Air Space Intelligence
defense
DataLead(Defense)
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“Data Lead (Defense) at Air Space Intelligence. Skills: data engineering, data forensics, technical communication. operate, improve, and expand the data flows that move operational data from mission systems into usable, trusted datasets for decision-making. dig into real-world data”
What You'll Achieve.
own the reality layer that powers ASI's defense products
Industry & Context.
problem solving in ambiguous environments
Comfort operating in classified network environments (e. g. , SIPR, JWICS) and working within accreditation boundaries (IL5/IL6, ATO processes), Experience deploying data infrastructure on Kubernetes and across hybrid cloud and on-prem environments
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Active SECRET or TOP SECRET U. S. Security Clearance
What You'll Do.
and expand the data flows that move operational data from mission systems into usable
trusted datasets for decision-making
dig into real-world data
determine what it actually means
translate findings into clear
actionable pipelines ready to drive mission-critical decisions for end users
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
technical communication skills; explain what the data is doing; explain what it means; explain what is broken; explain why it matters; explain what engineering should change
Full Job Description
About Air Space Intelligence ASI's mission-critical technology powers decision-making across aviation, defense, energy, and other critical infrastructure domains. Backed by top-tier investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital, and Renegade Partners, ASI delivers operational decision superiority—compressing days of analysis into seconds of action. ASI is leading the way and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. What You Will Do: You will own the reality layer that powers ASI's defense products. You will operate, improve, and expand the data flows that move operational data from mission systems into usable, trusted datasets for decision-making. This role is equal parts data engineering, data forensics, and technical communication. You will dig into real-world data, determine what it actually means, and translate findings into clear, actionable pipelines ready to drive mission-critical decisions for end users. What We Value: - Strong fluency with modern data engineering tooling and patterns: streaming and batch pipelines, schema evolution, data contracts, and lineage. - Demonstrated ability to debug data: profiling, anomaly detection, reconciling sources, and separating signal from noise while cross-validating. - Strong technical communication skills: you can explain what the data is doing, what it means, what is broken, why it matters, and what engineering should change. - Comfort with distributed messaging and processing (Kafka, Flink, Spark, or equivalents) and modern orchestration (Airflow, Dagster, Temporal, or similar). - Strong grasp of API design and integration patterns (REST, gRPC, GraphQL) and experience working across a range of data formats and wire-level protocols (JSON, XML, Protobuf, and binary protocols like JREAP-C or CMF-B). - Working knowledge of modern network protocols, firewalls, system level connections, cross-system authentication, and an enthusiasm to get data flowing. - Familiarity with defense operational data and mission sys
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