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Senior Data Architect

Herndon, VA · On-site

$69.25 - $92.50/hr

We are seeking a Senior Data Architect to support the USDA Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) Enterprise Data and Analytics Platform (EDAPT). This role will lead enterprise-wide data ...

Senior Data Architect

Herndon, VA · On-site

$69.25 - $92.50/hr

We are seeking a Senior Data Architect to support the USDA Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) Enterprise Data and Analytics Platform (EDAPT). This role will lead enterprise-wide data ...

AI Solutions Architect

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$61.50 - $81/hr

Architect end-to-end AI systems, including data ingestion, model training, inference pipelines ... usage, conservation, and re-use. Our products impact public utilities, industrial sectors ...

AI Solutions Architect

Charlotte, NC

$61.50 - $81/hr

Architect end-to-end AI systems, including data ingestion, model training, inference pipelines ... usage, conservation, and re-use. Our products impact public utilities, industrial sectors ...

Familiarity with the Maryland Forest Conservation Act and native/adaptive plant materials in the ... architect, we encourage you to apply-even if your experience doesn't align perfectly with every ...

Landscape Architect II

Owings Mills, MD · On-site

$101K - $114K/yr

Familiarity with the Maryland Forest Conservation Act and native/adaptive plant materials in the ... architect, we encourage you to apply-even if your experience doesn't align perfectly with every ...

Senior Design Architect

Roanoke, VA · On-site

$110K - $160K/yr

... conserve natural resources, and connect and engage people through innovative, sustainable design ... Registered Architect is required for this position. Preferred Qualifications * Master of ...

... conserve natural resources, and connect and engage people through innovative, sustainable design ... Registered Architect is required for this position. Preferred Qualifications * Master of ...

VP, IT Business Solutions Conservation International protects nature for the benefit of humanity ... Lead a team of IT professionals responsible for solution architecture, development, implementation ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Conservation Architect position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Conservation Architect, you need a solid background in architectural design, historical building analysis, and heritage conservation, typically supported by a degree in architecture and relevant licensure. Familiarity with CAD software, building information modeling (BIM), and conservation-specific standards or certifications such as AABC or RIBA SCA is important. Strong project management, problem-solving skills, and the ability to communicate with diverse stakeholders are valuable soft skills. These competencies ensure the sensitive restoration of historic structures while maintaining regulatory and technical standards.

What is the highest paying job in conservation?

In conservation, senior roles such as Conservation Director or Chief Conservation Officer tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding six figures. These positions typically require extensive experience, advanced degrees, and leadership skills in managing large projects or organizations.

What is the highest paid type of architect?

Among architecture roles, corporate or commercial architects working on large-scale projects tend to have the highest salaries, especially those with specialized skills in project management or sustainable design. Senior architects with extensive experience and licensure in high-demand sectors can also earn significantly more. Compensation varies based on location, experience, and the complexity of projects handled.

What are some common challenges Conservation Architects face when working on historic buildings?

Conservation Architects often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulatory requirements, sourcing authentic materials, and integrating modern systems without compromising a building’s historical integrity. Working with multidisciplinary teams—including historians, engineers, and local authorities—requires careful coordination and clear communication. Unexpected structural issues or incomplete historical records can also present hurdles, demanding creative yet sensitive design solutions. Successfully addressing these challenges ensures that restoration projects preserve both the heritage and functional value of historic properties.

What does a Conservation Architect do?

A Conservation Architect specializes in the preservation, restoration, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings and structures. They assess the condition of heritage sites, design interventions that maintain historical integrity, and ensure compliance with conservation regulations. Their work involves collaborating with historians, engineers, and local authorities to safeguard cultural landmarks while accommodating modern needs. Conservation Architects balance aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability to protect architectural heritage for future generations.

What does a conservation architect do?

A conservation architect specializes in restoring, preserving, and adapting historic buildings and structures. They assess the condition of existing buildings, develop preservation plans, and work with clients and regulatory agencies to ensure projects meet conservation standards, often using specialized tools and techniques. Their work helps maintain architectural heritage while ensuring buildings remain functional and safe.

What jobs will no longer exist in 2030?

Conservation architects are unlikely to see their core roles eliminated by 2030, but some traditional roles in architecture and construction may decline due to automation and digital design tools. Jobs heavily reliant on manual drafting or repetitive tasks could be replaced by AI-driven software, emphasizing the importance of skills in digital modeling, sustainability, and adaptive reuse. Continuous learning and technological proficiency will be key for future job security in the field.
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Director, IT Infrastructure

Director, IT Infrastructure

CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL

Arlington, VA • On-site

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Job description

Director, IT Infrastructure
Conservation International protects nature for the benefit of humanity. Through science, policy, fieldwork, and finance, we spotlight and secure the most important places in nature for the climate, biodiversity, and for people. With offices in 30 countries and projects in more than 100 countries, Conservation International partners with governments, companies, civil society, Indigenous peoples, and local communities to help people and nature thrive together.
POSITION SUMMARY - This position is based in Arlington, VA
The Director, IT Infrastructure leads strategy, architecture, and operations for CI's global infrastructure services, enabling secure, reliable, and scalable technology for staff, partners, and mission delivery worldwide. This role has end-to-end accountability for CI's hybrid/multi-cloud infrastructure roadmap and operating model across the Microsoft cloud platform (Azure and Microsoft 365 tenant and platform services), AWS, and on-premise environments, including global network, server/compute, storage, virtualization, backup/recovery, monitoring, and remote access. The Director is accountable for availability, performance, security, and lifecycle management of core infrastructure platforms and shared services, and for partnering with Cybersecurity, Applications, Data, and Service Desk teams to deliver an excellent employee experience. The role leads a globally distributed team and key vendors/managed service providers, building modern operational practices (ITIL/ITSM, SRE-informed reliability, automation, observability, and continuous improvement) and ensuring CI's infrastructure meets organizational risk, compliance, and business continuity requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Define and execute CI's global infrastructure strategy and multi-year roadmap across Azure and Microsoft 365 (tenant/platform services), AWS, and on-premise environments, aligning to enterprise architecture, security, and business priorities.
  • Own infrastructure platforms and shared services end-to-end, including global network services (WAN/LAN/Wi-Fi, SD-WAN/VPN, internet edge, DNS), server/compute and virtualization, storage, backup/recovery, monitoring/observability, remote access, and core directory/identity dependencies.
  • Lead global operations with clear service ownership, SLAs/SLOs, and mature incident/problem/change management; drive continuous improvement through automation, standardization, and measurable operational KPIs.
  • Establish cloud platform engineering and governance for Azure and AWS, including landing zones, account/subscription design, network segmentation, identity integration, policy/guardrails, encryption and key management integration, and infrastructure-as-code automation.
  • Own reliability, resilience, and business continuity for infrastructure services, including DR strategy, backup architecture, recovery objectives, regular testing/exercises, and post-incident reviews.
  • Partner with Cybersecurity to embed security-by-design and zero-trust principles, including privileged access, configuration standards, vulnerability remediation, logging, and compliance controls for Azure, Microsoft 365, AWS, and on-prem platforms.
  • Provide executive-level technical leadership and architecture governance for infrastructure decisions; set standards and reference architectures; review and approve major designs and changes.
  • Manage infrastructure financial stewardship, including budgeting, forecasting, vendor/contract management, licensing, and cost optimization (FinOps) across cloud and on-prem services.
  • Collaborate with Applications, Data, Finance, and business stakeholders to enable mission-critical enterprise systems and integrations; ensure infrastructure designs are scalable, supportable, and secure.

Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Hybrid/office environment with regular collaboration across global time zones.
  • Occasional lifting and handling of equipment (up to 40 lbs) during data center/office work as needed.
  • Availability for after-hours work for major incidents, maintenance windows, and critical project cutovers; participates in an on-call escalation model as appropriate for senior leadership.
  • Occasional work in data center/colocation environments, including noisy and cool conditions, and adherence to site safety and access requirements.
  • Occasional domestic and/or international travel may be required to support global offices, partners, and infrastructure providers.
  • This position follows a hybrid work structure, working some days from the office and some days remotely. Guidance will be shared during the interview process.

QUALIFICATIONS
Required
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • 7 or more years of progressive IT experience with significant responsibility in infrastructure engineering and operations.
  • 2or more years of leading managers and/or multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Demonstrated expertise in hybrid infrastructure (cloud and on-prem), enterprise networking, identity and access management, security controls, business continuity/disaster recovery, and modern operational practices (ITIL/ITSM, automation, monitoring/observability).
  • Proven ability to lead large cross-functional initiatives, manage budgets and vendors, communicate effectively with executives and non-technical stakeholders, and operate successfully in a global, mission-driven organization.

Preferred
  • Experience designing and operating Azure and Microsoft 365 platform services (tenant governance, identity integration, security and compliance controls) and AWS environments; infrastructure-as-code and automation (e.g., Terraform, PowerShell, CI/CD); enterprise networking (including SD-WAN) and global connectivity; server/virtualization and storage platforms; and backup/DR and ransomware-resilient architectures.
  • Experience building mature operating models (service catalog, CMDB/asset management, and KPI/SLA/SLO reporting) and supporting mission-critical enterprise applications (ERP/finance/HRIS/CRM) with high availability, performance, and compliance requirements.
  • Relevant certifications are a plus (e.g., ITIL, Azure Solutions Architect, AWS Solutions Architect, CISSP/CCSP, VMware or networking certifications).

To apply for this position, please submit a resume and cover letter.
See all Conservation International Career Opportunities HERE
Conservation International is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals. We believe in hiring based on merit and qualifications, ensuring a fair and inclusive hiring process for everyone.