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Compliance as Code Software Developer

Jobs • Python • Alexandria, VA

May 1, 2020

Frustrated by the ATO process? Do you believe “Compliance as Code” could automate the ATO / NIST RMF process and streamlining Federal IT?

GovReady is seeking a junior to mid-level Python/Django programmer with demonstrable experience in using Python, Django (or similar framework like Rails) for web site applications for a full-time position at a high-profile agency supporting our open source Compliance as Code software.

You will be writing and maintaining Python Django code, Docker container, cloud deployments, improving the security profile of our software and other projects, and interacting with the government staff to help fix one of the most significant pain points in Federal IT. Our software helps innovators navigate NIST 800-53, 800-171, and CMMC.

GovReady is a small software start-up that is committed to redefining the federal security compliance process. GovReady has generous benefits and health care. Flexible working hours and tasks outside of traditional job requirements. Moving allowance available for the right candidate. You will need to be able to pass a government background investigation and demonstrate your Django experience by showing code from an existing project, solving an interview problem, or making a contribution to our open source code base.

Please reply with a paragraph or two of your most significant career accomplishments. Go into as much detail as you'd like, the more the better. Feel free to brag, we want to hear it!

Required Qualifications

Beneficial Qualifications

Compensation

Compensation based on demonstrated experience. Mid-Level $95K to $130K+; Jr-Level $70K to $105K

Employment type

Full-time (remote during Covid-19, Onsite 4 days per week and 1 day telework after Covid-19)

Application Process

Email resume and cover letter to jobs@govready.com. Follow up will be a two to three interviews, reference check and possible programming challenge.