Solutions Architect, Data and AI

Remote
Full Time
Product
Experienced

For People is a team of skilled technologists improving government digital services for disadvantaged and vulnerable populations. We embed directly in government agencies to modernize software, systems, and platforms so that they better serve people.

Your Impact

You will be For People's dedicated builder of proofs-of-concept. Your job is to take new opportunities our growth team is chasing and turn them into working demonstrations of what good software looks like. When a potential client says, "we think the next version of this project should include AI-assisted data quality monitoring," you go build a working version of that idea against real public federal data. When a federal contracting officer asks at an industry day what a modern Medicaid data catalog could look like, you have a demo to show them.

The output is running code and a credible architecture story, used by our growth teams to win work and by our delivery teams to evolve programs already in flight.

This matters because of what we work on. For People supports the data systems behind Medicaid, CHIP, and other programs that touch the lives of low-income families, people navigating illness, and communities that the rest of the system tends to overlook. The concepts you build directly shape what gets proposed, what gets won, and ultimately what gets delivered to the agencies serving those populations. If you light up at the idea of short sprints, picking up new domains quickly, and showing federal customers what good looks like, this is the seat for you.

Our Culture

For People is a team of humans. We place a significant amount of emphasis on positive work-life balance, setting healthy expectations, and making sure our loved ones are taken care of first. That means picking a child up from school during the day or going for a mid-day walk is okay! This position is 100% remote. Our entire team is remote across the United States, from the West Coast to the East Coast. There will never be a return-to-office, as we have none!

This position's published base salary range is between $120,000 and $150,000 annually, plus generous benefits (e.g., For People pays 100% of Gold-tier employee health insurance premiums) and annual company profit sharing.

Your Opportunities

  • Stand up working demos that evolve the technical story for anchor contracts, with the output being running code or mock prototypes.
  • Develop demo environments using publicly available federal data.
  • Prototype LLM-assisted data cataloging, automated data quality, AI searches, agentic workflows, RAG, and similar patterns.
  • Participate in go/no-go calls, shape win themes from a technical angle, vet teaming partners technically, and serve as a technical subject matter expert, providing information for proposal writers.
  • Represent For People in market research conversations, industry days, and one-on-ones with government leads during dedicated site visits. 
  • Write white papers, give talks, and contribute to For People's voice.
  • Pair with team members on existing programs to learn program context that will keep concepts grounded in real constraints. Recommend opportunities to implement new approaches or share approaches across projects to enhance delivery.
  • Work as an architect on short-term programs or discovery sprints, when opportunities present themselves.
  • Create artifacts of understanding for teammates and instill a solutions architect mindset in peers.

Is This You?

  • You lead with a humble and caring attitude, aligning with For People’s values of how we work with passion, fun, curiosity, sustainability, humility, and respect.
  • You're comfortable in front of a customer. You can run a demo, answer hard questions on the fly, and teach what you know to internal teammates and partners without making anyone feel deficient.
  • You like the pace of building something real every few weeks. 
  • You have real chops in modern AI and data tooling. You've put LLM-backed features, RAG systems, or ML models into production. Modern technology excites you, and you keep up with what's new while staying disciplined about the delivery of high-value solutions.
  • You learn quickly. Federal data domains are dense. You don't need to be an expert on day one, but you do need to enjoy the climb.
  • You write things down with consideration for an audience of varying backgrounds. Your architectures come with diagrams that explain themselves. Your decisions come with the reasoning attached. You value good documentation.

Additional Details

You will be working on United States government platforms, and they have a few basic requirements for contractors like ourselves. You must perform all work physically within the United States at all times. In addition, you must be a United States citizen and be able to pass a government-performed public trust background check.

For People is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, and/or veteran status.

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