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Systems/Data Analyst [U.S. Citizenship Required]

Remote - Washington, DC metro area

Type: Full-time Employee (W-2) position
Experience: Minimum of 6 years of relevant experience in systems/data analysis
Residence: Current U.S. residence and within U.S. for 3 of the past 5 years
Location: 100% United States (U.S.) Based Remote with ALL work performed within the U.S.
Clearance: U.S. Citizenship required to obtain a Public Trust clearance

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About Us:

Via Logic LLC is a proud information technology partner driving innovation in DevSecOps Delivery, Data Science, Cyber Security, and Defense & National Security Analytics. Our talented team of developers, technologists, and collaborators deliver enterprise-level solutions for our clients tackling mission-critical challenges across the federal government and private sector.

We cultivate a flexible, collaborative, and fully-remote culture that champions work-life balance, making Via Logic a caring and supportive environment for our people, clients, and partners.

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About the Role:

We are seeking an experienced Systems/Data Analyst to join our growing DevSecOps team. This role will focus on understanding data flow and ingestion processes that are critical for program operations. The analyst will work closely with stakeholders to frame research tasks, resolve data anomalies, and ensure accurate and reliable data ingestion into downstream systems.

In this role, you’ll combine strong analytical skills with detail-oriented problem solving to support business functionality, cross-team collaboration, and testing dependencies within a DevSecOps environment.

**Candidates must meet public trust clearance requirements

Basic Requirements:

  • Minimum of 6 years of relevant experience in data analysis and systems/data flow understanding
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher 
  • MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN AND RESIDE IN THE U.S. All work must be performed in the U.S.
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Trust U.S. citizenship is mandatory, as this work is for a federal government client. Candidates will need to successfully complete a Background Investigation (BI) and credit check prior to beginning work. Nothing in applicants’ history should prevent them from obtaining a public trust security clearance.

Technical and Skills Requirements:

  • Strong experience analyzing data flows and ingestion pipelines
  • Ability to identify and troubleshoot data anomalies or errors
  • Experience collaborating with stakeholders to translate data questions into research tasks
  • Familiarity with DevSecOps environments and Agile delivery teams
  • Strong documentation skills to capture processes, data flows, and dependencies
  • Excellent problem-solving and critical thinking abilities
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills for working across teams

Strongly Preferred: 

  • Prior federal government project experience
  • Current holder of Public Trust or higher-level clearance
  • Familiarity with federal compliance frameworks (FISMA, NIST, FedRAMP)
  • Experience in cloud or DevSecOps data environments

Role Responsibilities:

  • Understand, document, and analyze data flow and ingestion processes across systems
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to identify and investigate data anomalies and provide clear, actionable insights
  • Work with other Data Analysts and Business Analysts to address cross-team testing dependencies
  • Frame and execute research tasks to support broader business functionality and decision-making
  • Partner with technical teams to ensure that data ingestion aligns with program and system requirements
  • Support Agile project teams by providing accurate, timely data analysis and reporting

Via Logic LLC Perks & Benefits:

  • Remote Work: U.S. based remote position offering flexibility for work-life balance.
  • Health Care: Comprehensive health care benefits.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO): Generous PTO to support work-life balance.
    Full-time W2 position.

Must be available on company and or client provided communication tools such as Teams, Monday.com, Slack, email and for meetings between 9AM-5PM EST.

About Via Logic LLC: Via Logic Explorers comprises of multi-disciplinary thinkers and problem solvers with diverse expertise in process improvement, domain analysis, technology optimization, and lean product delivery. Our team excels in automating enterprise infrastructures, advancing cybersecurity with intelligence, facilitating cloud-native and smart transitions, implementing DevSecOps principles, operationalizing thoughtful AI/ML solutions, and developing robust identity management strategies. By leveraging this broad expertise, we provide our clients with unique insights and actionable enterprise architectures designed to drive successful modernization efforts across both government and private sector environments.

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