At GDIT we host cutting-edge applications that help the end user accomplish their mission.
GDIT is your place. You make it your own by bringing your ideas and unique perspective to our culture. By owning your opportunity at GDIT, you are helping us ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter. We are seeking a Windows Application Engineer to join our team to support the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
At GDIT, people are our differentiator. As a Windows Application Engineer, you will work closely with other innovative and savvy people to support and deploy scientific and business applications and expand application hosting capabilities with new tools and technologies. You’ll help automate and streamline our operations and processes, and further the adoption of DevOps best practices. We’ll want your opinion on operational processes, automated deployments, technology and tools, and more. A focus on always-up, always-available applications is a plus.
In this role, a typical day will include the following:
After hours and weekend work may occasionally be required for pre-planned maintenance or for troubleshooting service-impacting outages.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
Minimum of five years’ hands-on experience deploying, configuring, hardening, and troubleshooting applications using Windows Server 2012 and 2016 or 2019; IIS v7.5, v8.5 and v10; Enterprise SQL Server 2016 and 2017 or 2019; .Net 4.x or .Net Core 2.x and 3.x; for PHP, Java, or JavaScript.
Experience managing and configuring Windows applications using F5 BigIP application delivery services such as load balancing, advanced web application firewalls (AWAF), and access policy manager (APM)
Experience developing and implementing continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines to deploy infrastructure and applications using tools such as Jenkins, Azure Devops, or Github Actions
Experience creating, applying and troubleshooting TLS or SSL certificates for web servers, such as IIS, Tomcat, Apache, or nginx
Experience with access and authentication technologies, such as LDAP, SimpleSAML, or Kerberos
Experience designing and implementing technologies following NIST standards, such as SP 800-53, SP 800-190, and SP 500-291
Strong scripting experience with Powershell, Python, Bash, Java, or Ruby
Experience analyzing solutions components, understanding systems integration challenges, and identifying technology gaps in current components that must be resolved to reach future performance targets and functionality requirements
Able to clearly present ideas to both technical and non-technical users and staff to further the adoption of DevOps
Ability to get and maintain a Public Trust security clearance level
Preferred Qualifications:
WHAT GDIT CAN OFFER YOU:
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General Dynamics Information Technology
Maryland
United States
Engineering
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At GDIT we host cutting-edge applications that help the end user accomplish their mission.
GDIT is your place. You make it your own by bringing your ideas and unique perspective to our culture. By owning your opportunity at GDIT, you are helping us ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter. We are seeking a Windows Application Engineer to join our team to support the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
At GDIT, people are our differentiator. As a Windows Application Engineer, you will work closely with other innovative and savvy people to support and deploy scientific and business applications and expand application hosting capabilities with new tools and technologies. You’ll help automate and streamline our operations and processes, and further the adoption of DevOps best practices. We’ll want your opinion on operational processes, automated deployments, technology and tools, and more. A focus on always-up, always-available applications is a plus.
In this role, a typical day will include the following:
After hours and weekend work may occasionally be required for pre-planned maintenance or for troubleshooting service-impacting outages.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
Minimum of five years’ hands-on experience deploying, configuring, hardening, and troubleshooting applications using Windows Server 2012 and 2016 or 2019; IIS v7.5, v8.5 and v10; Enterprise SQL Server 2016 and 2017 or 2019; .Net 4.x or .Net Core 2.x and 3.x; for PHP, Java, or JavaScript.
Experience managing and configuring Windows applications using F5 BigIP application delivery services such as load balancing, advanced web application firewalls (AWAF), and access policy manager (APM)
Experience developing and implementing continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines to deploy infrastructure and applications using tools such as Jenkins, Azure Devops, or Github Actions
Experience creating, applying and troubleshooting TLS or SSL certificates for web servers, such as IIS, Tomcat, Apache, or nginx
Experience with access and authentication technologies, such as LDAP, SimpleSAML, or Kerberos
Experience designing and implementing technologies following NIST standards, such as SP 800-53, SP 800-190, and SP 500-291
Strong scripting experience with Powershell, Python, Bash, Java, or Ruby
Experience analyzing solutions components, understanding systems integration challenges, and identifying technology gaps in current components that must be resolved to reach future performance targets and functionality requirements
Able to clearly present ideas to both technical and non-technical users and staff to further the adoption of DevOps
Ability to get and maintain a Public Trust security clearance level
Preferred Qualifications:
WHAT GDIT CAN OFFER YOU:
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