Junior Mid Full Stack Software Engineer at Black Canyon Consulting

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Junior Mid Full Stack Software Engineer at Black Canyon Consulting. Location Information: Bethesda. Overview Black Canyon Consulting (BCC) is working with our partner Knowledge3 (knowledge3.ai) to search for a Junior/Mid Full Stack Software Engineer with DevOps exposure supporting delivery of knowledge-first systems. You will build systems that turn fragmented scientific and enterprise data into structured, reusable knowledge assets that support explainable reasoning, governed analytics, and trustworthy AI. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on building and operating production-ready applications across frontend, backend, and deployment environments. You will support systems built around a question-driven approach, where APIs, data pipelines, and interfaces align to clearly defined query patterns and system behavior. This is a remote-first role with a preference for U.S.-based candidates working East Coast hours. Work is primarily asynchronous, with periodic coordination across the team. Duties & Responsibilities • Build and maintain web interfaces using React, Next.js, JavaScript, and TypeScript • Implement, debug, and improve backend services in Python, including GraphQL APIs and supporting REST endpoints • Integrate with storage and data sources including local files, SQLite, and S3-compatible systems • Implement application-level security features • Write and maintain automated tests and improve reliability • Support application deployment and operation across environments • Containerize applications using Docker and Docker Compose • Configure environments, logging, TLS, and monitoring • Collaborate across repositories and services Requirements • 1–4 years of experience or e. Please mention the word **FOREMOST** and tag RMTM2LjExNi4yMTYuMjM= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTM2LjExNi4yMTYuMjM=). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human..