CNO Tools Developer TS/SCI w/FS Poly - FT41818
Date Added
04/28/2015
Request Count
0
Status
Active
Position Type
Perm
Industry
IT - All
Number of Positions
1
Start Date
05/04/2015
Salary
$100 - $105K
Location
Annapolis Junction, MD
United States
Travel Percent
0
Degree
Yes
Years Experience
5
Job Description
•Provide customer software design and development of CNO tools and techniques for operational use.
•Design and develop end to end data flows and testing into all CNO tools.
•Provide/author documentation, lead and participate in design, code and software readiness reviews.
•Provide/author and participate in technical presentations on assigned projects.
General Experience
•Minimum of five (5) years experience in computer science, information systems, or network engineering.
•Minimum four (4) years experience in Assembly, C, C++, Java, Perl, Python. (will take anyone strong in C/C++ and Python)
•Minimum two (2) years experience programming CNO tools that incorporate covert means of execution, file storage, networking communications, and data exfiltration for Windows, UNIX, and/or proprietary operating systems.
•Minimum two (2) years experience developing Windows applications using Visual Studio, or .NET environment OR minimum two (2) years experience developing UNIX applications using make files or comparable build environments
•Minimum of (1) year experience programming CNO tools for the US Government
•Demonstrated ability with version control software (i.e., Subversion, CVS, etc.)
•Demonstrated ability in software debugging
•Demonstrated ability to program techniques to evade network based intrusion detection systems
•Demonstrated ability to create and brief technical presentations
•Demonstrated ability to capturing, analyzing, and interpreting raw network traffic
•Demonstrated packet-level understanding of IP, TCP, and application level protocols
•Demonstrated ability in network sockets programming
•Demonstrated ability in UNIX kernel internals and/or low level Windows internals and
•Demonstrated ability in device driver programming in Windows and/or UNIX variants
Date Added
04/28/2015
Request Count
0
Status
Active
Position Type
Perm
Industry
IT - All
Number of Positions
1
Start Date
05/04/2015
Salary
$100 - $105K
Location
Annapolis Junction, MD
United States
Travel Percent
0
Degree
Yes
Years Experience
5
Job Description
•Provide customer software design and development of CNO tools and techniques for operational use.
•Design and develop end to end data flows and testing into all CNO tools.
•Provide/author documentation, lead and participate in design, code and software readiness reviews.
•Provide/author and participate in technical presentations on assigned projects.
General Experience
•Minimum of five (5) years experience in computer science, information systems, or network engineering.
•Minimum four (4) years experience in Assembly, C, C++, Java, Perl, Python. (will take anyone strong in C/C++ and Python)
•Minimum two (2) years experience programming CNO tools that incorporate covert means of execution, file storage, networking communications, and data exfiltration for Windows, UNIX, and/or proprietary operating systems.
•Minimum two (2) years experience developing Windows applications using Visual Studio, or .NET environment OR minimum two (2) years experience developing UNIX applications using make files or comparable build environments
•Minimum of (1) year experience programming CNO tools for the US Government
•Demonstrated ability with version control software (i.e., Subversion, CVS, etc.)
•Demonstrated ability in software debugging
•Demonstrated ability to program techniques to evade network based intrusion detection systems
•Demonstrated ability to create and brief technical presentations
•Demonstrated ability to capturing, analyzing, and interpreting raw network traffic
•Demonstrated packet-level understanding of IP, TCP, and application level protocols
•Demonstrated ability in network sockets programming
•Demonstrated ability in UNIX kernel internals and/or low level Windows internals and
•Demonstrated ability in device driver programming in Windows and/or UNIX variants