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Technical Lead - Data and Application Architecture

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CGI

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Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Join a high-impact, mission-driven development team supporting Federal programs where technology directly improves how the public and government interact with mission critical systems. In this role, you'll lead complex application and data architecture efforts across a modern technology stack, mentor developers, shape the technical direction of high-visibility systems, and work daily with collaborative, energetic colleagues. You will have the opportunity to: Drive architecture and development across cloud-native, modern Java, and JavaScript ecosystems. Work with a dynamic, fast-paced, supportive team that values innovation, knowledge sharing, and continuous learning. Influence enterprise-wide technical decisions, participate in research and proof-of-concepts, and expand the team's depth in open-source and cloud technologies. Grow as a leader while mentoring others and contributing to a psychologically safe, inclusive, high-performing engineering culture. If you're a technical expert who enjoys solving complex problems, building elegant, scalable systems, and engaging directly with stakeholders, this is a role where you will thrive. This position is located in our Fairfax, VA, Knoxville, TN or Lafayette, LA office; however, a hybrid working model is acceptable.