As a Software Engineer, the work you'll do will be impactful to the mission of the U.S. Department of Justice. You will play a crucial role in building and maintaining data processing pipelines and data ingestion workflows using Spring Boot, XML/XSLT, and related technologies. • Design, implement, and maintain data ingestion and transformation pipelines using Java and Spring Boot in a distributed computing environment. • Develop and optimize XML/XSLT-based data processing logic for structured and semi-structured data. • Integrate with APIs, web services, and SQL and NoSQL databases to facilitate data exchange and validation. • Troubleshoot and resolve data processing issues, ensuring accuracy, performance, and compliance with federal standards.
- Contribute to system documentation, testing, and continuous process improvement efforts.
- Support deployment and maintenance of data pipeline components in on premise and in hybrid and cloud environments.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO SUCCEED The Software Engineer must have: • Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field. • Experience: ***
3+ years of professional Java development experience, with a focus on data processing or integration.*** • Technical skills: Java, Spring, XML, and XSLT • Security clearance level: Secret • US citizenship required • Strong understanding of data formats (e.g., JSON, CSV, XML) and transformation techniques.
- Experience with relational databases and SQL.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience with AWS services (e.g., S3, Lambda, Glue) or containerization tools such as Docker.
- Knowledge of ETL frameworks, data validation, or schema mapping.
- Familiarity with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and shell scripting for automation and deployment.
- Understanding of security and compliance standards (FISMA, NIST, FedRAMP).
- Familiarity with CI/CD tools (e.g., Jenkins, Maven) and Agile methodologies.
- Prior experience supporting federal agencies or large-scale data systems.