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We are currently searching for a Web Application Developer to provide support to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This opportunity is a full-time position with MSC, and it is on-site in Rockville, MD.
- Software development, design and architecture.
- Write and clean testable codes, with consideration of appropriate style and industry standards, along with documentation.
- Deliver assigned tasks in a timely and efficient manner and take ownership of the product delivery.
- Work closely with scientific subject matter experts, back-end developers, and stakeholders to ensure a visually appealing, functional, and intuitive software.
- Other duties as required.
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related discipline, or equivalent work experience.
- Demonstrate ability to write software using open-source repositories on GitHub/GitLab.
- Minimum two (2+) years’ of advanced JavaScript frameworks and libraries such as ReactJS or VUE.js
- Minimum of two (2+) years front-end development experience including HTML5, CSS3
- Experience developing and using RESTful web services and JSON or XML objects for communication
- Familiarity with Python and server-side JavaScript/TypeScript.
- Familiarity with building applications on Amazon Web Service (AWS).
- Experience with version control and collaborative development practices (such as pull requests and code review) using Git and GitHub.
- Experience working with REST and GraphQL APIs, integrating with external web services or third-party tools.
- Experience with using infrastructure-as-code tools (Terraform) to provision cloud resources.
- Ability to communicate and work with a multi-disciplinary team of developers, analysts, and scientific subject matter experts.
- Familiarity with relational and non-relational database concepts.
- Experience with CI/CD processes.
- Understanding of the Software Development Lifecycle and exposure to Agile or iterative software design practices.
- Experience working with an interdisciplinary team of engineers and computational biologists or wet-lab researchers.
- Experience developing analysis pipelines for bioinformatics.
- Experience with developing visualizations using the D3.JS Library.
Vacancy expired!