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Chief Information Office Software Development Analyst

Female sitting at computerNorthrop Grumman solves the toughest problems in space, aeronautics, defense, and cyberspace to meet the ever-evolving needs of our customers worldwide. We are at the forefront of building converged networks to ensure the security of our nation and its’ allies. Northrop Grumman’s Chief Information Office is responsible for building and maintaining several hundred classified networks and Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions that require various levels of clearance from Secret through TS/SCI w/Poly.

Grow as a Software Developer actively participating in the full customization of enterprise-wide solutions.  We are seeking individuals with full SDLC knowledge from requirements, design, development, and testing through implementation for specific ERP solutions.  Developers with experience in project planning, software customization, software upgrades, User Acceptance Testing (UAT). Process improvements, report generation (spreadsheets) and helpdesk support are highly desirable.

At Northrop Grumman, we help to prepare you for the next level opportunity and assist with attainment and maintenance of your certifications. Learn more about how you can become a member of our Chief Information Office. We offer long term career options and flexible work schedules.

Grow your career at Northrop Grumman and find out what is possible.


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What's great about
Northrop Grumman

  1. Be part of a culture that thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work.
  2. Use your skills to build and deliver innovative tech solutions that protect the world and shape a better future.
  3. Enjoy benefits like work-life balance, education assistance and paid time off.


Did you know?

Northrop Grumman leads the industry team for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the largest, most complex and powerful space telescope ever built. Launched in December 2021, the telescope incorporates innovative design, advanced technology, and groundbreaking engineering, and will fundamentally alter our understanding of the universe.