Full-Stack Data Visualization SWE - Telework, to 240k - FS Poly

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Who We Are Stanley Reid is a specialized recruiting firm connecting top contractors with exciting IC/DoD opportunities. We're dedicated to a personalized, stress-free job search, matching your unique skills and goals with the perfect role. About Our Client Since 2006, our client's agile, tech-savvy teams have tackled complex missions for the IC/DoD. They offer a collaborative, small-company culture where creativity thrives and "corporate grind" is a thing of the past. Beyond the mission, they provide competitive salaries, comprehensive healthcare, generous PTO, and a rewarding 10% 401k match. Join a team that values your unique spark and empowers you to solve real-world challenges using bleeding-edge technology. The Role We are seeking a Full-Stack Data Visualization Developer (SWE 2) to design and implement web-based solutions that transform large datasets into intuitive visual insights. You will bridge frontend and backend systems, creating UIs that map data points to reveal critical commonalities. Your work will involve developing both DOM-based and high-performance rendering-based visualizations, integrating with existing APIs, and participating in rapid development cycles. This position offers telework flexibility once you are acclimated to the environment. Salaries can range from 200k-240k for qualified candidates. What You'll Bring Education: B.S. in Computer Science or a related field. Experience: 14+ years of professional software engineering experience. Technical Skills: Proficiency in JavaScript frameworks (Vue, React, jQuery) and vanilla JS. Experience with data visualization libraries (D3, SVG). Knowledge of rendering technologies (Canvas, WebGL, WebGPU). Ability to develop and integrate with backend API endpoints. Clearance Requirements TS/SCI with FS Polygraph is required. We are not able to upgrade clearances or accept CCAs. Please note, you must have the required clearance for consideration; under-cleared applicants will not receive a response. Location Annapolis Junction/Fort Meade, MD (with telework flexibility) Ready for Next Steps? Apply online at or contact our MD team for more info: mwhitford@stanleyreid.com, asmith@stanleyreid.com. Please Note: Due to high application volume, we are unable to confirm receipt of submissions. We will contact you directly if there is a match. Posted on 01/08/2026 Apply tot his job

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