Full Stack Developer – US Citizen (Hybrid)

Job Locations US-VA-Arlington
ID
2026-21954
# of Openings
1
Category
Information Technology
Type
CTH

Overview

  • Tier One Technologies is seeking a Full Stack Developer to provide support to our US Government client.
  • This hybrid Contract-to-Hire position will be located in Arlington, VA.
  • Must be a US Citizen. 
  • SELECTED CANDIDATES WITHOUT REQUIRED CLEARANCE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION TO RECEIVE IT.

Responsibilities

  • Work with data scientists and analysts to rapidly design, implement, test, and deploy applications capable of tackling complex analytical tasks using large datasets.
  • Communicate with end users, team lead, and team members to create and support new products and features.
  • Communicate with product users to enhance or troubleshoot products.
  • Design client-side and server-side architecture.
  • Build the front-end of applications through appealing visual design.
  • Write effective APIs.
  • Build features and applications with a responsive design.
  • Write technical documentation and support data governance strategy.
  • Function in an Agile based team environment.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field. If the degree is not in the applicable field, then 4 additional years of related experience is required.
  • 5+ years of experience with full stack development.
  • 5+ years of experience and skill writing coding languages (e.g. Python, JavaScript, SQL, C#).
  • 3+ years of JavaScript development experience (client-side and server-side).
  • Experience with UI/UX design is desired.
  • Knowledge of multiple front-end languages and libraries (e.g. HTML/ CSS, JavaScript, Typescript, jQuery).
  • Knowledge of front-end frameworks (e.g. Angular, React, Node.js).
  • Knowledge of multiple back-end languages (e.g. Python/C#) and backend frameworks (e.g. Flask, Django).

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