FAQs
What is the role of a Solutions Architect at Peraton?
The Solutions Architect is responsible for driving multiple customer solution design projects, conducting business and technical discovery with customers, providing recommendations for engagements, and presenting proposals to senior government officials, among other duties.
What is the work location for this position?
This is a hybrid position requiring the individual to be local to the DMV area and able to be onsite in DC with the customer.
What are the required qualifications for this position?
The required qualifications include a minimum of 12 years of experience with a BS/BA (or 10 years with an MS/MA), experience in architecting enterprise scale architectures, proficiency in agile software development, and hands-on experience in cloud environments like AWS, among others.
What certifications are required for this role?
A required certification is the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate.
Are there any desired certifications for this position?
Yes, desired certifications include the AWS Certified Solutions Architect: Professional or Security Specialty and any relevant Agile Certification.
What is the target salary range for this position?
The target salary range for this position is $135,000 - $216,000, depending on experience and other factors.
Does the position require experience in DevOps and CI/CD concepts?
Yes, a minimum of 3 years' experience in DevOps and CI/CD concepts using tools such as Jenkins, GitHub, Docker/Kubernetes, and testing tools is required.
What is the preferred experience level with microservices in a cloud environment?
The preferred experience is a minimum of 5 years' experience developing and deploying microservices in a cloud environment.
Do we support veterans and individuals with disabilities?
Yes, Peraton is an equal opportunity employer, which includes support for disability and protected veterans, as well as other characteristics protected by law.
Is experience with Federal Acquisition Systems required?
Experience with Federal Acquisition Systems and processes is desired but not a requirement for the position.