Senior Data Scientist

Springfield, VA
Full Time
Experienced

Geo Owl · SDVOSB · Est. 2013

Senior Data Scientist

NGA AGAIM PROGRAM · DATA ARCHITECTURE · GEOINT AI · SENIOR LEVEL · KEY POSITION

The imagery that supports NGA's AI model accreditation program doesn't move itself. It has to be ingested, standardized, transformed, and routed across security domains with precision — and that requires a data engineer who can build the backend that makes it all work. As a Senior Data Scientist on AGAIM, you'll own the data architecture and pipeline infrastructure that enables the accreditation pipeline to run: building ETL workflows, managing database schemas, and solving the cross-domain data problems that stand between an AI model and its accreditation clearance.

Role Overview

As a Senior Data Scientist on the AGAIM program, you support the maintenance and implementation of the data architecture that enables the program to store, process, and move imagery data across security domains and systems. Working alongside imagery scientists and the AGAIM government team, you'll build and sustain the pipelines and database infrastructure needed to ingest emergent sensor data, apply ETL transformations to standardize it for labeling and model testing, and move it between platforms via API. You'll bring deep database and cloud architecture experience, strong programming skills, and the ability to work within classified government IT environments. This is a SCIF-based role performed at a contractor facility.

Source-Derived Role Summary

The Data Scientist shall support the maintenance and implementation of the data architecture for all Program data. This position requires experience with databases, cloud architectures, and compliance with data standards. This position is responsible for maintaining data backend workflows that allow for the movement of data across security domains and across systems.

A Day in the Life

  • Build and maintain database tables, schemas, and health alerts for emergent sensor data; set up ETL pipelines to ingest, transform, and load new imagery data in alignment with government schemas and governance requirements
  • Develop API-based workflows to enable data movement between platforms as directed by the government; assess metadata, format, and schema differences when integrating new sensors into the existing data operations pipeline
  • Determine pre-processing and standardization approaches for new sensor data — file format conversions, geospatial tiling (chipping), orthorectification, and other data transformations needed for labeling and model testing
  • Monitor data health and pipeline availability; address issues that could block imagery delivery to the accreditation testing pipeline
  • Ensure all sensor data adheres to government-directed schemas, formats, and governance requirements; maintain documentation and standards compliance throughout the pipeline
  • Available during NGA core hours (10am–2pm EST) to coordinate with imagery scientists and the government customer on data architecture and pipeline questions

Why This Role Matters

Mission Impact

AGAIM cannot run Level 3 accreditation testing without properly formatted, schema-compliant imagery data that has been moved securely across the domains where it needs to live. Your pipeline work is the infrastructure that connects imagery identification to model testing — and when it works, AI models get accredited and cleared for operational use.

Geo Owl Impact

Your engineering reliability is a Key Position deliverable on this program. Your work sustains Geo Owl's technical standing on AGAIM and demonstrates the data capability that makes us a credible partner on this contract.

Your Growth

You'll develop deep expertise in classified government cloud and data pipeline environments — including cross-domain data solutions, NGA enterprise tooling (CORE, MLOps), and AI/ML-ready data infrastructure — in a program context where data engineering directly enables national security outcomes.

Core Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain database infrastructure (tables, schemas, health alerts, ETL pipelines) to store and process emergent sensor data in support of AGAIM Level 3 accreditation
  • Develop API-based workflows to enable data movement between platforms across security domains as directed by the government
  • Ensure all sensor data adheres to government-directed data schemas, formats, and governance requirements throughout the pipeline
  • Assess metadata, format, and data structure differences for new sensors; adapt ETL processes, schemas, and APIs accordingly to enable clean ingestion into the existing data operations pipeline
  • Determine pre-processing and standardization requirements for new sensor data — file format conversion, tiling/chipping to specified geospatial bounds, orthorectification, and other data transformations required for labeling and model testing
  • Maintain pipeline reliability and data availability across AGAIM's operational environment; respond to data health issues that could block the accreditation testing workflow

Required Qualifications

  • Active TS/SCI clearance with eligibility for SI/TK/G/HCS/NATO access; CI polygraph required or willingness to obtain
  • Minimum 10 experience points required (see experience point calculation below)
  • 4+ years of experience working with SQL or NoSQL databases and cloud architectures
  • Experience leveraging APIs to query systems and migrate data
  • Experience with programming languages including Python, JavaScript, or Java
  • Experience developing and sustaining operational data pipelines supporting multiple data formats and interfaces
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to articulate complex technical concepts to both lay and expert audiences

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with NGA IT enterprise solutions (NGA enterprise platforms), Government ATO processes, and Non-Person Entity (NPE) certificates
  • Experience implementing processes and tools within an organization using the Scaled Agile Framework for Enterprise (SAFe)
  • Experience developing dynamic visualizations to monitor pipeline availability, currency, and volumetrics

Experience Point Requirement

This is a Senior-level (Level 4) position requiring a minimum of 10 experience points. Points are calculated as follows:

  • Education: Associate's = 2 pts  ·  Bachelor's = 3 pts  ·  Master's = +2 pts  ·  PhD = +3 pts
  • Professional / Military Experience: 1 pt per year of relevant experience
  • Certifications: 0.5 pts each
  • Specialized Training: 0.25 pts per relevant course
  • Professional Impact (publications, presentations, patents): up to 3 pts total

Tools, Technologies & Tradecraft

Python JavaScript / Java SQL NoSQL Cloud Architecture REST APIs ETL Pipelines Geospatial Data Formats Orthorectification / Chipping NGA Enterprise Platforms [Preferred] NGA Enterprise Platforms [Preferred] SAFe [Preferred]

What Makes Someone Successful in This Role

  • You're fluent across the data stack — schema design, API development, ETL orchestration, and cross-domain data movement feel like one integrated problem to you, not separate tracks
  • You navigate classified environments with precision — you understand that government system access credentials and ATO requirements, and security domain constraints aren't overhead, they're the architecture
  • You can assess a new sensor's metadata and schema against an existing pipeline and tell the team exactly what needs to change before the first data arrives
  • You take governance seriously — you understand that non-compliant data in the accreditation pipeline produces unreliable test results, and you prevent it at the ETL layer
  • You communicate your engineering decisions clearly — you can explain a schema change or a pipeline failure to imagery scientists and program managers who don't speak SQL

Is This Role For You?

✔ Great Fit

You are a data engineer who thrives in structured, high-compliance classified environments and wants your pipeline work to matter at the national security level. You have experience with government cloud infrastructure or cross-domain data solutions and are energized by the challenge of keeping complex, multi-sensor data operations running in a SCIF-based environment.

✘ May Not Be For You

This may not be the right fit if you prefer rapid-iteration commercial cloud environments without classified IT constraints, or if working from a certified contractor SCIF rather than remotely from home is not compatible with your situation.

Career Growth & Professional Value

This role builds deep expertise in geospatial data engineering within a classified government environment — including cross-domain data solutions, NGA enterprise tooling, and AI/ML-ready pipeline architecture. Experience maintaining data infrastructure for a government AI accreditation program that spans multiple computer vision programs (multiple NGA AI/ML programs) is a highly differentiated credential for data engineers pursuing senior or architect-level roles in the defense and intelligence community.


Benefits:

Health Insurance (Geo Owl pays 80%+ of the premium).

401k matching.

Dental, Vision, and other supplemental insurance plans available.

Company-paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance.

Peer-to-Peer spot bonuses.

120 hours of PTO per year plus federal holidays.

Fully Paid Military Leave: *You make your full Geo Owl salary while you are on military duty*

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Geo Owl is a premier provider of geospatial intelligence services, delivering cutting-edge solutions to the Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, and enterprises around the globe. Our comprehensive products and services include advanced geospatial analysis, imagery intelligence, remote sensing analysis, data science, and space-based custom intelligence solutions. At Geo Owl, we are dedicated to leveraging the latest analytic principles and technology to support and enhance the missions of our clients.

Our core values—innovation, integrity, and excellence—drive everything we do. We are committed to pushing the boundaries of geospatial intelligence to ensure our clients receive the most accurate, timely, and actionable intelligence possible. Integrity is at the heart of our operations; we uphold the highest standards of ethics and accountability in our work. Striving for excellence is not just a goal but a standard; we consistently aim to exceed expectations in every project.

Geo Owl's culture is built on collaboration, continuous learning, and respect. We cultivate an environment where team members can grow both personally and professionally. Our team is composed of passionate, dedicated experts who are always ready to support each other. We value work-life balance, offering flexible working arrangements and a supportive workplace where everyone feels valued.

At Geo Owl, we invest in our employees' growth and development. We provide ongoing training, career advancement opportunities, and a platform to work on impactful projects that make a real difference. Our team enjoys a strong sense of camaraderie and purpose, knowing that their work contributes to national security and global stability. If you are looking for a dynamic, rewarding career in geospatial intelligence, Geo Owl is the place for you. Join us and be part of a team that is shaping the future of geospatial intelligence.

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