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COVID-19 continues to significantly impact our employees, families and communities. With employee health and safety as our top priority, and as a federal contractor, Lockheed Martin is taking action to address the increased risk and uncertainty COVID variants pose in the workplace and ensuring we meet our commitments to national security. As directed by Executive Order 14042:
Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors, all current and newly hired employees, in the United States, are required to be fully vaccinated by January 18, 2022. Description:
Lockheed Martin in Orlando is looking for C+
coders who want to work on cutting edge national security programs. Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) is a recognized designer, developer and manufacturer of precision engagement aerospace and defense systems. This is Lockheed Martin's lead business unit for research development and production of manned and unmanned ground-vehicle systems, electro-optical and smart munitions systems and is a pioneer in the field of versatile, high-performance missile and rocket technology. For this first assignment the candidate will be developing modern C+
in a large code base. They will be translating algorithms from design documents to multi-core / multi-threaded devices. Candidates filling this position will need a clearance at the level specified in Clearance Level or will need the ability to get a clearance if not specifEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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