Metron
Software Engineer
About this role
Metron is looking for a knowledgeable Software Engineer with a strong background in computer science and engineering to work on complex software systems for national security projects. The role involves developing, testing, and maintaining software while ensuring adherence to design requirements.
What you'll do
- Develop and maintain complex software systems
- Review and test software for design adherence
- Resolve software problem reports
- Provide input for system design and software components
- Utilize appropriate software development methodologies
- Support the team as a technical resource
What they're looking for
- Active TS/SCI with CI-polygraph clearance
- 3+ years in software engineering or development
- Proficiency in Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, or C++
- Experience with web frameworks like Angular or React
- Knowledge of Docker and Kubernetes
- Familiarity with CI/CD processes
- Strong object-oriented programming skills
- Ability to communicate design concepts clearly
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options
- Health Savings Account (HSA) options
- Employee-owned company
- Opportunity to work on challenging national security issues
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Metron
Metron develops advanced software solutions and systems for national security challenges, including cloud-based planning platforms, autonomous robotics algorithms, and network infrastructure. The company is hiring Software Engineers, Network Engineers, and Autonomous Systems Software Engineers to build and maintain complex systems across multiple locations.
View all jobs at MetronLikely interview questions
- Walk us through your experience with full-stack web application development. Which frameworks and languages have you used, and how did you approach designing the architecture?
- Describe your experience with Docker and Kubernetes. How have you used containerization and orchestration in your previous projects?