Accenture Federal Services
AWS Cloud Engineer (OpenFGA)
About this role
Deploy and manage OpenFGA infrastructure on AWS EKS for a federal government contractor, handling cloud architecture, infrastructure-as-code, and operational support. This role requires AWS expertise, Kubernetes experience, and an active Secret clearance with 2-3 days per week onsite in Arlington, VA.
What you'll do
- Deploy and configure OpenFGA on AWS EKS clusters
- Design and implement infrastructure-as-code using Terraform and Argo CD
- Configure networking, load balancing, and service mesh components
- Manage database infrastructure (RDS/Aurora) and implement backup/disaster recovery
- Ensure security compliance including IAM, encryption, and network policies
- Participate in on-call rotation and document architecture with runbooks
What they're looking for
- AWS cloud engineering
- Kubernetes (EKS)
- Terraform and Argo CD
- CI/CD pipelines (GitLab)
- Networking (VPC, VPN, DNS, load balancing)
- Python, Bash, or PowerShell scripting
- Infrastructure security and compliance
- Database administration (RDS/Aurora)
Benefits
- Competitive compensation based on location and experience
- Wide variety of benefits package
- Professional growth through certifications and training
- Collaborative work environment
- Opportunity to support US federal government missions
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Accenture Federal Services
Accenture Federal Services builds and maintains mission-critical technology solutions for the U.S. federal government, including cloud infrastructure, enterprise systems integrations, and cyber defense tools. The company is hiring DevOps engineers, full-stack developers, SAP specialists, and test engineers to support classified and unclassified federal government projects.
- Website
- accenturefederal.com
Likely interview questions
- Describe your experience deploying and managing applications on AWS EKS clusters.
- Walk us through how you would design a Terraform module for multi-environment OpenFGA deployments.