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Help us make our nation stronger! We are looking for talented IT professionals to help us support the IRS, our long-standing client, with their IT Modernization needs.

Looking for:

Program Managers, Project Managers, Technical Integrators, Business Analysts (Product Planning), Delivery Managers, Technical Architects, Full Stack Developers, Automation Leads, Back End Developers, Front End Developers, Sr. System Engineers, Sr. Business Analysts, Technical Architects, Security Test Engineers, Communications Leads, Technical Writers, UX Researchers, UI/UX Designers, DevOps Engineers, Visual Designers, Java Developers

Please note, we are only able to consider candidates that have an IRS MBI or has used within the last Two (2) to Four (4) years.
Additionally, candidates that are willing to work on a hybrid basis in Lanham, Maryland are preferred and will be given first consideration.


  • Java Development: JDK1.8 and 11, MDC, HTTP Filters, Loggers, Concurrency, Security, JPA, JUnit, Selenium, AppScan, REST Service, JBoss EAP, RESTful, OpenShift, Kubernetes, AWS, ISTIO, Ephesoft
  • Spring Projects: MVC, Boot, WebFlux, Cloud, Test, Security, Cache, JPA
  • Persistence: Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL, MongoDB
  • Client Development: React, JavaScript (ECMA6), CSS3, HTML5, Node.js, NPM, Babel, Webpack, Jest, Testing Library, Selenium, WCAG 2.0 (Section 508/WCAG 2.0 AA) and WAI-ARIA, Multi-Lingual: Accessibility Standards (a11y), Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n), Storybook
  • DevOps: GitHub, GitLab, GitLab CI/CD, Maven, Jenkins build pipelines (including groovy pipeline scripting), SonarQube, Nexus, Babel, Webpack, Node.js, NPM, Git, Kubernetes, Kustomize, OpenShift, ISTIO, Kubernetes, AWS, Bash scripting
  • GitFlow Design Patterns: Microservices, Containerization
  • Section 508 Testing: JAWS, Dragon, Zoom Text Cybersecurity: Netsparker BurpSuite, Nmap, Nessus, Wireshark, Native Lunix, Exploitdb, AppScan, Maven, Jenkins, SonarQube, Nexus IQ, Guardium, BigFix
  • Other Skills: Splunk, IBM CLM, Excel, PowerPoint, AppDynamics
  • Other Concepts: Agile methodology (including SAFE, Scrum, and Kanban)
  • Cybersecurity skills: Experience serving as a security engineer of complex technology implementations in a product-centric environment. Bridging the gap between legacy development or operations teams and working toward a shared culture and vision. Working to ensure that developers create secure systems while enhancing the privacy of all system users.

We are a leading HUBZone business in Baltimore, known for delivering sophisticated IT and Health solutions with a commitment to ethics, expertise, and superior service. Actively engaged in the local community, DTI creates opportunities for talented residents while maintaining a stellar reputation as an award-winning contractor, earning accolades like the Government Choice Award for IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Systems Modernizations. Recently ranked as high as #3 among HUBZone Companies in a GOVWIN survey, DTI offers a dynamic environment for those passionate about impactful projects, community involvement, and contributing to a top-ranking Federal project support team.

At Delmock Technologies Inc, DTI, we balance continuous growth and innovation with a strong dedication to corporate social responsibility. Join our talented team and be part of a company that values both professional excellence and community impact.

DTI is committed to hiring and maintaining a diverse workforce. We are an equal opportunity employer making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.

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