Accenture Federal Services
Jr. Software Engineer
About this role
Accenture Federal Services seeks a Junior Software Engineer to design and maintain software systems supporting U.S. federal government missions in national security and defense. You'll collaborate with teams to build scalable solutions, write clean code, and solve complex problems in a dynamic, supportive environment.
What you'll do
- Design, build, and maintain software systems including data platforms and real-time analytics
- Collaborate with stakeholders to translate requirements into features and user-friendly designs
- Write, test, and debug clean, efficient code for reliable and performant systems
- Develop and implement robust algorithms to solve technical challenges
- Test software, create documentation, and ensure quality standards are met
What they're looking for
- Programming languages (Java, Python, C++, or JavaScript)
- Software development methodologies (Agile, Scrum)
- SQL databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle)
- Version control and CI/CD tools (Git, Jenkins)
- Cloud services (AWS)
- Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes)
- NoSQL databases (MongoDB, Elasticsearch)
- Web frameworks (Spring, React, Angular, Django, Flask)
Benefits
- Collaborative and inclusive team environment
- Hands-on experience and mentorship opportunities
- Professional certifications and industry training
- Career growth and development programs
- Comprehensive benefits package
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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 with one programming language and a project where you applied it.
- How have you approached debugging a difficult issue in your code?