Location: Hybrid – 2 Days Onsite at Fort Detrick / 3 Days Remote
Customer: Air Force Medical Command (AFMEDCOM)
Overview
VetRamp is seeking a Full Stack Web Application Developer to support a long-term Air Force Medical logistics program at Fort Detrick.
This role supports a suite of 50+ operational enterprise web applications used across the Air Force medical enterprise to enable medical logistics, readiness, sustainment, reporting, and healthcare support operations. The environment is a modern Microsoft-based application ecosystem focused on ongoing enhancement, sustainment, and modernization efforts using React, TypeScript, C#, .NET, and SQL Server technologies.
This is an excellent opportunity for a developer who enjoys hands-on coding, problem solving, and improving real-world operational systems within a collaborative Agile environment. The role is heavily focused on development and enhancement activities rather than extensive requirements gathering or customer-facing consulting work.
Candidates with prior DoD or federal experience — especially those who currently hold or previously held a clearance or Public Trust investigation — are highly desired.
What You’ll Do
Required Qualifications
-Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field OR 5+ years of professional software development experience
-2+ years of experience with: React OR HTML, CSS, and JavaScript front-end development
-2+ years of experience with: C# OR .NET Framework development
-Experience with:
-Ability to report onsite to Fort Detrick two days per week
-U.S. Citizen or Green Card holder
-Must be eligible to successfully complete a federal background investigation
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with any of the following is highly preferred:
Why This Role
About VetRamp
VetRamp builds mission-focused technology teams supporting federal healthcare, defense, and enterprise IT environments. We specialize in connecting highly capable technical professionals with programs that directly support national security and operational readiness missions.