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Main Sail

United States Citizenship (dual citizenship not authorized) and an Active DoD eligibility with favorable determination is required per government contract.
Main Sail is seeking Application Software Developers to support a U.
S.
Navy client responsible for management and operations of various Navy and Marine Corps life-cycle logistics, engineering, maintenance, and supplier performance IT systems.
Responsibilities:
Develop, update, enhance, and maintain IT software code, structures, scripts, and system configurations for web and client-server type applications, database procedural and manipulation programming, and interfaces using supported programming languages approved by the Government in accordance with Configuration Control Board (CCB) direction and priorities.
All code will be checked into a Government-owned source code repository for configuration control and management.
All source code shall follow the coding standards for the assigned projects and utilize the development, operation review/pre-production, and production servers.
Required skills/
Qualifications:
- A Four-Year or higher degree in a computer or information science related field.
- 5 Years (Senior) or 3 Years (Mid-Level) Experience designing and developing database (SQL or Oracle) driven IT applications in one or more software languages such as C++, Java/J2EE, Visual Basic,.
net, HTML/XML, Powerbuilder, and/or Delphi.
- Must possess DoD approved 8750 Cybersecurity Workforce IAT III (Senior) or IAT II (Mid-Level) certification levelLocation:
Government Site Kittery ME United States Citizenship (dual citizenship not authorized) and an Active DoD eligibility with favorable determination is required per government contract.
About the Company:
Main Sail.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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