You will be a good fit for this role if you
- Have been actively working in the Government for 4 or more years.
- Have a STEM Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.
- Enjoy working across multiple platforms with a high desire to develop quality code in an agile process.
The Opportunity
- As a Software Test Engineer with IBM, your development activities at the Cyber Operations Branch program office adhere to Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe).
- This program office personifies DevSecOps which automates the integration of security at every phase of the software development lifecycle from initial design, through integration, testing, deployment, and software delivery.
- These development efforts shall result in two deployable defensive cyber solutions to protect, defend, and respond to USSF mission systems.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- Experience with version control, continuous integration, configuration management, deployment automation, containers, infrastructure orchestration and software testing.
- Relevant experience performing activities in the Government (military and/or civil servant), federally funded research and development center, or profit or non-profit Government support, or development contractor arena.
- Experience in at least two of the following: React, Angular, Python, JavaScript, CSS, & HTML, Databases, SQL, Gitlab, & Artifactory.
- Certifications :
- SAFe for Teams Certification.
- Must be willing to obtain AWS certifications (with the expectation of attaining AWS Associate Developer & AWS Specialty Security within a year of start date).
- Security Clearance : Pre-existing, Active DoD Secret Clearance.
- Education : Bachelor’s degree in STEM or related specialty (Computer Science, Data Science, etc.) + 6 years of professional experience.
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
- A Top-Secret (TS) security clearance (with SCI and SAP eligibility) is HIGHLY desired.
- Master’s degree in STEM related specialty and 4 years’ professional experience
- Familiar with SIMP Project, Docker, GIT, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Suricata, Zeek, Kibana, Logstash, Elastic Search, Neo4J, PostgreSQL.