Senior Software Engineer
Two Six Technologies- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related technical field, and a minimum of five years of experience in formal software development, including testing and version control. They should have at least three years of experience programming in Java, two years in Golang, and two years in C/C++, along with a strong understanding of containerization technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes. Applicants should also have an active TS/SCI clearance within the last 24 months.
The Software Developer will be responsible for developing and executing automated test scenarios using Gherkin, writing and maintaining Unix scripts, collaborating with cross-functional teams to design and implement cloud-native solutions, and participating in Agile development processes. They will also contribute to the development of containerized applications using Docker and orchestrating them with Kubernetes, while ensuring compliance with security requirements and government regulations.
IT engineering services for federal government
AnaVation LLC provides specialized technology solutions to complex technical and analytical problems, primarily serving the Federal Government. The company offers a variety of IT engineering services, including intelligence collection and processing, analytical systems, big data solutions, and cybersecurity measures. AnaVation focuses on delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of its clients, positioning itself as a trusted partner in the government technology market. The company generates revenue through contracts with federal agencies, ensuring a steady income by maintaining long-term relationships. AnaVation's success is supported by its dedicated team, known as AnaVators, who are committed to delivering high-quality engineering solutions while fostering a positive work culture. The goal of AnaVation is to enhance operational efficiency and security for its clients by solving complex technical challenges.