MetroStar

Sr.MobileEngineer

$145–195k ~AI est. Washington D.C., United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Sr. Mobile Engineer at MetroStar. Skills: Mobile application development, Security, Agile. Design secure mobile applications. Develop secure mobile applications”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver mission-critical mobile capabilities

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot and resolve issues

Eligibility Requirements

Active Top Secret clearance, Essential personnel, Work during emergencies

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Active Top Secret security clearance, Bachelor's degree in technical field, Certification meeting DoD 8140, 5+ years mobile applications development, Experience maintaining mobile applications, Experience implementing secure architectures, Experience integrating mobile applications, Experience supporting mobile device management, Ability to contribute immediately

Nice to Have

Relevant experience may be substituted for degree

What You'll Do.

Design secure mobile applications

Develop secure mobile applications

Test secure mobile applications

Maintain secure mobile applications

Apply secure coding practices

Integrate mobile applications

Support Mobile Device Management integrations

Participate in Agile ceremonies

Deliver mission-critical capabilities

Communicate technical decisions

Troubleshoot issues rapidly

Contribute to continuous improvement

Contribute to technical excellence

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborating with security teams; Collaborating with backend teams; Teammates and leadership

Communication Scope

Communicate clearly

Process & Methodology

Agile delivery model

Full Job Description

As a Sr. Mobile Engineer I, you’ll design, build, and sustain secure iOS and Android applications with the goal of delivering mission-critical mobile capabilities across the federal government. Our engineering team is responsible for building and operating high-security mobile solutions for a highly visible government customer, and you’ll play a key role in delivering reliable, secure, and scalable applications by contributing immediately within an Agile delivery model, collaborating closely with security and backend teams, and driving disciplined execution in a classified environment. We know that you can’t have great technology services without amazing people. At MetroStar, we are obsessed with our people and have led a two-decade legacy of building the best and brightest teams. Because we know our future relies on our deep understanding and relentless focus on our people, we live by our mission: A passion for our people. Value for our customers. What you’ll do: Use cross-platform mobile frameworks and native iOS/Android technologies to design, develop, test, and maintain secure mobile applications. Apply secure coding practices aligned with RMF, STIGs, and secure SDLC standards. Integrate mobile applications with backend APIs, enterprise services, and identity and access management solutions.. Support Mobile Device Management (MDM) integrations, including Samsung Knox and VMware AirWatch. Participate actively in Agile ceremonies and sprint execution to deliver mission-critical capabilities. Communicate progress, risks, and technical decisions clearly to teammates and leadership. Troubleshoot and resolve issues rapidly in high-security environments. Contribute to continuous improvement and technical excellence across the team. What you’ll need to succeed: Active Top Secret security clearance. Bachelor’s degree in a technical field is preferred; relevant experience may be substituted. Certification meeting DoD 8140 (e.g., Security+, or higher). 5+ years of professi

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