Principal Engineer / C++ Internet & Ecommerce - Washington, DC at Geebo

Principal Engineer / C++

Washington, District Of ColumbiaOnsiteFull Time$170k - $230kWe are working with a R&D partner to the Intelligence and DARPA space who is focused on developing cyber-networking technologies for the Department of Defense. Working with a variety of different technology ranging from C+
or C, Linux, Python, Kernels, VxWorks, etc. This position is full-time on-site in Arlington, VA. Secret clearance or higher desired.
This position is a great way to get involved with the fun side of government work and is not legacy heavy, but product driven. You will be working on exciting projects ranging from electronic warfare to cyber networking. They are hiring Principal, Senior, and Lead Engineers with a minimum of 7 years experience required. Compensation ranges depending on experience, but they are able to put together very impressive compensation packages.Required Skills & Experience7
years of experience with C+
or C programming language Linux Kernels Python Bachelor s degree in computer science or related field Ability to obtain a secret clearance
Desired Skills & ExperienceJava JavaScript Rust VxWorks Experience writing complex algorithms Experience working with sensor technology Master s degree Secret clearance or higher
The OfferEligible for bonus
You will receive the following
Benefits:
Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Vacation Time 401k
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future. Posted by:
Taylor BenderSpecialization:
C++Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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