Flexible Work Hours Jobs in Washington DC

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Adherence Lead

Company: Merrill

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Overnight Inbound (Stocking) (T2259)

Company: Target

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Network Engineer

Company: GCyber

Location: Washington DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

GCyber is looking for a Network Engineer to work with a high-profile DISA customer. The role involves designing, building, and configuring communication networks, ensuring optimal performance and security. The engineer will also monitor, maintain, and upgrade networks using industry-leading technologies. They will analyze customer requirements to deliver innovative technical solutions and evaluate new communication technologies to enhance network capabilities. The ideal candidate will have an active DoD Top Secret/SCI security clearance, a Bachelor's Degree in a related field or equivalent work experience, 8+ years of experience in Network Administration, and an IAT Level II certification along with one of the specified networking certifications.

QA Engineer

Company: BLN24

Location: Washington DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

BLN24, an award-winning Management Consulting Firm, is seeking a QA Engineer to join their team. The ideal candidate will lead the development and execution of test plans, have experience with automation testing tools, and be comfortable working with engineering and DevOps teams. BLN24 offers competitive benefits, including generous medical plans, flexibility, and opportunities for growth. The company is an Equal Opportunity Employer, valuing diversity and inclusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Flexible Work Hours roles?
Entry‑level: $30–$45/hr. Mid‑level: $45–$70/hr. Senior: $70–$100/hr. Lead/Principal: $100–$140/hr. These ranges include a 20–25% premium for flexible schedules, reflecting 2024 market data from Glassdoor and Payscale.
What skills and certifications are essential for Flexible Work Hours positions?
Key skills: asynchronous collaboration in <strong>Slack</strong> and <strong>Microsoft Teams</strong>; coding in <strong>JavaScript/TypeScript</strong> or <strong>Python</strong>; proficiency with <strong>Git</strong> workflows; Agile sprint facilitation. Certifications: <strong>Certified Scrum Master (CSM)</strong>, <strong>Project Management Professional (PMP)</strong>, <strong>AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate</strong>, <strong>CompTIA Security+</strong>.
Is remote work available for these flexible hours positions?
Yes. 95% of Flexible Work Hours listings are fully remote, requiring VPN access, secure file sharing via <strong>Box</strong> or <strong>Google Drive</strong>, and compliance with data residency rules (GDPR, CCPA). Hybrid options exist for companies in the U.S. and EU.
What career progression paths exist in Flexible Work Hours?
Typical ladder: Remote Junior Engineer → Remote Mid‑Level Engineer → Senior Remote Engineer → Tech Lead → Principal Engineer. Project managers progress from Remote Scrum Master to Agile Coach to Program Manager. Advancement is earned by managing cross‑region teams and delivering measurable uptime metrics.
What industry trends are shaping Flexible Work Hours?
Current trends: AI‑driven scheduling tools (e.g., Clockwise, Time Doctor) optimize shift coverage; growth of 24/7 global product teams; adoption of CI/CD pipelines that enable continuous remote testing; increasing use of time‑zone‑agnostic frameworks like GitOps. Companies also offer “shift‑premium” pay to attract talent willing to work off‑peak hours.

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