ECS is seeking a Software Programmer - SME to work in our Washington, DC office. Please Note: This position is contingent upon contract award.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead complex development initiatives across classified enclaves
- Provide technical leadership and mentoring to development team
- Conduct code reviews and enforce quality standards
- Make architecture decisions for mission-critical applications
- Lead DevSecOps pipeline architecture and strategy
- Develop user training and documentation for NSS Program Systems
- Ensure compliance with DOJ-approved standards
- Support Contingency and Incident Response Plan activities
- Process change requests in accordance with program policy
- Provide onsite staff during core business hours
Salary Range: $160,000-$190,000
General Description of Benefits
Preferred Qualifications- Active Top-Secret clearance (TS/SCI is preferred)
- 10+ years progressive software programming experience
- Specific work experience in providing IT program support for the Federal Government
- Advanced software development & architecture
- Technical leadership & mentoring
- Code review & quality assurance
- Mission-critical application development
- Classified environment programming
- DevSecOps pipeline architecture
- Secure software programming
- Microsoft desktop client technologies
- ITSM system utilization
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.







