Responsibilities
- Lead the design and development of enterprise-level technical solutions across applications, systems, and infrastructure.
- Translate business and mission needs into technical architectures, ensuring alignment with federal IT strategy, security, and compliance requirements.
- Evaluate, recommend, and implement modern technologies including cloud platforms, COTS/GOTS solutions, and open-source tools.
- Create architectural diagrams, design specifications, and implementation roadmaps.
- Guide full lifecycle solution delivery, including requirements analysis, system design, development, testing, deployment, and sustainment.
- Provide hands‑on support in migrating legacy applications to cloud or hybrid environments.
- Ensure compliance with federal cybersecurity, accessibility (Section 508), and records management requirements.
- Collaborate with development, security, and operations teams in Agile/DevSecOps environments.
- Conduct trade‑off analyses, proof‑of‑concepts, and technology assessments to support decision‑making.
- Present architecture strategies and technical recommendations to senior federal leadership and oversight bodies.
- Mentor technical teams and provide best practices for system integration, performance optimization, and scalability.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field.
- 7+ years of experience in IT architecture, systems engineering, or solution design.
- Proven experience designing and implementing enterprise‑scale solutions, preferably in the federal sector.
- Strong knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP) and hybrid architecture models.
- Familiarity with modern development frameworks, APIs, microservices, and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
- Knowledge of federal IT policies, cybersecurity requirements (FISMA, FedRAMP), and compliance frameworks.
- Experience working in Agile and DevSecOps delivery environments.
- Strong communication skills with ability to present technical concepts to non‑technical audiences.
- Must be able to obtain a public trust.
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
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