Solutions Architect (Public Sector)

Niantic SpatialSan Francisco, CA
Hybrid

About The Position

Niantic Spatial is building the future of physical AI with groundbreaking mapping technology that unlocks a new dimension of interaction and spatial intelligence. This role is for a Solutions Architect on the Public Sector team, focusing on the Department of War (DoW), Intelligence Community (IC), and Federal Civilian sectors. The Solutions Architect will be responsible for technical solutioning from customer discovery through proposal, award, proof of concept, and delivery. This position is part of the Go-To-Market organization and acts as the primary technical partner to Business Development, Sales, and strategic customers. The ideal candidate will have a background in Solutions Engineering, Customer Engineering, Technical Consulting, Solution Architecture, or technical pre-sales roles. The role involves leading technical engagements to align customer missions with scalable, platform-aligned capabilities, translating mission and business needs into architectures that integrate with federal environments, and collaborating with Product Management to influence the product roadmap. This role is critical for developing, closing, and implementing new business.

Requirements

  • 8+ years in Solutions Architecture, Systems Engineering, Solutions Engineering, Customer Engineering, Technical Consulting or technical program delivery supporting U.S. Federal customers (DoW, IC, or Federal Civilian preferred).
  • Demonstrated experience shaping opportunities pre-RFP and authoring technical proposal content (narratives, diagrams, compliance responses).
  • Strong architecture fundamentals across cloud and hybrid deployments, tactical edge, networking, identity, and security controls; enterprise integration (APIs, data pipelines); and operating within classified, IL-aligned, or otherwise regulated federal environments.
  • Ability to translate mission needs into implementable architectures and explain tradeoffs to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Excellent written communication, with the ability to produce high-quality technical proposal content under deadline.
  • U.S. citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance as required by program.

Nice To Haves

  • Active clearance (Secret, TS, or TS/SCI) or prior clearance eligibility.
  • Experience with geospatial/spatial computing, mapping/GIS, AI, robotics, or mission-critical deployments.
  • Familiarity with federal reference architectures and compliance frameworks (NIST 800-53/RMF, FedRAMP, DoD Cloud Computing SRG, CMMC).
  • Prior experience partnering with Product Management to turn customer requirements into roadmap outcomes, with a sense for what’s next.

Responsibilities

  • Own technical engagement and success for assigned federal accounts and programs, from discovery through operational implementation and transition.
  • Design end-to-end solution architectures (logical and physical) covering deployment, scaling, reliability, security, and accreditation for federal and classified environments.
  • Lead technical workshops to capture mission objectives, requirements, and success criteria, and translate them into implementation-ready designs tied to measurable mission outcomes.
  • Advise on architectural tradeoffs across cloud, hybrid, on-prem, tactical edge, and air-gapped/classified deployments, and deliver compelling capability demos for customers and at conferences and symposiums.
  • Engage early in the capture lifecycle to shape technical requirements and position Niantic Spatial capabilities ahead of formal RFI/RFP release.
  • Serve as primary technical author for RFIs, RFPs, CSOs, OTAs, and SBIR/STTR responses, coordinating across engineering and product to shape compliant, compelling architectures and customer narratives.
  • Lead technical proposal content — solution approach, architecture, integration plan, security posture, risk/mitigation, accreditation, and compliance matrices, including rapid phased approaches.
  • Partner with Capture/BD on technical win themes, differentiators, diagrams, competitive positioning, and effort assumptions grounded in repeatable delivery models.
  • Ensure solutions integrate into customer environments — identity and access management, cross-domain solutions, data platforms, GIS/geo services, enterprise integration patterns, observability, and device constraints.
  • Define integration patterns, APIs, and data flows; document operational runbooks, deployment/upgrade approaches, and sustainment models suited to federal operational environments.
  • Account for cybersecurity and compliance requirements (e.g., RMF packages, ATO processes, DoD Cloud Computing SRG IL2/4/6, and TS-aligned environments) in architectural designs.
  • Communicate customer needs, gaps, and requirements to Product Management and Engineering, influencing roadmap and prioritization with evidence from engagements and proposals.
  • Translate recurring requirements and deployment patterns into reusable baselines, highlighting opportunities for productization that accelerate capture and delivery.
  • Collaborate with delivery teams and partners to ensure architectures are implemented as designed; support escalations, tuning, accreditation, and post-launch adoption.
  • Ensure solutions transition from pilot/prototype into sustained operational use, with clear documentation, ownership, and explicit boundaries between productized platform and bespoke services work.
  • Maintain a set of repeatable demos optimized for DoW/IC/Civilian prospects; use demo feedback to inform proposals and the product roadmap.

Benefits

  • annual bonus
  • equity
  • comprehensive benefits
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