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Cohere Technology Group LLC

Software Developer (Systems Software)

Cohere Technology Group LLC, Bethesda

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Overview


Cohere is seeking a Software Developer; you will support software architecture development, requirements analysis, process execution and evaluation, selection, and evaluation of COTS/GOTS tools, and integration (with both new and legacy systems).


Responsibilities



  • Interact with customers and development team to gather and define requirements.

  • Analyze and study customer requirements to determine the most effective software technologies to satisfy their needs.

  • Design, create, test, and maintain software-based applications to satisfy customer requirements.

  • Follow a formal design process using formal specifications, data flow diagrams, and other accepted design techniques and adhere to laws, standards and established guidelines for development and delivery of software applications (e.g., reuse, modifiable, efficient, reliable, understandable, fault tolerant).

  • Coordinate creation and collection of necessary technology components and integrate them into a coherent site design.

  • Design and develop visually pleasing, content rich, user-friendly interfaces with intuitive navigation.

  • Develop and maintain software development technical documentation to assist with software application maintenance and upgrades.

  • Provide software process management and configuration management throughout the software development lifecycle.

  • Resolve problems with software and respond to suggestions for improvements and enhancements.



Required Qualifications



  • Active TS/SCI w/FSP

  • BA/BS in a related discipline

  • 7+ Years of experience

  • Java 8+ along with Java 11 for ATO purposes


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