Senior Enterprise ArchitectThe C.A.S.E. Engineering Group • Washington, Utah, United States
Senior Enterprise Architect
The C.A.S.E. Engineering Group
- Washington, Utah, United States
- Washington, Utah, United States
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*Location:* Washington, DC (Fully Onsite)
*Employment Type:* Full-Time
*About C.A.S.E. Engineering Group*
The C.A.S.E. Engineering Group is an IT engineering firm specializing in cybersecurity, enterprise architecture, strategy, and engineering. C.A.S.E. supports mission-critical federal programs by helping agencies understand, secure, modernize, and optimize complex IT environments. We focus on practical, execution-driven architecture work that delivers clarity, visibility, and real operational value.
*Role Summary:*
The Senior Enterprise Architect serves as the technical lead responsible for conducting comprehensive current-state discovery, mapping enterprise IT services, and developing future-state architecture models for DOJ OCIO. This role requires deep familiarity with large-scale federal IT environments, including infrastructure, networking, application hosting, cybersecurity, and service delivery. The architect will lead stakeholder engagements, assess system and service interdependencies, identify redundancies and risks, and establish authoritative documentation that supports enterprise visibility, continuity planning, and strategic modernization.
*Key Responsibilities:*
* Lead discovery of the current-state enterprise environment, including infrastructure, applications, networks, services, tools, integrations, and operational interdependencies.
* Review and interpret available technical documentation, network topology diagrams, CMDB records, service catalogs, architecture artifacts, monitoring dashboards, and inventory sources.
* Engage with system owners, engineers, and operations personnel to identify undocumented systems, dependencies, customers of services, critical paths, redundancies, and single points of failure.
* Assess enterprise architecture maturity, governance practices, documentation reliability, and visibility gaps across divisions.
* Analyze service-to-infrastructure mapping, outage impact pathways, resiliency posture, and the operational implications of legacy technologies.
* Identify enterprise-wide redundancies, underutilized tools, parallel systems, and modernization opportunities.
* Develop future-state architecture models, frameworks, governance recommendations, and configurations rooted in DOJ’s strategic priorities and enterprise requirements.
* Provide actionable recommendations to guide the evolution of the future-state modernized architecture, ensuring alignment with mission needs, scalability, resiliency, and enterprise standards.
* Identify opportunities to integrate artificial intelligence and intelligent automation into the future-state architecture to enable predictive analytics, automated discovery, proactive risk identification, and more adaptive enterprise operations.
* Ensure all recommended AI-enabled capabilities align with Responsible and Trusted AI principles, including transparency, security, governance, risk management, and compliance with federal policies and standards.
* Recommend tools and methodologies to support ongoing discovery, dependency mapping, documentation automation, and centralized architecture management.
* Produce executive-level briefings, dashboards, and roadmap materials that communicate findings, risks, modernization paths, and strategic priorities.
* Provide oversight for optional efforts including AI assessment, dashboard design, governance playbook development, and automation integration planning.
*Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:*
* Demonstrated experience performing enterprise architecture discovery in large, complex federal IT environments.
* Strong understanding of enterprise networking (routing, switching, firewalls, load balancing, DNS, and Active Directory integration) sufficient to interpret dependencies and infrastructure linkages.
* Familiarity with enterprise hosting environments (cloud, on-prem, hybrid) and platforms such as VMware, AWS, Azure, and enterprise storage.
* Knowledge of service cataloging, CMDB structures (e.g., ServiceNow), monitoring platforms, and dependency mapping tools.
* Ability to identify undocumented services, hidden interdependencies, and operational risks through both technical analysis and SME interaction.
* Experience evaluating opportunities for automation, analytics, and AI-enabled capabilities within enterprise IT environments.
* Understanding of Responsible and Trusted AI concepts, including governance, transparency, risk management, security considerations, and alignment with federal AI guidance and policies.
* Ability to translate complex technical and data-driven concepts—including AI-enabled use cases—into clear architecture recommendations and executive-level briefings.
* Excellent communication skills for interfacing with technical and non-technical stakeholders across OCIO divisions.
* Strong analytical ability to consolidate disparate information into coherent architecture views, inventories, and governance recommendations.
* Experience developing executive-level presentations, technical documentation, and architecture roadmaps.
*Experience & Education:*
* 10+ years of enterprise architecture, infrastructure architecture, or systems engineering experience in large organizations.
* Experience supporting federal missions or similarly complex, regulated environments
* Bachelor’s degree in IT, Computer Science, Engineering, or related field; master’s preferred.
* Industry certifications (TOGAF, FEAF, ITIL, CISSP, AWS/Azure Architect) desirable but not required.
Pay: $155,000.00 - $160,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* Dental insurance
* Health insurance
* Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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