CNO Developer with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - Hanover, MD at Geebo

CNO Developer with Security Clearance

CNO/Cyber Capabilities Software Developer Location:
Hanover, MD (On-site)Salary:
$150,000 - $200,000 Ring0 Technologies (Ring Zero) is hiring an advanced CNO Developer passionate about producing custom capabilities for critical cyberspace operationsThis developer will be integrated into a cutting-edge cybersecurity team and will be thrust into performing in the most challenging computer environments.
Security Clearance Requirement:
Active/current TS/SCI with Polygraph is required Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
o Design and develop new hardware or software based CNO capabilities.
o Manage the designing, developing, documenting, testing, and debugging of applications software and systems.
o Apply expert knowledge of security concepts and networks.
o Communicate status with leadership and customers.
o Ensure software standards are metBasic
Qualifications:
o Proficiency in Python and C.
o Troubleshooting / debugging experience.
o Proficiency in low-level internals in ONE or more technology areas (e.
gWindows, Linux, Mobile, Network devices).
o Proficiency with networking (TCP/IP) and socket level programming.
o CNO capability development experienceNice to Have
Qualifications:
o Software Analysis/Reverse Engineering experience.
o Understand assembly programming concepts.
o Unit Test experience.
o Experience using Atlassian products (JIRA, Confluence, Crucible)o Ability to handle stress and work well under pressure.
o Analytical and Critical Thinking Skillso Programming knowledge/experience with Windows Kernel, C, C++, Python or Assembly Language (x86 and 64-bit Intel / AMD, MIPS) Recommended Skills Analytical C (Programming Language) C+
(Programming Language) Confluence Critical Thinking Debugging Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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