Base: $140-170k; bonus/equity: not specified; bene...
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7+ years data architecture experience
Aws cloud data platform expertise
Scalable storage for billions of observations
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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is seeking a Data Architect to design and modernize data architecture for its economic data platforms. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in data architecture and a strong knowledge of cloud data technologies, particularly in highly regulated environments.
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Job Summary
The Data Architect will lead the design and modernization of data architecture powering economic data platforms like FRED.
This role requires designing scalable storage architectures capable of supporting billions of time-series observations and historical revisions.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $140-170k along with comprehensive benefits including tuition assistance and a 401(k) match.
Matching Summary
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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is seeking a Data Architect to design and modernize data architecture for its economic data platforms. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in data architecture and a strong knowledge of cloud data technologies, particularly in highly regulated environments.
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Salary
Base: $140-170k; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Generous paid time off, 401(k) match, Tuition assistance, Health care
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
7+ years data architecture experience
AWS cloud data platform expertise
Scalable storage for billions of observations
Data governance and metadata schema design
Time-series data platform knowledge
Security and privacy regulation compliance
Nice-to-have
Experience with FRED or economic datasets
Knowledge of AI/ML data requirements
Distributed query engine familiarity
Strong communication with executive leadership
Public-facing application scalability focus
Key Requirements
US Citizenship required
7+ years in data architecture or engineering
Expertise in AWS cloud data implementations
Deep knowledge of data modeling and lifecycle management