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Government Programmer Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Director, Government Affairs

Rosemont, IL · Hybrid

$150K - $200K/yr

A portfolio of highly engineered power transmission components and subsystems efficiently transmits ... or government contract), disability or protected veteran status or any other status or ...

Coordination & advising: coordinate with Government engineers; advise on technical assessments, reviews, and audits; monitor architectures for compliance with applicable regulations/requirements.

Java Developer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$140K - $220K/yr

... programmer to join a team working on the enhancement of data utilization for a large, state-run ... CGS brings motivated, highly skilled, and creative people together to solve the government's most ...

Java Developer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$140K - $220K/yr

... programmer to join a team working on the enhancement of data utilization for a large, state-run ... CGS brings motivated, highly skilled, and creative people together to solve the government's most ...

Coordination & advising: coordinate with Government engineers; advise on technical assessments, reviews, and audits; monitor architectures for compliance with applicable regulations/requirements.

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How much do government programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for government programmer in Illinois is $38.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.90 and $49.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a government programmer?

A Government Programmer is responsible for developing, maintaining, and securing software applications for government agencies. They work with programming languages, databases, and cybersecurity protocols to ensure efficient and compliant software systems. Their duties may include writing code, debugging programs, and collaborating with analysts and IT teams. This role often requires knowledge of federal and state regulations, as well as security clearance for handling sensitive data.

What types of projects do government programmers typically work on, and how does their work impact public services?

Government Programmers often develop, maintain, and secure software systems that support various public services, including public records databases, tax processing, and emergency response tools. They may work on modernizing legacy government platforms, integrating new security measures, or creating user-facing portals for citizens. Their daily responsibilities can include coding, troubleshooting software issues, collaborating with other IT specialists, and ensuring compliance with government security and accessibility standards. This role has a direct impact on the efficiency, security, and accessibility of essential services relied upon by the public, making the work both challenging and rewarding.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a government programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Government Programmer, you need a strong background in computer programming, software development, and information security, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field. Experience with languages such as Java, Python, or C#, knowledge of government IT systems, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) are highly valued. Attention to detail, effective communication, and strong problem-solving skills help programmers excel when working on collaborative or cross-departmental teams. Mastery of these skills is crucial for maintaining secure, reliable, and compliant technology solutions within the public sector.

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Infographic showing various Government Programmer job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,687 per year, or $38.3 per hour.

Lead Network Engineer

Apogee Engineering, LLC

Scott Air Force Base, IL

$98K - $135K/yr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Overview

Apogee has an exciting new opportunity for a Lead Network Engineer to provide support for the Executive Airlift Communications Network (EACN) support task order, which provides Command, Control, Communications (C3) services for multiple critical U.S. Government missions via multiple Air to Global Information Grid (GIG) Gateways (A2G2's) supported by a Systems Integration Lab (SIL).

This is a full-time position located on-site at Scott Air Force Base (SAFB), in Belleville, IL.

*** This position is contingent upon contract award.***

Responsibilities
  • Provide Network Tier 2 support to Senior Leader Command, Control, Communications Systems-Airborne (SLC3S-A) Operations, Mobility Air Forces (MAF) Operations, Air Force Global Strike Command's (AFGSC) E-4B aircraft, also known as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC), and U.S. Navy E-6B Mercury aircraft.
  • Provide Network Tier 2 support to EACN Air to GIG Gateways (A2G2s), EACN Systems Integration Laboratory (SIL), and the Government Security Operations Center (GSOC).
  • Configure, implement, and support network infrastructure (LAN/WAN) operating systems and computer data exchange requirements. This includes replacement of End-Of-Life (EOL) hardware and software when required and provided by the Government.
  • Identify and resolve performance issues and be responsible for all troubleshooting, repairing/replacing, configuring, monitoring, and upgrading of the EACN network on both the unclassified and classified systems.
  • Attend meetings, provide forecasts, gather trend analysis data on systems, and provide input for resource planning. Contractor shall review work/installation progress for accuracy, adherence to network design, and conformance to telecommunications standards. Contractor shall provide installation, transition, and cutover of components of the systems.
  • Support and maintain the EACN A2G2 hardware configuration and installation requirements once approved for site installation.
  • Configure, customize, and maintain Government-furnished network security, monitoring, and data analysis tools (including but not limited to ServiceNow, SolarWinds, Splunk) to provide real-time usable statistics to aid with troubleshooting.
  • Report the detailed compliance actions; the date and time compliance is complete and changes that are implemented in each A2G2 to the EACN Government Engineers and ISSM as part of the EACN Security-Compliance Report.
  • Comply with all U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), and U.S. Air Force Tasking Orders and/or Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) and support the EACN Cyber Security Service Provider (CSSP), Air Force Network Operations Center (AFNOC), Network Operations Division (NOD), 26th Network Operations Group (NOG) Detachment 2, and the AFNOC Network Security Division (NSD) AF Computer Response Team (AFCERT). STIGs must be conducted within the test environment prior to implementation into the operational network; each device must be compliant with DISA inspection standards before it is connected to an operational network.
Qualifications

Minimum Experience:

Citizenship: Must be a US citizen Clearance: Must have and be able to maintain a TS/SCI level clearance 

Certifications:

  • DoDD 8140.03 Cyberspace Workforce Qualification and Management Program
  • CompTIA Network Plus (Network+)
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

Education: Bachelor's Degree Years of Experience: Eight (8) years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline; to include five (5) years of DoD experienceAdditional Experience:

  • SolarWinds software suites 

Preferred Qualifications:Education: Master's Degree Years of Experience: Six (6) years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline; to include five (5) years of DoD experience

Additional Information:Location: Scott Air Force Base (SAFB), in Belleville, ILOn-site: Full-time on-site position Travel: 10% travel may be required 

*** This position is contingent upon contract award.***

Employment Type: OTHER