Wyetech
Agile Developer 3
Annapolis Junction, Marylandsoftware developer (full-time)midAdded today
About this role
Wyetech seeks an experienced Agile Developer to modernize legacy federal government systems using microservices architecture and contemporary technologies. You'll analyze, design, and maintain complex software systems while collaborating with stakeholders and presenting technical solutions.
What you'll do
- Design and implement microservices-based architecture for legacy system modernization
- Analyze, verify, and validate complex software systems using computer science principles
- Develop comprehensive documentation and provide training to team members
- Present technical briefings and demonstrations to government stakeholders
- Apply discrete mathematics, probability, and statistics to solve software engineering challenges
- Maintain and support deployed software systems in production environments
What they're looking for
- Microservices architecture design and implementation
- Software system analysis and validation
- Agile development methodologies
- Technical documentation and communication
- Computer science fundamentals (discrete mathematics, algorithms)
- Federal contracting environment experience
- System modernization and legacy code refactoring
- Stakeholder presentation and demonstration skills
Benefits
- $5,000 performance bonus
- 20% SEP IRA contribution
- Award-winning corporate culture
- Work on impactful federal government projects
- Opportunity to modernize cutting-edge systems
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Wyetech
Wyetech builds cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity solutions, and advanced software systems for federal government clients, leveraging AWS, Kubernetes, machine learning, and cyber range technologies. The company is hiring Cloud Platform Engineers, DevOps Engineers, Software Engineers, and Test Engineers to develop and maintain these mission-critical systems.
View all jobs at WyetechLikely interview questions
- Describe your experience designing and implementing microservices architectures. What challenges did you encounter and how did you resolve them?
- How have you approached modernizing legacy systems in previous roles, and what technologies did you find most effective?