Makpar
Gateway Engineer
About this role
Makpar, a federal technology solutions provider, is seeking a Gateway Engineer to join their remote team. This role involves designing and managing network infrastructure and integration solutions that connect government systems and enable secure data flow across federal agencies.
What you'll do
- Design, implement, and maintain gateway infrastructure for federal government systems
- Manage API gateways and integration solutions connecting multiple government applications
- Ensure secure data flow and compliance with federal security standards
- Troubleshoot and optimize gateway performance and availability
- Collaborate with cloud engineering and cybersecurity teams on architecture decisions
- Provide technical consultation to government clients on integration challenges
What they're looking for
- Gateway/API management platform expertise
- Network architecture and infrastructure
- Federal compliance standards (FedRAMP, NIST, etc.)
- Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP)
- Security protocols and encryption
- System integration and data routing
- Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
- Troubleshooting and performance tuning
Benefits
- Remote work flexibility
- Federal government sector experience
- Mission-driven work serving US agencies
- Professional development through complex technical challenges
- Collaborative team environment
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Makpar
Makpar builds identity, credential, access management, and enterprise automation solutions for federal government clients, with expertise spanning ICAM, PKI, privileged access management, and workflow platforms. The company is hiring engineers and developers across cybersecurity infrastructure, cloud integration, .NET development, and enterprise case management to support mission-critical government IT initiatives.
View all jobs at MakparLikely interview questions
- What gateway platforms have you worked with, and what was your role in implementing them?
- Describe your experience ensuring compliance with federal security standards like FedRAMP or NIST