Accenture Federal Services
Jr. Systems Engineer
About this role
Accenture Federal Services is hiring a Junior Systems Engineer to support federal government clients in Annapolis Junction, MD. You'll analyze requirements, design and develop systems, create technical documentation, and provide direction on complex hardware/software solutions including Big Data analytics and malware analysis.
What you'll do
- Analyze user requirements and lead design and development activities
- Develop technical and system documentation
- Plan system development and coordinate with government officials
- Review and approve system engineering documentation
- Conduct quantitative analysis on complex hardware/software systems
- Develop and integrate Big Data analytics and malware analysis solutions
What they're looking for
- Systems engineering or administration
- Technical documentation and planning
- Problem-solving and analytical thinking
- Leadership and project management
- Government stakeholder communication
- Big Data analytics
- Agile/Scrum methodologies
- Hardware and software integration
Benefits
- Collaborative and supportive work environment
- Professional certifications and industry training
- Hands-on learning and growth opportunities
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Federal government sector experience
- Top 100 Best Place to Work recognition
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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
- Tell us about your experience with systems engineering or administration and how it prepared you for this role.
- How would you approach analyzing complex user requirements and translating them into system designs?