Java Full Stack Engineer

Chantilly, VA
Full Time
Experienced

We are looking for Java Full Stack Development Engineers to join our team. Our teams are currently working in an Agile environment using some of the latest technologies. You will work in small teams to design and develop secure Cloud-Agnostic applications using React, Spring Boot, AWS Lambda, and microservices. Deployment targets include AWS (EC2s) and Tanzu. Help design storage solutions using MongoDB, DynamoDB, and Oracle RDS. If this sounds interesting, give us a call.

Are you fascinated by space? Do you like working on mission critical fielded systems? How about a fast-paced feature rich project? Give us a call. We have an exciting opportunity to work as a full stack Java developer with amazing engineers.

Clearance:

We mainly seek individuals with a TS/SCI, or a TS/SCI + CI Poly, or a TS/SCI + FSP

Compensation:

 

Cohere knows that our employees are our most valuable assets. Cohere offers competitive pay, commensurate with experience, labor categories, and current market demands.

FULLY PAID health care premiums for medical with PPO and HSA options

FULLY PAID dental, vision, and life insurance

Earn 240 hours PTO / year (30 days, accrued at 20 hours/month)

401k plan with matching employer contributions and profit sharing

Extremely lucrative referral programs

Monthly billable incentive rewards

Yearly training allowance for self-development

Flexible schedules

 

About Cohere:

 

Cohere was founded in 2015 by seasoned intelligence community engineers to unify and streamline both cyber and kinetic workflows for the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense.

We are looking for candidates to join our team as we grow our cyber development department. This is an opportunity to join a close-knit team of engineers who are passionate about learning from each other and developing next-generation capabilities supporting our stakeholders’ operations. Your work will contribute directly to securing infrastructure from malicious cyber actors.

We invest in our people, offering tailored training and mentorship as we grow our engineers. We believe that providing opportunities to learn fuels individual and organizational success. At Cohere, not only will you take your technical skills to the next level, but if desired, you can learn the processes and skills necessary to launch your own company too. We offer mentoring opportunities to learn from experienced leaders on creating and growing your own contracting business.

If you have a background in coding and computer security and want to take your career to the next level, with the ability to learn from senior engineers invested in your success, apply today!

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