Senior Microservices Developer — Java / AWS Cloud- Fully Cleared

Annapolis Junction, MD
Full Time
Entry Level

Make an Impact Where It Matters Most

At Intelliforce, we specialize in modernizing mission systems so our customers can move faster, operate smarter, and stay ahead of evolving threats. As a Senior Microservices Developer, you’ll help transform a legacy operational platform into a resilient, cloud-native architecture built for the future. Your work will directly support critical mission capabilities by delivering scalable services, secure integrations, and high-performance applications. If you enjoy solving complex problems and building systems that truly matter, this role puts you right where your skills have real impact.


Schedule and Work Details

Location: Government site (Fort Meade area)
Schedule: Full-time, standard day schedule
Clearance: Active Top Secret Clearance with Full Scope Polygraph (required)


Here's What Your Day-to-Day Might Look Like

You’ll be part of a collaborative Agile team modernizing a large operational system using microservices and cloud technologies. Each day blends hands-on coding with architecture decisions, automation work, and close coordination with teammates and stakeholders.

Typical responsibilities include:

  • Developing Java Spring Boot microservices using AWS native services

  • Building robust REST APIs capable of handling complex data filtering and processing

  • Using Python to automate and optimize AWS resources such as Lambda, Step Functions, EC2, and S3

  • Designing scalable services within a microservices architecture

  • Implementing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines using Maven, GitLab, and GitOps practices

  • Supporting containerized deployments and cloud-native workflows

  • Participating in Agile ceremonies and delivering iterative software improvements

  • Collaborating with engineers, architects, and mission stakeholders to refine requirements

  • Ensuring reliability, performance, and security across distributed applications


Minimum Qualifications

Clearance: Active Top Secret Clearance with Full Scope Polygraph (required)
Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen

Education and Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree and at least 12 years of relevant experience, OR

  • Master’s degree and at least 10 years of relevant experience

Required Background:

  • Experience working with AWS services such as S3, DynamoDB, Lambda, and CloudWatch


Required Skills

Candidates should demonstrate experience in at least three of the following areas:

  • Java Spring Boot and/or Python development

  • Microservices architecture design and implementation

  • CI/CD tools and practices including AWS tooling, Maven, GitLab, GitOps, Kubernetes, Docker, or Ansible

  • NoSQL databases such as MongoDB or DynamoDB, including query development and schema design

  • OAuth or OIDC implementation

  • Automated testing frameworks and tools such as Cypress or Cucumber


Desired Skills

  • Experience modernizing legacy systems into cloud-native platforms

  • Strong understanding of distributed system performance and scalability

  • Familiarity with container orchestration and DevOps methodologies

  • Ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly to diverse audiences


Technology Stack

This role utilizes Java Spring Boot microservices, Python automation, AWS cloud services including Lambda, Step Functions, EC2, S3, DynamoDB, and CloudWatch, RESTful APIs, Maven build tools, GitLab and GitOps pipelines, container platforms such as Docker and Kubernetes, configuration tools like Ansible, NoSQL databases, OAuth/OIDC security protocols, and automated testing frameworks including Cypress and Cucumber.

Compensation Range: $184,000.00 - $236,000.00 
*The salary range provided reflects an estimate based on current market trends and may be adjusted based on factors such as the candidate's experience, skills, and qualifications. The final offer will be tailored after a thorough evaluation of the candidate’s background and suitability for the role. Please note that this range is intended as a guideline and is subject to flexibility. 

Why Intelliforce? Because you matter—your work, your growth, and your well-being. 

At Intelliforce, we don’t just push the boundaries of technology—we partner with some of the most mission-driven teams in defense and beyond to solve challenges that truly matter. As a Systems Engineer here, you won’t just contribute to projects—you’ll help shape outcomes that make a real-world impact. 

We also know that great work starts with a great environment. That’s why we invest in you: 
 

  • Ample PTO to rest and recharge—plus all federal holidays and your birthday off, just because. 

  • Multiple medical plan options, including ones with zero deductible or premium for employees. 

  • Generous 401(k) with immediate vesting—because your future matters now. 

  • Exciting bonus opportunities, from profit sharing to quarterly awards and President’s Club recognition. 

  • A culture of collaboration, connection, and fun, with regular team activities that go beyond the work. 

Ready to grow with purpose? 
At Intelliforce, your career will flourish in a place where innovation thrives and people come first. Join us—and let’s build something meaningful together. You can reach us at [email protected] or schedule a call with our Director of Recruitment, just visit this link to view their calendar: https://calendly.com/amwolfe-intelliforce-itsg/30min .

Equal Opportunity Matters 
Intelliforce-IT Solutions Group, LLC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions. 

Need accommodations during the application process? We’re happy to help. Reach out to us at [email protected] with your specific request. 

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