Chief Systems Architect
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
The National Solutions Business Area is currently seeking a highly motivated Chief Systems Architect for the Maru Program. The successful candidate will serve as the lead technical authority guiding architectural design, systems integration, and enterprise strategy across a high-visibility geospatial intelligence initiative.
The Chief Systems Architect will work closely with our customer leadership, mission stakeholders, and other contractors to develop and implement a scalable, secure, and resilient enterprise architecture supporting both current and future geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) missions.
Please note Gaithersburg, MD is the program's primary work location.
Active Top Secret/SCI with the ability to successfully pass a Polygraph examination.
- Serve as the lead architect for a primary task order, while providing architectural guidance and alignment across the broader program as needed to ensure consistency, interoperability, and compliance across multiple task orders.
- Serve as the principal systems architect and strategic technical advisor on all matters related to enterprise systems design, cloud integration, and architecture modernization.
- Lead the development and evolution of architectural frameworks and system-of-systems designs aligned with the customer's long-term GEOINT strategies.
- Provide authoritative recommendations on technology integration, standards adoption, and data flow optimization.
- Collaborate with Product Managers, Release Train Engineers (RTEs), and cross-functional scrum teams to translate business needs into technical solutions that meet performance, scalability, security, and compliance requirements.
- Guide technical decision-making across geographically dispersed teams to ensure consistent design patterns, coding standards, and DevSecOps practices.
- Conduct architecture reviews and provide governance to ensure solutions are compliant with federal enterprise architecture frameworks, cybersecurity mandates (e.g., NIST), and cloud adoption strategies.
- Define, update, and validate architectural patterns and interface specifications for enterprise-level systems.
- Drive cloud-native solution strategies including containerization, and continuous integration/continuous delivery/deployment (CI/CD) pipelines in secure environments.
- Analyze and evaluate emerging technologies to inform future-state architecture and capability roadmaps.
- Represent Leidos and the Maru Program in high-level technical exchanges, reviews, and governance boards with the customer and Intelligence Community (IC) stakeholders.
- Drive user-facing front-end development and back-end infrastructure that integrates with existing customer systems and end user mission requirements.
- Expertise in at least one high-level programing language like Python, C, C++ or Java in addition to front end JavaScript API usage like Svelte or React.
Requirements
-
US citizenship is required per contract.
-
Master's with 15-20 years of prior relevant experience or Doctorate with 13-16 years of prior relevant experience.
-
10+ years of progressive experience in systems architecture, software development, solution engineering, or enterprise information technology (IT).
-
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to present complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
-
Proven experience designing, implementing, and managing complex, mission-critical enterprise architectures with the IC.
-
Deep expertise in cloud architecture (AWS/C2S/IC GovCloud), data integration, and secure multi-domain systems.
-
Experience working with geographically dispersed Agile teams and participating in SAFe ceremonies (e.g., PI Planning Events, System Demos).
-
Familiarity with GEOINT data, the customer's tools, infrastructure, and tradecraft.
-
Exceptional communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with a demonstrated ability to lead cross-organizational collaboration.
-
Knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks (e.g., NIST 800-53), zero-trust architectures, and cloud security principles.
-
Certifications such as The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Google Professional Cloud Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Project Management Professional (PMP), or Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA).
-
Experience supporting customer mission operations, and programs.
-
SAFe certification, such as SAFe Architect, SAFe Agilist (SA), or SAFe Program Consultant (SPC).
-
Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP), hybrid cloud, and cloud migration strategies.
-
Experience mentoring junior architects or leading architecture communities of practice.