Job description
Job details
- Location: Cedar Rapids, Linn County
- Work mode: Remote
- Employment type: Full-time (Not an internship)
- Salary: USD 85,389 - 116,975 per year
Role overview
Syms Strategic Group (SSG) is looking for a Senior C#/.Net Developer to join their team supporting the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This is a high-impact role focused on developing and maintaining critical software systems to improve veteran services. The position requires a candidate with a strong background in the .NET ecosystem and the ability to work effectively in a remote environment.
Job details
This is a full-time, remote position based in the United States. This role is not an internship. The salary range for this position is 116,975 USD. Candidates must be eligible for a Public Trust (MBI) security clearance.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop scalable software solutions using C# and the .NET framework.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define system requirements and technical specifications.
- Perform comprehensive testing and debugging to ensure high software quality and performance.
- Maintain and optimize existing codebases to improve system reliability for VA services.
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior developers on the engineering team.
Requirements
- Extensive professional experience in software development using C# and .NET.
- Proven ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust (MBI) security clearance.
- Strong understanding of software design patterns and architectural principles.
- Experience working with large-scale government or enterprise-level applications.
- Excellent communication skills for collaborating in a fully remote environment.
Benefits
- Competitive annual salary range from $85,389 to $116,975 USD.
- Fully remote work flexibility.
- Opportunity to support meaningful government initiatives for veterans.
- Professional growth within a strategic engineering group.
Keywords
C#.NETASP.NETSoftware EngineeringPublic TrustBackend DevelopmentVA SystemsWeb Services