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In-Q-Tel

Data Engineer, DevOps Engineer, SRE, Data Scientist

CompanyIn-Q-Tel
Websiteiqt.org
RoleData Engineer, DevOps Engineer, SRE, Data Scientist
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyInfrastructure / SRE / DevOpsData / Analytics
SpecialtiesSRE, DevOps, Data Science
LocationWashington, DC
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://careers-iqt.icims.com/jobs/1119/technology-architect---data-engineering/job · web@peterbronez.com
Hiring notes
Parsed locationsWashington, DC
Posted bypbronez
PostedAug 1, 2019
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

In-Q-Tel | Data Engineer, DevOps Engineer, SRE, Data Scientist | Washington, DC | Full-time | onsite | https://iqt.org/ I'm looking for a couple people to conduct technical diligence on startups with me at IQT. The position will give you a broad perspective on the startup ecosystem, introduce you to a wide variety of venture-stage investors, and teach you how the Intelligence Community actually works. These are full time roles based out of our Arlington, VA office. There are two openings: The first is for someone with a data engineering background: https://careers-iqt.icims.com/jobs/1119/technology-architect... The second is for someone with an SRE or DevOps Engineering background: https://careers-iqt.icims.com/jobs/1118/technology-architect... Both roles are great for someone who wants to build towards an architect or CTO role. Happy to answer any questions; don’t hesitate to reach out. web@peterbronez.com or see Keybase: https://keybase.io/peterbronez About In-Q-Tel IQT is the not-for-profit strategic investor that accelerates the development and delivery of cutting-edge technologies to national security agencies. Our work bridges the gap between the challenging technology needs of our government partners, the rapidly changing innovations of the startup world, and the venture community that funds those startups. IQT occupies a distinct role at the intersection of all stakeholders – our government customers, the venture capital community, and the startup world. It is our access to and deep understanding of these diverse communities that fuel our ability to make relevant investments. History IQT was established in 1999 to ensure that our country’s intelligence agencies had access to innovative technologies from the startup community to help protect and preserve our nation’s security. CIA leaders recognized that technological innovation had largely shifted from the purview of government R&D and large organizations to entrepreneurs and the startup community who were developing much-needed technologies more quickly and less expensively, and continue to do so today. As a not-for-profit strategic investor, IQT has connected visionary startups with a potent mix of support: financial resources in the form of strategic investments, market understanding, and engineering expertise to bring their technology to the intelligence community. Being able to translate between government customers and the startup community has enabled us to deliver on national security needs.