Software Engineer-Developer 4 with Security Clearance

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Chipton-Ross is seeking 7 Software Engineers (Level 4) for a contract opportunity in Tinker AFB, OK. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE) * Ability to code in C and/or ADA
* Embedded software design experience preferred
* Experience with JIRA POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidate for this Software Engineer position will to join the B-1b/B-52 Software team located at Tinker AFB in Oklahoma City, OK and will focus on supporting the Client business organization. The engineer will play a crucial role in designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software system and subsystem engineering models utilizing Jira throughout the end-to-end lifecycle that meets industry, customer, and safety standards. You will have the opportunity to review, analyze, and translate customer requirements and technical specifications for stakeholder use. The Software Engineer will collaborate with a diverse engineering team to design, develop, and deploy operational flight software used to monitor and test the system. Your expertise will be instrumental in developing maintaining, enhancing, and optimizing system and subsystem components and functionalities for systems integrations. Additionally, you will be a system and subsystem resource to team members, who will debug and resolve issues identified to ensure the reliability and efficiency of software products. REQUIRED EDUCATION Minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry (e.g. Bachelor and typically 9 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. PhD+4 years' related work experience, Master+7 years' related work experience). In the USA, ABET accreditation is the preferred, although not required, accreditation standard. WORK HOURS FULL TIME/FIRST SHIFT; 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ADDITIONAL Applicants responding to this position will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements by currently possessing the ability to view classified government information. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION * Applicants responding to this position will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements by currently possessing the ability to view classified government information. * Employment will be contingent on clearing a drug screen and background check. Both must clear prior to start date. * Candidates responding to this posting must currently possess the eligibility to work in the United States. No third parties please.

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