GDIT is seeking a Mid-Level Azure Developer to join their team supporting HHS HRSA customer in a role that combines cloud infrastructure expertise with federal government systems implementation. This position offers an opportunity to make meaningful contributions to challenging projects while working with cutting-edge cloud technologies.
The role involves working with a team of engineers and SMEs to build and implement a complete TIC 3.0 environment using Akamai SASE and Azure services. Key responsibilities include supporting cloud application migrations, participating in federal security assessment processes, and providing technical expertise in change management.
As a Mid-Level Azure Developer, you'll be responsible for infrastructure as code implementation, CI/CD pipeline development, and working with various Azure services including networking, virtual machines, and storage solutions. The position requires strong technical skills in Azure technologies, with hands-on experience in cloud computing and modern DevOps practices.
The company offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, flexible work arrangements, and various insurance options. With a salary range of $121,680 - $161,000, this remote position provides an excellent opportunity for career growth in the federal technology sector.
GDIT is a global technology leader with over 30,000 employees worldwide, delivering consulting and technology services to major U.S. government agencies. The company operates across 50 countries and focuses on digital modernization, AI/ML, Cloud, Cyber, and application development, making it an ideal environment for technology professionals looking to make an impact on important government initiatives.
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of related experience, a bachelor's degree in a STEM field, and strong expertise in Azure technologies. This role offers the chance to work on meaningful projects while developing skills in cloud computing, security, and federal systems implementation.