Tuesday 4 February 2020

Java Developer Opportunity supporting NASA Goddard Space Flight Center!

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Hi ,

 

After reviewing your online resume, I was hoping to speak with you regarding an Sr. Java Developer position supporting NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. This opportunity is located in Greenbelt, MD. This mission  support NASA's JPSS mission. My client is fully funded and looking to hire immediately. I have included a description of the requirements below. Please let me know if you are in the job market and if you are interested in this opportunity as soon as possible and we can schedule a call to discuss the interview process. My email is matt.scott@insightglobal.com


Details regarding the role:

-Compensation is VERY flexible pending experience

-relocation cost's involve perdium

-MUST BE US CITIZEN OR GREENCARD

-MUST RELOCATE TO GREENBELT,MD

 

JOB DESCRIPTION:
We need a Java Developer to be apart of a team to create a brand new software system that is responsible for scheduled data transfer between NASA satellites and the ground.

 

Minimum qualifications include 6+ years of experience with the following technologies:

-J2EE (backend)

-Angular JS (front end)

-Windows/Linex

 

Details regarding the role:

-Compensation is VERY flexible pending experience

-relocation cost's involve per diem

-MUST BE US CITIZEN OR GREEN CARD

-MUST RELOCATE TO GREENBELT,MD

 

Mission:

 

The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) is the Nation's new generation polar-orbiting operational environmental satellite system. JPSS is a collaborative program between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and its acquisition agent, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This interagency effort is the latest generation of U.S. polar-orbiting, non-geosynchronous environmental satellites. As the backbone of the global observing system, JPSS polar satellites circle the Earth from pole-to-pole and cross the equator about 14 times daily in the afternoon orbit, providing full global coverage twice a day.

 

https://www.jpss.noaa.gov/mission_and_instruments.html





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