Intelliforce-IT Solutions Group

Experienced Full Stack Web Developer

Annapolis Junction, MD - Full Time

About the Role:
Are you ready to join an award-winning team at the forefront of AI/ML innovation in the Intelligence Community? Intelliforce is seeking a passionate Full Stack Web Developer to join our Custom Media Operations (CMO) team, recent recipients of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board Killian Award for outstanding mission support. In this role, you’ll collaborate with a small, dynamic team, taking full ownership of web development projects that bridge cutting-edge AI/ML capabilities with our customers. If you thrive on seeing projects through from start to finish and want to make a significant impact, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Key Responsibilities:

  • Full Stack Development: Collaborate with machine learning and artificial intelligence engineers to build full-stack applications that enhance CMO’s capabilities.
  • User Experience: Engage with ML/AI engineers, senior stakeholders, and CMO customers to ensure the best possible user experience across all platforms.
  • Website Development: Continue developing and enhancing the CMO homepage and website, which serves as both the organization's public face and an internal tool for tracking deliverables.
  • Prototyping: Work with the CMO data science team to prototype and iterate on new capabilities that meet evolving customer needs.

Key Technologies and Skills:

  • Core Technologies: Proficiency in web application development with at least one of the following: Java and Spring Boot, or JavaScript and ReactJS.
  • DevOps: Experience managing production applications through Docker and Linux command line.
  • Source Code Management: Understanding of Git, CI/CD processes.
  • Bonus Skills: Experience with machine learning, user experience design, AWS services (e.g., EC2, VPC, Fargate), and Python/Flask development.

Qualifications:

  • Experience:
    • 3 years of experience in web application development.
    • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related technical discipline or 4 additional years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree.
  • Technical Expertise: Proven ability to scope, develop, test, and deploy web applications, with experience in full-stack development and managing production environments.
  • Clearance: TS/SCI with Polygraph
  • Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen

Why Intelliforce:

At Intelliforce, we’re more than just a technology company—we’re a community of innovators driving the future of AI/ML in the Intelligence Community. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Cutting-Edge Work: Be part of a team that is leading AI/ML capabilities and making a real impact.
  • Collaborative Environment: Join a supportive team where your contributions are valued, and your growth is prioritized.
  • Exciting Projects: Work on mission-critical projects that directly support our customers and stakeholders.
  • Professional Growth: Enjoy continuous learning and career development opportunities.

Join Us:
If you’re excited about working on the frontlines of technology and innovation, apply today and be part of a team that’s pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

EEO Statement:
Intelliforce-IT Solutions Group, LLC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions. If you need a reasonable workplace accommodation, please email [email protected] with your specific request.

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