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Senior Software Engineer C (Backend)

CALIBRE Systems, Inc.
, an employee-owned management consulting and digital transformation company, is lookingfor a Senior C+
(Backend) Software Developer to support our client at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in Bethesda, MD.
NCBI is part of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) whose wide range of applications serve more users and more data than any other US Government Agency.
NCBI provides free access to petabytes of biomedical and genomic information with scientists all over the world using NCBI products, including PubMed, ClinicalTrials.
gov, GenBank, RefSeq, and ClinVar.
We are seeking a creative professional who can work with the team to develop and maintain software supporting NCBIs Controlled Data Access (CDA) technologies.
The CDA team employs several technologies such as:
SQL, C++, C#, Python, Java, JSON, JWT, JWS, YAML, OpenAPI, XML, XSL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Our development environment is currently comprised of:
Microsoft SQL Server, Linux,.
Net, gmake, with git for source control, TeamCity/Jenkins for CI/CD.
Principal responsibilities include the following:
Stay up to date with new technologies and changes to the infrastructure Share your knowledge with the team and help mentor others Provide expertise to other developers for the design and development of new solutions Participate in cross product skill sharing activities to decrease knowledge silos Develop, Test, and Deploy solutions for the product line Maintain and develop code in support of the product line Estimate, plan, and manage all assigned tasks and report on progress Document software and systems to meet product and program requirements.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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