SEIT SDA O&I/GMI I&T Software Engineer Engineering - Scottsdale, AZ at Geebo

SEIT SDA O&I/GMI I&T Software Engineer

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SEIT SDA O&I/GMI I&T Software Engineer Location :
Preference is Scottsdale, AZ, but can also be based from multiple Fairfax, VA, El Segundo, CA, Colorado Springs, CO and Huntsville, AL Wage $86-88 depending on years of experience and qualifications Job 23-01694 REQUIRED Software Engineering, 6 yrs experience DevSecOps Job Our client, a large defense contractor, has an immediate opening for a SEIT SDA O&I/GMI I&T Software Engineer to preferably work from Scottsdale, AZ, but can also be based from multiple alternative locations like Fairfax, VA, El Segundo, CA, Colorado Springs, CO and Huntsville, AL.
As a systems/software I&T engineer for SDA O&I/GMI program, youll be a member of a cross functional team responsible for developing and deploying the state-of-the-art ground operational system.
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled While an hourly range is posted for this position, an eventual hourly rate is determined by a comprehensive salary analysis which considers multiple factors including but not limited job-related knowledge, skills and qualifications, education and experience as compared to others in the organization doing substantially similar work, if applicable, and market and business considerations.
Benefits offered include medical, dental and vision benefits; dependent care flexible spending account; 401(k) plan; voluntary life/short term disability/whole life/term life/accident and critical illness coverage; employee assistance program; sick leave in accordance with regulation.
Benefits may be subject to generally applicable eligibility, waiting period, contribution, and other requirements and conditions.
Recommended Skills Operational Systems Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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