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Data Engineer (DoD Secret | Remote)

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🛰️ Data Engineer (DoD Secret | Remote)

Location:
Remote (U.S. Based)
Clearance:
Active DoD Secret Clearance (or higher)

đź’ˇ Make an Impact on Military Healthcare and Readiness

  • Join Rackner to modernize secure data infrastructure for a critical defense health program; enabling real-time insights that support care delivery, operational readiness, and mission decision-making.
  • You’ll help design and scale data pipelines that transform raw information into actionable intelligence, ensuring interoperability and powering analytics across large-scale, distributed environments.
  • If you’re passionate about data engineering, cloud-native systems, and mission-driven innovation, this is your chance to make a national impact.

⚙️ What You’ll Do

  • Build and maintain end-to-end Ingest → Transform → Expose pipelines using Airflow, Spark, dbt, and Iceberg.
  • Ingest and normalize structured and unstructured data (HL7, FHIR, PDF, JSON) for analytics and AI/ML use cases.
  • Map datasets to FHIR and OMOP standards to enable interoperability and decision support.
  • Implement schema versioning and governance to ensure traceability and audit-ready lineage.
  • Collaborate with DevSecOps and Data Science teams to deliver AI-ready datasets for predictive analytics and readiness forecasting.
  • Optimize data performance across distributed environments while ensuring compliance with DoD Responsible AI and NIST AI Risk Management frameworks.

👤 Who You Are

  • 4+ years of experience in Data Engineering or Analytics Engineering
  • Proficient in SQL and Python, with experience building modular, version-controlled transformations
  • Hands-on with Apache Airflow, Apache Spark, dbt, and data lake frameworks (Iceberg, Trino, Athena)
  • Strong understanding of ETL/ELT design, data modeling, and governance in distributed systems
  • Familiar with AWS (Glue, S3, Lambda, Athena, EMR) and cloud-native data architectures
  • Excellent collaborator with experience in cross-functional environments (DevSecOps, Data Science, Security)

Preferred / Bonus

  • Experience with FHIR, OMOP, or HL7 data standards
  • Background in DoD, VA, or other federal health IT programs
  • Knowledge of Responsible AI and NIST AI Risk Management Frameworks
  • Familiarity with complex operational data systems or readiness analytics

🏢 About Rackner

  • Rackner is a cloud-native software consultancy delivering solutions for startups, enterprises, and the public sector.
  • We enable digital transformation through DevSecOps, AI/ML, and cloud-first innovation.
  • Our teams solve high-impact problems that advance federal missions and strengthen national readiness. Join us to help shape the future of secure, scalable data systems supporting mission success.

🌟 Why You’ll Love Working Here

         đź’° Weekly Pay                     đźŽ“ Paid Certifications           đź©ş Full Benefits                🏠 Remote Flexibility
401(k) 100% Match (up to 6%)    Training & Career Growth    Medical / Dental / Vision    Work Anywhere in the U.S.

  • Generous PTO and comprehensive health coverage
  • Life, short- and long-term disability insurance
  • Home office equipment plan for remote productivity
  • Supportive, inclusive team culture with mission impact

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#DataEngineering #DoDCleared #AWSData #Airflow #dbt #Spark #FHIR #RacknerCareers #FederalTech #AIReadyData

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