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Jr. Applications Developer

Company Name:
WBB Inc.
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Project Overview:
The Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness (OPNAV N43) enables and sustains the Navy fleet. All branches use complex, integrated, accredited modeling-and-simulation-driven budget models to project and negotiate funding levels. Period of performance is 17 July 2013 through 16 July 2016. Project is to develop and enhance budget models throughout the system development life cycle.
Job Description
Responsibilities:
Support emergent and evolving Navy budget modeling software products throughout the system development life cycle and beyond in a collaborative, iterative development model.
Candidate will be required to quickly learn complex pricing models and technical architecture and demonstrate an aptitude to program complex business rules and modeling and simulation algorithms. Will develop technical documentation, support competing priorities, and be flexible to changing requirements.
Candidate must learn from and take direction from senior team members, use design templates, show teamwork, use chain of command, support positive relationships with clients, and appreciate cultural diversity present in the global business environment.
Required Skills and
Qualifications:
Educational Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Application Systems Analyst-Programmer with 2-4 years' experience including 2 years' experience working with Flex or ColdFusion preferred, however experience with Oracle, PL/SQL, Javascript, Actionscript, EXT-JS, will be considerd
Must be a US Citizen and able to obtain an interim Secret clearance.
Work Location: Washington, DC
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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