Contract Jobs in Washington DC

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Acquisition Analyst

Company: LS Technologies

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 06, 2023

None Found

Systems Integrator

Company: Objectstream

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 03, 2023

None Found

Program Director

Company: Chevo Consulting, LLC

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 08, 2023

None Found

Principal Database Developer

Company: Objectstream

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 02, 2023

None Found

Test and Integration Engineer

Company: The Aerospace Corporation

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 09, 2023

None Found

Strategic Sourcing Specialist

Company: Supernal

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 06, 2023

None Found

Lead Systems Acquisition Manager

Company: Parsons Corporation

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 08, 2023

None Found

Land Manager

Company: Sol Systems

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 10, 2023

None Found

Program Manager

Company: NTT DATA Services

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 01, 2023

None Found

Team Lead - Mobile Software Engineering

Company: Alarm.com

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 09, 2023

None Found

Director, Digital Marketing

Company: NCQA

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 08, 2023

None Found

Program Director

Company: Chevo Consulting, LLC

Location: Washington DC

Posted May 08, 2023

Chevo Consulting is currently seeking a Program Director with extensive experience in budget execution and business management. The ideal candidate will have a Master's Degree, PMP certification, and at least 14 years of business management experience. They must be capable of leading large-scale, multi-functional teams and managing projects worth at least $100M annually. The role involves supervising project managers, managing contractor support operations, and maintaining client relationships at senior levels. Chevo offers a comprehensive benefits package and has been recognized for its workplace excellence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical hourly or weekly rates for contract tech roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level contractors earn $30–$50 per hour, mid‑level $50–$80, senior‑level $80–$120, specialist roles such as AI/ML or security typically $100–$150, and lead or architect positions can exceed $150 per hour. Regional cost of living and the specific technology stack also influence these ranges.
What skills and certifications are most sought after for contract tech positions?
High‑demand skills include cloud platform expertise (AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect, GCP Professional Cloud Architect), Kubernetes & Helm, Terraform, CI/CD tools like Jenkins or GitLab CI, security certifications such as CISSP or CompTIA Security+, data engineering tools (Snowflake, BigQuery), programming languages (Python, Go, TypeScript), and Agile or Scrum facilitation. Demonstrated project experience on similar stacks is often required.
Can contract tech roles be performed remotely, and what is the typical remote work policy?
Approximately 80–90% of contract tech positions are fully remote, with clients providing VPN access and collaboration tools. Some contracts may require occasional on‑site visits for client meetings or data‑center access, but most clients emphasize a remote‑first workflow and enforce compliance with local data‑residency laws.
How can contractors advance their careers while staying in contract work?
Contractors can build a strong portfolio, specialize in high‑paying stacks, pursue advanced certifications, and secure retainer or multi‑project contracts. Continuous learning keeps rates high, and many contractors transition into permanent roles with the same clients or move into consulting, contract management, or specialized advisory positions.
What current industry trends are influencing the demand for contract tech talent?
Digital transformation, cloud migration, AI/ML adoption, cybersecurity needs, remote‑first culture, microservices architecture, edge computing, and the rise of platform‑as‑a‑service (PaaS) are driving companies to hire contractors for rapid experimentation, scaling, and expertise that is too scarce for full‑time positions.

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