Web Developer (TS/SCI w/FS Poly) Administrative & Office Jobs - McLean, VA at Geebo

Web Developer (TS/SCI w/FS Poly)

Join Our Team as a Web Developer at Zachary Piper Solutions!Are you a skilled Web Developer seeking an opportunity to make a real impact? Look no further! Zachary Piper Solutions is actively seeking a Web Developer based in the Northern Virginia region.
Contribute to the maintenance of legacy applications and facilitate the transition to a cutting-edge system architecture.
Your role involves supporting system development, deployment, and troubleshooting, ensuring the sustainability and reliability of our Sponsor's systems and applications.
Clearance:
TS/SCI Full Scope PolyLocation:
Fully onsite in Tyson's CornerCompensation:
$125,000 - $210,000 based on experience with comprehensive benefits.
Mandatory Skills Front-end web development expertise in HTML, CSS, and browser compatibility.
UI/UX proficiency with Angular, JavaScript/TypeScript, and other relevant technologies.
Demonstrated experience meeting Section 508 requirements and WCAG 2.
1 & WCAG 2.
2 AA standards.
UI Design expertise, including designing complete user interfaces and experiences aligned with client needs.
Familiarity with COTS accessibility issues.
Utilization of wire-framing tools, storyboards, and user flows.
Establishment and application of UI/UX design best practices.
Optional Skills Full Stack development experience for backend contributions.
Experience with agile/scrum development processes.
Ready to make an impact in a challenging and rewarding environment? Apply your skills to shape the future of our systems and applications.
Keywords:
HTML, CSS, Angular, JavaScript/TypeScript, Section 508, COTS, UI/UX, FSP, Full scope Polygraph, TS/SCI Recommended Skills Angular4 Backend Css Full Scope Polygraph (Fsp Clearance) Java Script (Programming Language) Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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