ECS is seeking an AI Full Stack Developer to work in our Arlington, VA office.
We are currently seeking an organized, detailed oriented, and Solutions Developer to join our team. This role will entail working closely with the client to understand needs and pain-points, and designing, configuring, and implementing technical solutions across a range of programming language, cloud platforms, and supporting infrastructure.
Responsibilities:
- Finding intelligent ways to solve problems without a lot of repeat work
- Leveraging expertise to advise and create solutions that are simple, secure, and maintainable
- Build, maintain, and update automation code and/or scripts
- Support Linux and Windows environments
- Design and implement continuous integration and delivery automation in support of software, configuration, and infrastructure management
- Development of microservices and applications
- Finding opportunities to use data and metrics to inform decisions and create changes to improve the environment
- Must successfully complete a stringent Background Investigation and obtain the required Government Security Clearance.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering or technical discipline, or associates with equivalent years of experience.
At least 5 Years of professional experience delivering solutions using:
- Cloud-Based Services
- Software Development
- Data Management and Insights
Top Skills
What We Do
ECS, a segment of ASGN (NYSE: ASGN), delivers advanced solutions and services in cloud, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), application and IT modernization, and science and engineering. The company solves critical, complex challenges for customers across the U.S. public sector, defense, intelligence and commercial industries.
ECS maintains partnerships with leading cloud, cybersecurity, and AI/ML providers and holds specialized certifications in their technologies.
Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, ECS has more than 3,400 employees throughout the U.S. and has been recognized as a Top Workplace by The Washington Post for the last five years.









