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Insomniac Design - Senior Solutions Architect – Government Systems

Washington, DC - Hybrid$150k - $150k3mo ago
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Requirements

• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred). • 10+ years of experience in software development and architecture, with at least 5 years in a solutions architect or lead architect role. • Proven experience designing and implementing enterprise-scale systems, preferably within government or other regulated industries (e.g., finance, healthcare). • Deep understanding of enterprise architecture principles and patterns (modular design, microservices, SOA, etc.), as well as hands-on knowledge of integration techniques (RESTful APIs, message queues, ETL). • Expertise in designing secure systems; knowledgeable about government security standards and compliance frameworks (such as NIST 800-53, FedRAMP, FISMA) and how to apply them in system architecture. • Proficiency with cloud platforms and architectures (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud), including designing cloud-native applications and using cloud services for databases, storage, and monitoring. • Experience with identity and access management, authentication protocols, and data encryption methods suitable for protecting sensitive government data. • Strong understanding of database design (both SQL and NoSQL) and data architecture, including data governance and sharing across agencies. • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, capable of translating complex business requirements into functional technical designs. • Effective communication and leadership skills to articulate architectural decisions to both technical teams and non-technical stakeholders. • Experience specifically with government permitting, licensing, or regulatory systems architecture. • Familiarity with enterprise architecture frameworks (TOGAF, FEAF) and modeling tools. • Prior involvement in IT modernization projects that included the use of emerging technologies (AI/ML, robotic process automation, GIS integrations) in a government context. • Knowledge of Section 508 and WCAG accessibility standards to ensure architectural decisions support building accessible user interfaces. • Certification such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Google Professional Cloud Architect, or Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect. • Experience implementing DevSecOps or CI/CD pipelines in an enterprise environment, and knowledge of containerization/orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes). • Understanding of state procurement and IT approval processes (to assist in technology acquisition and compliance documentation). • Public sector consulting experience or direct work in a government IT department is a plus, bringing insight into governmental processes and constraints.

Responsibilities

• Develop the overall architecture blueprint and technology roadmap for system modernization, covering application, data, integration, and infrastructure architectures. • Analyze the existing systems and data flows; design integration strategies to connect new platforms with legacy systems and external databases (state and federal) for seamless data sharing. • Select and recommend appropriate technology stacks (platforms, frameworks, databases) that fit project requirements, emphasizing a modular, “best-fit” approach for each component. • Ensure the solution’s design adheres to security and compliance requirements (e.g., NIST, FedRAMP, State security policies), with robust identity management, data encryption, and role-based access controls from the outset. • Architect cloud-ready and scalable solutions (or hybrid on-prem/cloud as appropriate) to handle high volumes of permit data and documents, with strategies for high availability and disaster recovery. • Define API and integration standards for connecting the platform with other systems (e.g. GIS services, document management, payment processing), ensuring interoperability and data consistency. • Provide technical oversight during implementation: review system designs and code, guide engineering teams in aligning development with the established architecture, and address any technical challenges or deviations. • Incorporate modern technologies such as AI-driven tools or workflow automation into the architecture where they add value (e.g., AI document review, RPA for routine tasks), ensuring they are implemented in a secure and effective manner. • Collaborate closely with project managers, business analysts, and UX designers to ensure the technical solutions align with user requirements and provide excellent user experience. • Stay up-to-date with emerging technologies and public sector IT trends, and proactively recommend innovations that could improve system performance, maintainability, or user satisfaction.

Benefits

• Equity: Explicitly stated as part of the benefits package. • PTO: Explicitly stated in terms of paid time off and additional vacation days for new hires after six months, with a cap on unused leave at two weeks per year. • Perks: Explicitly listed as free lunches and snacks, gym membership discounts, onsite childcare services. • Remote work options: Explicitly stated with a flexible schedule for remote working up to three days per week after six months in the role.

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