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Enterprise Architect

Bethesda, MD

The Swift Group is a privately held, mission-driven and employee-focused services and solutions company headquartered in Reston, VA. Our capabilities include Software Development, Engineering & IT, Data Science, Cyber Enablement, Logistics, and Training. Founded in 2019, Swift supports Civilian, Defense, and Intelligence Community customers across the country and around the globe.

 

Are you passionate about architecting secure enterprise solutions, driving governance at scale, and enabling technical strategy across mission-critical programs? We're looking for a seasoned Enterprise Architect to support a high-visibility program from within the Office of the CIO for the ODNI. The program provides architecture, engineering oversight, governance, policy and process management in various roles and projects within the CIO.

 

The ideal candidate brings expertise in enterprise architecture frameworks, systems thinking, and technical coordination. You’ll serve as a strategic liaison across multiple mission and IT stakeholders—owning architecture governance processes, tracking and analyzing change impacts, and ensuring the fidelity of enterprise artifacts and documentation. This role combines operations, systems engineering, and executive communication.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Provide enterprise architecture (EA) leadership and expertise for the customer’s CIO organization across infrastructure, systems, and security domains.
  • Lead and support enterprise change management activities by coordinating technical reviews, architecture artifacts, and stakeholder engagements.
  • Define and refine EA governance processes, including workflows for change control, decision management, and data lineage tracking.
  • Maintain accuracy and version control of architecture documentation, models, diagrams, and meeting artifacts across enterprise repositories.
  • Coordinate with program offices, mission stakeholders, and senior leadership to identify dependencies, risks, and impacts related to architectural changes.
  • Support enterprise meetings and technical working groups by facilitating agendas, capturing action items, distributing minutes, and ensuring closure on decisions.
  • Develop and maintain dashboards, progress reports, and briefings that communicate EA status, timelines, and risks to internal and external partners.
  • Manage EA tools and repositories, such as MagicDraw, Cameo, System Architect, or other modeling platforms.


Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Systems Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field
  • 14+ years of professional experience, with 3–5 years supporting an Intelligence Community customer
  • Demonstrated expertise in enterprise architecture concepts and frameworks (e.g., TOGAF, DODAF, UAF, Zachman)
  • Proven experience managing EA documentation, decision records, and governance processes
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to independently produce polished documentation and briefings
  • Experience in meeting facilitation, schedule coordination, and stakeholder engagement across technical and executive audiences
  • Proficiency in EA modeling tools and collaboration platforms (MagicDraw, Cameo, Rhapsody, System Architect, Confluence, SharePoint)
  • US citizenship and an active TS/SCI with CI Polygraph security clearance required

  

Desired Experience:

  • Master’s degree in a technical or business discipline
  • Familiarity with ODNI or other IC-wide architecture standards and data governance processes
  • Formal certifications in one or more architecture frameworks (TOGAF, UAF, SABSA, Zachman)
  • Experience supporting enterprise architecture programs in federal government or DoD environments
  • Knowledge of cloud transition strategy, legacy modernization, and architecture impact analysis

 

Do you know anyone for this position, or other positions open at The Swift Group? We offer a $5,000 bonus for any referral candidate we hire, paid out at the new hire’s 90-day mark.

 

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The Swift Group and Subsidiaries are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other protected class.

Pay Range: $49,996.80 - $290,004.00

Pay ranges are a general guideline and not intended as a guaranteed and/or implied final compensation or salary for this job opening. Determination of official compensation or salary relies on several different factors including, but not limited to: level of position, complexity of job responsibilities, geographic location, work experience, education, certifications, Federal Government contract labor categories, and contract wage rates. 

At The Swift Group and Subsidiaries, you will receive comprehensive benefits including but not limited to: healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, education, and time off benefits. 

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