior Software Engineer 628
About this role
Join a mission-focused team developing geospatial Java microservices that power analytics, real-time data pipelines, and visualizations for intelligence community applications. Based in Annapolis Junction, MD, you'll design containerized solutions that transform complex geospatial data into actionable intelligence across enterprise systems.
What you'll do
- Design and develop scalable Java-based microservices for geospatial data processing and analysis
- Build containerized microservices supporting advanced analytics and real-time data pipelines
- Partner with cross-functional teams to translate complex requirements into technical solutions
- Work with relational and NoSQL databases for geospatial applications
- Support full lifecycle development from design through sustainment and modernization
- Contribute to enterprise geospatial web services and visualization tools
What they're looking for
- Java
- Microservices architecture
- Container technologies
- Geospatial data processing
- Relational databases
- NoSQL databases
- Data visualization
- Real-time data pipelines
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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.
View all jobs at Freedom Technology Solutions GroupLikely interview questions
- Tell us about your experience with Java and microservices architecture. How have you designed or built scalable services in past projects?
- Describe your experience working with geospatial data or mapping technologies. What tools or libraries have you used?