Technical Team Lead Education, Training & Library - Locust Grove, VA at Geebo

Technical Team Lead

You will be responsible for providing technical leadership to a team of 10-14 business analysts, developers, and testers and ultimately ensuring work gets completed accurately and effectively, by enabling team members to work together and grow their skills and facilitating with other teams and stakeholders.
You will support complex problem solving, provide input to technical design, and suggest process improvement.
You will provide mentorship to developers and collaborate closely with your Government technical lead.
You will ensure a cohesive team effort is applied to all challenges that come your way.
Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree plus at least 8 years of work experience or equivalent combination of education and experience At least 5 years of experience developing Java applications and associated frameworks At least 1 year of experience leading a technical team in an Agile development environment, formally or informally At least 1 year of development experience using JavaScript and/or JavaScript frameworks like Angular At least 3 years of experience working in a story-based Agile team development environment using Jira or a similar tool At least 1 year of experience working in an automated development environment, using CI/CD tools such as Git, Bamboo, Jenkins, SonarQube Experience with Spring and Spring Boot Experience with Hibernate or MyBatis Experience writing automated unit tests Experience developing against relational databases (e.
g.
, Oracle, PostgreSQL) Great communication skills, both written and verbal Experience working to translate business requirements into working code Ability to collaborate with team members to ensure client needs and expectations are met or exceeded Experience developing in and deploying to a Cloud environment (preferably AWS) Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Angular4 Business Requirements Communication Continuous Integration Git Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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