Infoscitex, a DCS company, is seeking a Software Engineer to develop and test C# code. This is an opportunity to join a growing, cutting-edge team in creating next-generation autonomy technologies. As a member of our team, you will work in Dayton, OH in a multidisciplinary team including simulation integration experts and Human Factors specialists. Your work will support production of new autonomy capabilities for the US Army and involves working with subject matter experts in Army aviation and human factors areas to develop state-of-the-art UIs for decision aiding and vehicle control.
Infoscitex is an employee-owned organization with a reputation for agile and efficient development of technology solutions for U.S. Defense, Aerospace, Human Factors, and Security markets. We continue to provide innovative solutions with our multidisciplinary teams formed with exceptional employees.
Essential Job Functions:
Implement algorithms, to include planning, allocation, and monitoring capabilities.
Contribute as a Scrum team member, supporting scoping, implementation, and integration of new software.
Build user interfaces in C#/.NET using WPF and Blazor.
Employ best practices in the industry to ensure maximum code reusability, extensibility, and modularity.
Required Skills:
Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required.
Bachelor degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related technical discipline and at least 2 years of related experience.
Applicants selected will be subject to a U.S. Government background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
Experience programming with C# and/or Java.
Ability to apply technical standards, principles, theories, and techniques.
Creative problem-solving capabilities.
Strong math and analytical skills.
Ability to participate in short-term intermittent travel.
Desired Skills:
Knowledge of WPF, Git, NuGet, and Visual Studio.
Knowledge of SOLID principles.
Understanding of Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control concepts.
Knowledge of common design patterns used in software development.