Responsibilities:
The selected applicant will work on a customer /contractor integrated team to:
Participate in an agilesoftware development environment
Develop and reviewsystem and derived requirements and address design traceability
Analyze UML diagrams ofdetailed software designs
Perform softwareintegration and unit test activities
Conduct and participatein design reviews
Produce weekly andmonthly status reports of progress in assigned areas
Requirements
Here's WhatYou'll Need:
Qualifications:
A bachelor's degree or higher in computerscience, software engineering, electrical engineering or related field isrequired. Degree from an ABET-accredited university is preferred. Typically, educational requirements are a BS with 0-5 years of experience.
The candidate should be experienced in thefollowing:
Requirements definitionfor complex systems
Atlassian tools suite(i.e., Jira, Stash, etc.) or equivalent
IBM Rational DOORS andDOORS Next Generation (DNG)
Agile processes
Communication, team interaction,collaboration, and problem-solving skills
Leading or participatingin small teams in agile Software Requirements Development processes
Change request systems,and the use of formal configuration management tools
Exposure to softwaredevelopment tools and automated software testing tools.
Ability to workindependently and within a diverse team
Ability to communicateprofessionally with customers, stakeholders, and cross-organizational teammembers; possess excellent communication skills
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required.
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Benefits
GeoControlSystems (GCS) is a engineering and administrative support services companyserving NASA and its prime contractors and the Missile Defense Agency. Ouremployees work across the nation supporting nine federal contracts. We arealways looking for qualified candidates in engineering, administrativeservices, and logistics. As a HUBZone-certified form, we seek to employeeresidents from HUBZone communities.
HUBZone is a United States Small Business Administrationprogram for small companies that operate and employ people in HistoricallyUnder-utilized Business Zones. The HUBZone program was created in response tothe HUBZone Empowerment Act created by the US Congress in 1998.