GCyber is seeking a Senior Enterprise Architect to support a DoD customer with the design, modernization, and governance of mission-critical IT architectures. The role will lead architecture assessment, digital engineering integration, ICAM strategy execution, and development of architecture governance frameworks to ensure secure, interoperable, and forward-looking systems. The successful candidate will shape the future-state architecture, standardize digital engineering tools and methods, and support the integration of AI/ML, cloud, and cross-domain solutions across multiple enclaves and mission domains.
As the Senior Enterprise Architect, you will:
- Assess current architecture to identify gaps, risks, and compliance issues; develop future-state architecture and transition roadmaps.
- Establish architecture governance frameworks, including roles, standards, review boards, and change control processes.
- Standardize digital engineering tools and MBSE practices (e.g., SysML, digital twins/threads); deliver related training and architecture artifacts (OV, SV, CV).
- Design and implement ICAM architectures supporting CAC, MFA, ABAC/RBAC, and secure cross-domain access across DoD networks (NIPRNet, SIPRNet, JWICS).
- Guide integration of AI/ML, cloud, and emerging technologies; develop ICDs, rollout plans, and enterprise implementation strategies.
- Define and manage secure data-sharing protocols, interoperability requirements, and collaboration environments across DoD and IC stakeholders.
- Support RMF compliance by developing and maintaining architecture documentation for ATO packages, including security and network views.
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
- Active TS/SCI Clearance
- DoD 8570 IAT II certification
- Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent combination of education/experience).
- 12+ years in enterprise architecture or digital engineering roles supporting DoD IT systems.
- Strong experience with MBSE, DoDAF architecture products, and ICAM integration.
- Working knowledge of DoD IT policy, cybersecurity requirements, and cross-domain architecture.