AI summary
CWMD Computer Programming SME role with Strategic Technology Institute Inc supporting DoD-related modeling, simulation, and analysis of CBRN operational impacts, based at Joint Base Andrews with hybrid potential. You'll build and maintain simulation tools, perform operational analysis, and develop visualization/analytics to inform scientific and operational assessments. Standout perk: TS/SCI eligibility preferred and potential hybrid working.
Key skills
PythonC++Visual BasicModeling & Simulation (M&S)Scientific computingCBRN effects modelingData visualizationSoftware testing & validationSystems engineeringOperational analysis
Salary not listed β comparable CWMD/DoD programming SME roles in the Washington, DC area typically pay about $140kβ$190k depending on clearance and experience.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy building analytical software for complex CBRN/air-operations modeling in a DoD environment and can work at TS/SCI level.
Why apply
- Hybrid potential
- CBRN operational impact mission
- Work in TS/SCI environment
CWMD Computer Programming SME
Location
Washington, DC / Hybrid PotentialClearance: TS/SCI Eligible Preferred
*Contingent on Contract Award
Overview
STi is seeking a CWMD Computer Programming SME to support modeling, simulation, and analytical efforts related to CBRN operational impacts.
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain modeling and simulation tools
- Analyze CBRN effects on air operations
- Support operational analysis and technical research
- Develop data visualization and analytical tools
- Assist with software testing and validation activities
- Support scientific and operational assessments
Required Qualifications
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Expert-level programming experience in:
- Python
- C++
- Visual Basic
- Experience modeling complex systems involving chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear effects
- Strong analytical and systems engineering skills
- Experience with M&S tools and scientific computing
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting DoD analytical programs
- Knowledge of operational research methodologies
- Experience with classified modeling environments
