Digital Engineering Data Architect with Security Clearance Engineering - Chantilly, VA at Geebo

Digital Engineering Data Architect with Security Clearance

Check out this new opportunity! Digital Engineering Data Architect Chantilly, Virginia Opening for a Digital Engineering Data Architect for an exciting and innovative complex space and ground effort on the insider threat detection, systems integration team
Responsibilities:
Serves as the data architecture expert, responsible for the design and architecture of the program's data flow and framework Demonstrate end-to-end data architecture, design, framework, modeling, integration and management skills in Digital Engineering environment to bring major space systems and associated ground elements from concept to an operational enterprise.
DE Data Architect designs, develops, implements and translates the DE process requirements and the overall program data strategy, including standards, principles, data sources, storage, pipelines, data flow, and data security policies.
The Data Architect also has deep expertise in large data volume and structure with complex patterns supporting various points of the Digital Engineering life-cycle ensuring Authoritative Source of Truth data integrity to achieve a full Digital Thread capability.
Requirements:
A Top Secret security clearance is required at time of hire.
Digital Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineer Hands-on expertise in SQL and NoSQL databases Familiarity in developing ontology and taxonomy and its applicability in data exchange, integration, and management Solid understanding of various data infrastructure and how different systems interact Bachelor's degree in software engineering or a related technical field is required (or equivalent experience), plus a minimum of 8 years of relevant experience Or Master's degree plus a minimum of 6 years of relevant experience.
Agile experience preferred.
Still have questions? Reach out to Phil 256-880-0446 Ext.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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