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Google Workspace Developer Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Experience supporting Active Directory, MS Office Suite, Google Workspace for Enterprise, Bomgar, VPN, SCCM, VTC, Zoom needed. Escalates complex problems to upper-level deskside engineers. Must have ...

Experience supporting Active Directory, MS Office Suite, Google Workspace for Enterprise, Bomgar, VPN, SCCM, VTC, Zoom needed. Escalates complex problems to upper-level deskside engineers. Must have ...

Experience supporting Active Directory, MS Office Suite, Google Workspace for Enterprise, Bomgar, VPN, SCCM, VTC, Zoom needed. Escalates complex problems to upper-level deskside engineers. Must have ...

Lead Platform Engineer

Mclean, VA

$103K - $136K/yr

... and supporting DevOps tools with emerging technologies to join our team. As a Lead Platform ... Stay up-to-date with the latest Google Workspace features and best practices, implementing updates ...

Experience supporting Active Directory, MS Office Suite, Google Workspace for Enterprise, Bomgar, VPN, SCCM, VTC, Zoom needed. Escalates complex problems to upper-level deskside engineers. Must have ...

BI / Dashboard Developer · Openings: 1 · Security Clearance: Public Trust or the ability to ... The client environment is Google-based -- Google Workspace (Sheets, Drive, Chat, AppSheet, Apps ...

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How much do google workspace developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for google workspace developer in Washington is $146,499.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $120,100.00 and $177,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Google Workspace Developer?

A Google Workspace Developer designs, builds, and maintains applications that integrate with Google Workspace products like Gmail, Drive, Docs, and Sheets. They use tools like Apps Script, Google APIs, and third-party integrations to automate workflows and enhance productivity. This role often involves scripting custom solutions, managing API interactions, and optimizing work processes for businesses and teams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Google Workspace Developer?

To thrive as a Google Workspace Developer, you need expertise in JavaScript, Google Apps Script, RESTful APIs, and experience with automation or integration of Google Workspace tools, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as Google Cloud Platform, OAuth for authentication, and optional Google Professional Collaboration Engineer certification is beneficial. Strong problem-solving abilities, clear communication, and a collaborative mindset are valuable soft skills in this role. These capabilities are crucial for building custom solutions, optimizing business workflows, and effectively addressing organizational needs within Google Workspace environments.

What are some common projects or challenges that a Google Workspace Developer typically works on?

Google Workspace Developers often design and implement custom scripts and add-ons to automate repetitive processes in applications like Gmail, Drive, Sheets, and Calendar. Typical challenges include integrating third-party APIs, managing data transfers between different platforms, and optimizing workflows to improve team efficiency. Developers might work closely with IT, operations, and end users to identify inefficiencies and collaboratively build solutions that address specific business needs. As organizations increasingly rely on cloud-based tools, there are ongoing opportunities to innovate and streamline digital collaboration.

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Infographic showing various Google Workspace Developer job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 71% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $146,499 per year, or $70.4 per hour.

Senior Software Developer

TeamWorx Security, LLC.

Columbia, MD • Remote

$54 - $71.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Location:Fully Remote, United States
Position Type: Full-Time

Clearance: U.S. citizenship is required. The candidate must be eligible to obtain and maintain federal suitability, a government-issued PIV credential, and required system access.


The Opportunity

TeamWorx Security is seeking a Senior Software Developer to design and build applications, automation, and AI-enabled tools for a federal government client. This work replaces manual processes and disconnected spreadsheets with practical software that people use every day to plan work, manage requirements, and make decisions.


This work supports an enterprise organization that serves many business lines. You might spend a month building an application for one team, then move to help a different group solve an entirely unrelated challenge. Some work involves new development, some involves modernizing existing tools, and some involves helping a team figure out what they actually need. Flexibility matters more than depth in any single technology.


Success in this role requires initiative, ownership, and clear communication. You will work directly with government stakeholders to understand what they actually need, propose realistic solutions, and deliver working capability in short iterations. This person must be able to explain technical trade-offs to nontechnical users, handle shifting priorities, and stay accountable for software after it reaches production.


What You'll Be Doing

  • Design, develop, test, deploy, and maintain applications, automation, and integrations using technologies such as Python, JavaScript, Google Apps Script, APIs, cloud services, and modern web frameworks.
  • Move quickly between projects, teams, and business areas, gathering context fast and delivering useful capability within short engagements.
  • Work with government stakeholders to define requirements, propose realistic options, iterate on designs, and confirm solutions meet operational needs.
  • Build data-driven tools, dashboards, and interfaces that make complex information usable, and integrate AI and automation capabilities where they deliver value.
  • Deliver working software in short Agile sprints, including testing, user acceptance, production support, and modernization of existing tools.
  • Ensure applications meet accessibility, security, and federal compliance requirements, and document your work so others can support and extend it.


What We Think You'll Need

  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience.
  • 12 or more years of software development experience.
  • Master's degree with 10 years of experience also considered.
  • Demonstrated full-stack ability across front-end interfaces, back-end services, APIs, databases, and deployment.
  • Proficiency with Python, JavaScript, and SQL, and experience building applications that integrate with cloud services, enterprise data platforms, and third-party systems.
  • Familiarity with version control, CI/CD, testing practices, and production troubleshooting.
  • Strong problem-solving and customer communication skills, with a track record of learning new tools and technologies as project needs change.


Nice to Have

  • Experience with Google Workspace and Google Apps Script development.
  • Experience with enterprise data platforms such as Databricks or BigQuery, or supporting operational deployment of new platform capabilities.
  • Experience integrating AI capabilities, robotic process automation, or workflow automation into production applications.
  • Prior federal contracting experience, or familiarity with Section 508, FISMA, or FedRAMP requirements.


What's in it for you?

These awesome perks: Comprehensive Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance, Short-Term Disability & Life Insurance, Matching 401(k) Contributions, Paid Time Off including 11 Holidays and your Birthday, Professional Development, Fitness Membership, and Home Office allocations, Performance Bonuses & Profit Sharing, & Employee Referral Bonuses. But wait, there's more: TeamWorx Security is committed to our teammates and their professional goals. Being a small but growing company affords us the opportunity to work WITH YOU to reach your full potential.


A Little About Us and Our Team

We love to be inspired. We started TeamWorx Security to build, create, and dream about what inspires us, and because of this, our Maryland startup is quickly growing. We are a team of data scientists, software engineers, researchers, product developers, and operation-minded folks who specialize in developing applications and products that our customers love. Our mission is to reinvent the way technical and non-technical people work with technology. We believe in creating harmonious, automated solutions designed to improve our customers' daily workflow, allowing them to act quickly and decisively about what matters most. We are looking for critical thinkers who excel at solving problems and have a passion for what they do to help us move our mission forward. This is our story; come tell us your story.


At TeamWorx Security, Inc., we hold our values as guiding principles in all that we do and encourage our community to embrace and embody them. Our core values are putting our employees first, being curious, being authentic, being scrappy, and honoring those we serve. These values drive our company culture, decision-making, and operations.


Commitment to Our Talent Community

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by law.