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Software Developer II - Full Stack at Intertek Group in Rockville, MD

Intertek is searching for an Software Developer II - Full Stack to join our Connected World team in our Rockville, Maryland office. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow a versatile career in IT! The Software Developer II - Full Stack is somoene that can help build high-quality web-based applications within our common technology stack is Python, Django, Postgres, Javascript. We are in the field of security so we are hoping to find a candidate that is able to focus on producing extremely high quality, bug-free work, rather than industry-standard high-speed agile development. You would be joining a team of equally talented developers that work together to produce some of the world's most sophisticated security-based testing software. Because the field of security is always changing you should want to learn new things and take on new challenges. What you'll do:
Take high level feature requests and implement them. Take the time to understand the big picture and the why to each feature Carefully code and test to produce nearly bug free code Constantly want to grow and learn new skills What it takes to be successful in this role:
Required:
3
years of experience in programming, or bachelor's degree in related field Fluent in Python, html, CSS, and javascript Excellent communication skills Preferred:
Computer Science related degree Fluent in advanced coding concepts, networking, multithreading etc. Good database architecture methodology Comfortable with linux cli Fluent in Django, and postgresql Knowledge of Apache Knowledge of web security Knowledge of linux OS (services, daemons, file permissions, etc.)
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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