Software Architect and Digital Integration Specialist
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- Dartmouth, NS
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Deliver secure, scalable, and high-performing digital solutions that align with the strategic goals.
- Translate business and technical requirements into clear plans, architectures, and deliverables.
- Develop and refine integration frameworks that connect sensors, applications, and data platforms across marine-based systems.
- Work collaboratively with internal teams, external partners, and stakeholders to ensure alignment and smooth implementation.
- Provide informed technical guidance and recommend modern tools, technologies, and methodologies that strengthen digital capabilities.
- Manage timelines, risks, and deliverables responsibly to ensure work is completed on schedule and within scope.
- Produce clear documentation and support knowledge transfer to staff to ensure long-term sustainability of delivered solutions.
- System integration experience, including design and development of modern web applications including full- stack development.
- Real-time data processing experience, including ingestion from sensors, IoT devices, and edge systems.
- Database expertise, including administration, data modelling, lifecycle management, and proficiency with relational and non-relational systems (e.g., PostgreSQL/PostGIS, SQL Server, MongoDB).
- Familiarity with geospatial and oceanographic data, including OGC standards, ISO 19115 metadata, and NetCDF formats.
- Working with relevant NATO STANAGS, including STANAG 4817.
- Cloud-native development skills, with practical experience using AWS services such as RDS, S3, EC2, IAM, and CloudWatch.
- Experience with data governance, metadata standards, and quality assurance frameworks to ensure consistency and reliability.
- Proficiency in DevOps and automation, including CI/CD pipelines, containerization, testing practices, and scripting (Python, Bash, PowerShell).
- Working knowledge of networking concepts, such as VPNs, routing, firewalls, and secure data environments.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to troubleshoot complex software and data-infrastructure issues.
- Ability to document and standardize technical procedures, including architecture, workflows, and operational protocols.
- Clear communication skills to collaborate with internal teams, partners, and stakeholders.
- Commitment to security, reliability, and continuous improvement across digital systems.
- This part time/casual role is contract based.
- A great opportunity if you are open to part time work.
- Hours may vary depending on the demand. We anticipate roughly 12 - 18 hours per week.
- Office is located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. (Hybrid role)