Senior Web Developer

Panama City, FL
Full Time
Experienced
Location: Panama City, FL
Job Type: Full-Time
Security Clearance: Secret



AERMOR is seeking a Senior Web Developer to support application development, web architecture, and data-driven solutions for the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) internal and external web pages. This role requires expertise in C#, T-SQL, Power BI, Tableau, SharePoint, and modern development environments to enhance and maintain digital platforms. The ideal candidate will also have experience in AI writing and training implementation and be proficient in object-based design, structured query languages, and human-factor-based UI/UX design.


Key Responsibilities:
  • Design, code, and document applications for scientific and commercial projects.
  • Develop, enhance, and maintain NSWC PCD internal and external web pages.
  • Implement additional functionalities and capabilities to improve web applications.
  • Maintain content accuracy, update contributors on submission standards, and ensure web compliance.
  • Conduct routine website maintenance, including removal of stale pages and elimination of faulty URL links.
  • Develop applications in C#, T-SQL, Power BI, Tableau, and SharePoint.
  • Utilize Microsoft’s Open Development Platform (.NET environment) for development.
  • Work with Atlassian’s Jira for bug tracking, issue tracking, and agile project management.
  • Utilize Microsoft’s SQL Management Studio and Azure Cloud Studio for database management.
  • Manage Git-based repositories using Atlassian’s BitBucket.
  • Implement AI-based writing and training models in development processes.
  • Analyze and integrate AI tools into data-driven applications and web platforms.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
  • Must have 9+ years of relevant experience and one of the following certifications: CASP+ CE, CCNP, CISSP, CISA, GCED, or GCIH.
  • Proficiency in C# and Microsoft’s Open Source Development Language.
  • Experience with SharePoint Designer and Site Collection Administration Certification.
  • Strong knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, Web Services, Web Publishing, and Web Design Principles.
  • Experience in SharePoint development using the SharePoint Object Model (2007 or 2010).
  • .NET development for SharePoint Web Parts and ADO.NET SQL Server development.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Expertise in Model-View-Controller (MVC) design methodologies.
  • Knowledge of Object-Based Design and Interface Implementation.
  • Experience with Human Factors & GUI Design.
  • Strong knowledge of SOLID design principles.
  • Three or more years of experience with JavaScript or its variants (JQuery, JSON, ECMAScript, etc.).
  • Experience with Structured Query Languages such as SQL, T-SQL, MSSQL, PostgreSQL, and DB2.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience integrating AI-driven solutions into web applications.
  • Prior experience in government or military web development projects.
  • Strong understanding of user experience (UX) design and AI-enhanced development.

 
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