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Full Time Developer Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

OneStream Developer

Indianapolis, IN · Remote

$20K - $300K/yr

OneStream Developer BizFirst is assisting our client with recruiting a 100% Remote Full-time OneStream Developer position (W2, 1099). Our client is a boutique consulting firm that employs consultants ...

Job Type Full-time Description We are seeking a skilled Threat Load Developer to join our dynamic team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to apply advanced technical principles and judgment to ...

AFSIM Developer

Crane, IN · On-site

$88.70K - $186.10K/yr

Engineering Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 25% Type of Travel: Local * * * The Opportunity: * Contribute ...

Job Type Full-time Description TRISTAR is seeking a highly motivated Software Developer II to support the Maneuver, Surveillance and Engagement Division at Crane NSWC. This project is focused on ...

Job Type Full-time Description TRISTAR is seeking a highly motivated Software Developer I to support the Maneuver, Surveillance and Engagement Division at Crane NSWC. This project is focused on ...

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How much do full time developer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time developer in Indiana is $50.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.41 and $61.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Developer, you need strong programming skills, a solid understanding of software development principles, and typically a degree in computer science or related fields. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and experience with relevant frameworks or languages such as JavaScript, Python, or Java are essential. Problem-solving ability, effective communication, and teamwork are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies enable developers to build robust, maintainable software solutions and collaborate efficiently in dynamic technical environments.

What are some typical challenges a Full Time Developer might face when working on collaborative projects?

Full Time Developers often collaborate with cross-functional teams, which can present challenges such as aligning on project requirements, managing differing coding styles, and ensuring clear communication across departments. Balancing multiple priorities and meeting tight deadlines while maintaining code quality is common. Adopting agile methodologies, using version control systems like Git, and participating in regular stand-ups can help address these challenges and foster a productive team environment.

What is a Full Time Developer?

A Full Time Developer is a professional who works standard, full-time hours—usually around 40 hours per week—for a company or organization, focusing on designing, developing, and maintaining software applications or systems. Unlike freelancers or part-time developers, full-time developers are typically salaried employees who may receive benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, and retirement plans. Their responsibilities can include writing code, debugging, collaborating with other team members, and staying updated on new technologies relevant to their field. Full Time Developers can specialize in areas like web development, mobile app development, or software engineering, and often work within teams to deliver technical solutions.

What is the difference between Full Time Developer vs Part Time Developer?

AspectFull Time DeveloperPart Time Developer
Work HoursTypically 35-40 hours per weekLess than 30 hours per week
Employment StatusFull-time employment, often with benefitsPart-time employment, usually without full benefits
CredentialsUsually requires similar skills and certificationsSimilar credentials, but may have more flexible experience requirements
Work EnvironmentOffice or remote, integrated into teamsFlexible, often remote or freelance projects

Full Time Developers work standard hours with benefits and are integrated into company teams, while Part Time Developers have flexible schedules, often working fewer hours without full benefits. Both roles require similar skills, but the employment structure differs significantly.

What are the most commonly searched types of Developer jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Developer jobs in Indiana are:
Infographic showing various Full Time Developer job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 50% Physical, 25% Hybrid, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,581 per year, or $50.3 per hour.
Full-time Engineering Faculty

Full-time Engineering Faculty

Anderson University

Anderson, IN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Anderson University is accepting applications to join our dynamic and growing Engineering Department. We invite candidates for a full-time Engineering faculty position, commencing in Fall 2026. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Electrical and/or Computer Engineering. Rank and tenure-track status will be determined based on the credentials of the selected candidate.

Anderson University is home to ABET accredited engineering programs including:  Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Mechatronics Engineering.  The university recently launched a new Civil Engineering degree and has a Humanitarian Engineering program.

Primary duties for the position include the following:

  • Teaching undergraduate engineering courses, including labs where appropriate, using current tools of the industry.
  • Mentoring students and connecting them with industry professionals.
  • Generating scholarship.
  • Serving the community by participating in departmental and university committees, advising student projects, and supporting external city-, county-, and state-level partnerships aimed towards improving STEM education.

The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Engineering or a related field.  A Masters degree paired with a PE and sufficient experience will be considered.  Candidates in the areas of Electrical and/or Computer Engineering will be considered.

Candidates should have belief in and commitment to Jesus Christ and the Christian faith as interpreted through the historic witness of the Bible and the contemporary ministry of the Holy Spirit. They should possess a vitality of Christian experience that is maturing in insight and application. Candidates must meet University lifestyle expectations.

Benefits: This full-time, non-tenure-track position is a 9-month contract paid over 12 months with eligibility for university benefits, and the possibility for summer employment. Opportunities for professional development funds and conference travel support are available.

  • Remitted Tuition
  • Sick Leave
  • Paid Holidays
  • 403B (retirement) with matching contribution
  • Insurance - Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life, Long Term Disability
  • Free Access to Kardatzke Wellness Center