Software Engineer Sr - Unity Developerother related Employment listings - King George, VA at Geebo

Software Engineer Sr - Unity Developer

COVID-19 continues to significantly impact our employees, families and communities.
With employee health and safety as our top priority, and as a federal contractor, Lockheed Martin is taking action to address the increased risk and uncertainty COVID-19 variants pose in the workplace and ensuring we meet our commitments to national security.
To uphold safety for all employees, we will continue to request vaccination status for all Lockheed Martin employees including new hires.
All current and newly hired employees are required to follow onsite safety measures based upon the COVID-19 Community Level at the specific work location.
Description:
The candidate will have the opportunity to work across several software development projects gaining experience in multiple environments.
The primary development project will occur within the Unity game engine and support the Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) initiative.
The ideal candidate will be experienced with the Unity game engine and C+
/ C# programming languages.
The tasks to be performed include planning, analysis, design, implementation, integration, test and test support, documentation, and performance analysis.
Basic
Qualifications:
-Bachelors degree from an accredited college in a related field.
(Computer Science, Game Programming, etc) -Advanced understanding of C# and/or C+
-5-7 Years experience -Familiarity with Agile Development (Scrum or other variants) -Team oriented -Strong problem-solving abilities - Ability to lead cross-functional teams Desired Skills:
- Familiarity with Java, Python - Scrum Master or Product Owner Certifications (PSM, PSPO, etc) - Experience with.
Net Framework - Experience with Git - Active Secret Security Clearance - DOD IAT Level II Certifications.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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