Accenture Federal Services
Cleared Software Engineer (Java, OpenFGA)
Arlington, VAFrom $184.9kmidAdded 1 week ago
About this role
Accenture Federal Services seeks a Java software engineer to develop an OpenFGA wrapper service and supporting tools for federal government clients. You'll build APIs, manage data models, and write tests while working in Arlington, VA on a collaborative team.
What you'll do
- Implement API endpoints and business logic for the OpenFGA wrapper service
- Develop features for OpenFGA data model management
- Write unit and integration tests
- Debug and resolve software defects
- Participate in code reviews and team ceremonies
- Contribute to CI/CD pipeline improvements
What they're looking for
- Java and Spring Boot
- RESTful API design and implementation
- AWS services
- Unit and integration testing
- CI/CD pipeline tools
- Code review practices
- OpenFGA (preferred)
Benefits
- Collaborative and inclusive work culture
- Professional development through certifications and training
- Competitive compensation ($91,300–$184,900 in select locations)
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Glassdoor Top 100 Best Place to Work recognition
- Hybrid work arrangement (2–3 days on-site in Arlington, VA)
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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
- Walk us through your experience designing and implementing RESTful APIs. What frameworks or tools have you used, and can you describe a specific API you built?
- Tell us about your hands-on experience with Java and Spring Boot. What types of applications have you built, and what Spring Boot features are you most comfortable with?