CNO firm seeking Embedded Developers- up to $250K + 10% 401K FS with Security Clearance Customer Service & Call Center - Severn, MD at Geebo

CNO firm seeking Embedded Developers- up to $250K + 10% 401K FS with Security Clearance

Our client is a small IC firm known within industry for their deep technical expertise; however; their focus and core values are their peopleThey foster a culture that provides respect and open communication and offer flexible work policies, full paid health care premiums, generous PTO plans, excellent compensation and 10% to your 401KThey work alongside some of the brightest individuals in the industry, and are recognized for their expertise supporting both the offensive and defensive CNO missionsThey provide the opportunity to directly support missions and contracts that are making an impact in our nations security and intelligence missionsThey're seeking Embedded Developers to join their team! To be considered for this position, you will need the following:
-Bachelor's degree (CS, CE or EE) -experience with embedded RTOS application development environments -C/C+
-Assembly -python, perl or bash -active TS/SCI+FS Poly clearance cjobs-cat:
11610 Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation C+
(Programming Language) Perl (Programming Language) Python (Programming Language) Real Time Operating Systems Software Engineering Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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