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We are seeking a Software Engineer in McLean, VA to develop and maintain high-performance web applications using Rust.
What will you do?- Develop and maintain high-performance web applications using Rust. Design and implement AI-powered features and functionality.
- Optimize application performance and scalability. Collaborate with cross-functional teams.
- Write clean, maintainable, and well-documented code. Participate in code reviews and technical discussions.
- Stay updated with the latest developments in Rust and AI technologies.
- Develop and maintain high-performance web applications using Rust. Design and implement AI-powered features and functionality.
- Optimize application performance and scalability. Collaborate with cross-functional teams.
- Write clean, maintainable, and well-documented code. Participate in code reviews and technical discussions.
- Active TS/SCI with Polygraph required.
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field.
- Demonstrated experience with parallel and concurrent programming.
- Demonstrated professional experience with Rust programming language.
- Demonstrated experience and strong understanding of web development principles and best practices.
- Demonstrated experience with web frameworks in Rust (e.g., Actix, Rocket, or Warp).
- Demonstrated experience or familiarity with WebAssembly (Wasm) for client-side Rust code.
- Demonstrated Experience with database systems and ORM tools (e.g., Diesel).
- Demonstrated experience understanding of RESTful APIs and microservices architecture.
- Demonstrated experience in version control systems (Git).
- Demonstrated experience with machine learning libraries in Rust (e.g., rust-bert, linfa).
- Demonstrated experience understanding AI concepts and algorithms.
- Demonstrated experience or ability integrating AI models into web applications.
Languages
- English
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