Northrop Grumman
Software Development Analyst / Principal Software Development Analyst
The Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems Sector is seeking a Software Development Analyst / Principal Software Development Analyst to design, build, and maintain custom business solutions across our enterprise. In this role you will partner with stakeholders to translate requirements into scalable Power Apps, Power Automate workflows, and modern SharePoint sites that accelerate decision‑making and streamline operations. You will also ensure security compliance and seamless integration with Microsoft 365, Azure, and third‑party services. The position offers the chance to work within a dynamic, diverse team while leveraging cutting‑edge low‑code technologies to drive digital transformation and enable data‑driven decisions. This position can be remote or located in office in Melbourne, Florida.
Key Responsibilities
Gather and analyze business requirements from stakeholders and translate them into functional low‑code developed solutions.
Design, build, and configure Power Apps to automate processes and improve user experiences.
Develop SharePoint Online sites, lists, libraries, and modern pages; create custom forms and workflows using Power Automate.
Integrate Power Apps and Power Automate with Microsoft 365 services (Teams, Outlook, Planner).
Implement security and permission models across Power Platform and SharePoint environments (role‑based access, sharing policies, etc.).
Perform unit testing, debugging, and performance tuning of apps and flows; ensure solutions meet accessibility and compliance standards.
Produce comprehensive documentation, user guides, and training materials; conduct end‑user training and provide post‑deployment support.
Collaborate with IT, security, and compliance teams to align solutions with organizational policies and organizational change‑management processes.
Monitor solution health, maintain version control, and apply updates or enhancements based on user feedback and evolving business needs.
Stay current with Power Platform and SharePoint roadmap, best practices, and emerging low‑code technologies; champion continuous improvement within the team.
This role can be filled at a level 2 or level 3.
Basic Qualifications:
(Software Development Analyst) Bachelor’s degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline and 2 years of experience in software development or a Master's degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline and 0 or more years of experience in software development
(Principal Software Development Analyst) Bachelor’s degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline and 5 years of experience in software engineering OR a Master’s degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline and 3 years of experience in software development.
Security Clearance: US citizen with ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret level security clearance.
Preferred Qualifications
Active DoD Secret or Top Secret clearance (investigation within the past 6 years or enrolled in Continuous Evaluation).
Demonstrated experience developing Power Apps solutions.
Strong SharePoint development background (modern sites, lists, libraries, custom forms).
Proven expertise with Power Automate (flow creation, API integration, scripting).
Excellent communication and presentation skills, including technical writing and demos.
Ability to elicit stakeholder feedback, define requirements, and produce clear documentation.
Experience with Azure DevOps (pipeline implementation, governance, source control).
Experience with developing Siemens Mendix low-code applications
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