Wyetech
Software Engineer 4
About this role
Wyetech seeks a Software Engineer 4 to develop analytics solutions for federal government customers at Ft. Meade, Maryland. You'll collaborate with mission stakeholders to design and deploy innovative data analysis tools that automate workflows and enhance customer capabilities.
What you'll do
- Capture and translate mission requirements into technical specifications
- Design and develop analytics solutions for federal customer applications
- Deploy data and metadata analysis tools to production environments
- Collaborate with stakeholders to understand business needs and constraints
- Automate data processing workflows to improve operational efficiency
- Support integration of analytics across customer-supported platforms
What they're looking for
- Analytics development and architecture
- Data analysis and metadata processing
- Full-stack software engineering
- Requirements gathering and stakeholder communication
- Automation and workflow optimization
- Federal contracting environment experience
- Security clearance eligibility
- Problem-solving and innovation
Benefits
- Award-winning corporate culture
- Unique employee experience
- Work on mission-critical federal projects
- Collaboration with innovative teams
- Technology-forward environment
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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 building analytics solutions and what metrics you used to measure their success.
- How have you approached capturing requirements from non-technical stakeholders and translating them into actionable technical plans?