GDIT is seeking a Junior Software Developer to join their team supporting the Environmental Protection Agency's Center for Computational Toxicology & Exposure (CCTE). This full-stack development role focuses on front-end web application development using modern frameworks like Vue.js/Nuxt and React/Next.js. The position offers an excellent opportunity for entry to mid-level developers to work on meaningful projects that help evaluate potential health and environmental risks from chemical exposures.
The role involves working with a distributed team across six US locations, requiring strong remote work capabilities and self-direction. Key responsibilities include QA testing, documentation creation, and collaborative work with senior developers and EPA Federal teams. The position operates in an Agile/Scrum environment with regular standups and two-week sprints.
GDIT offers comprehensive benefits including competitive salary ($62,962 - $78,200), 401(k) with company match, health insurance, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. The company's culture emphasizes work-life balance with a full-flex work week and remote work options.
This is an ideal opportunity for developers looking to make an impact in the public sector while working with modern technologies in a supportive, flexible environment. The role requires US citizenship and ability to obtain NACI (T1) clearance, offering a unique blend of technical challenges and meaningful work supporting environmental protection initiatives.