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Data Management Specialist

Boston, MA · On-site

$54K - $81K/yr

The Informatics Core is one of the HNRCA core service units. The core unit consults and assists in study design, implementation, and data analysis/management and develops new bioinformatics ...

Data Architect 2

Atlanta, GA · Remote

$61.25 - $78.75/hr

The Data Architect is the voice of awareness for the need to mature data management services within the organization. Data Architects are skilled in big-picture thinking and building roadmaps to move ...

... services, and complex transactions. Our commitment to integrity, ingenuity, agility, and ambition ... Own and lead the firm's data quality and master data management program across designated data ...

... services, and complex transactions. Our commitment to integrity, ingenuity, agility, and ambition ... Own and lead the firm's data quality and master data management program across designated data ...

... services, and complex transactions. Our commitment to integrity, ingenuity, agility, and ambition ... Own and lead the firm's data quality and master data management program across designated data ...

Extensive, hands-on experience with Master Data Management in a professional services environment - 6+ years * Experience with custom MDM solutions and/or SAP/Oracle MDM products and services.

Oversees and develops Data Management projects to ensure methodological soundness; consistently delivers quality client services and drives high-quality work products within expected timeframes and ...

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How much do data management services jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for data management services in the United States is $97,145.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,000.00 and $125,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Data Management Services vs Data Analysts?

AspectData Management ServicesData Analysts
CredentialsTypically require certifications in data management, database systems, or related fieldsOften hold degrees in statistics, data science, or related disciplines
Work EnvironmentWork with databases, data warehouses, and enterprise systemsAnalyze data sets, create reports, and interpret data trends
Industry UsageUsed across industries for data governance, storage, and organizationUsed for data analysis, reporting, and decision support

Data Management Services focus on organizing, storing, and maintaining data infrastructure, while Data Analysts interpret and analyze data to support business decisions. Both roles are essential but serve different functions within data operations.

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Infographic showing various Data Management Services job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,145 per year, or $46.7 per hour.
Backend Engineer - Data Management Services

Backend Engineer - Data Management Services

Loft Orbital Solutions

Golden, CO

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Loft Orbital is looking for a Backend Engineer to join our Data Management Services (DMS) team.
DMS owns the Cockpit backend services that move payload data from our satellites to our customers. The team builds and maintains the services that ingest data from ground stations, process and categorize it, track it end‑to‑end, and deliver it reliably to internal tools and external endpoints.
 
You’ll help design and scale the microservices and data pipelines that sit between ground segment, satellite operations, and customer deliveries - turning raw on‑orbit data into usable products. You’ll work closely with backend, ground software, flight software, space infrastructure, and customer operations teams, and you’ll have a direct impact on how quickly and reliably customers receive their data. We also offer SatDevOps training, so you don’t just write the tools - you actually use them to operate spacecraft.
 
If you’re excited about building backend systems that move and transform satellite data at scale - and you like the idea of both shipping code and seeing how it performs in real operations - we’d love to hear from you.
About this Role:
  • Design and build backend services for data ingest, processing, and delivery that move payload data from ground stations and other sources into Cockpit and out to customer endpoints.
  • Implement and improve data pipelines and APIs with a strong focus on data correctness, traceability, performance, and reliability.
  • Own and evolve backend components such as connectors, processing jobs, and delivery services that other Cockpit teams and customer‑facing tools depend on.
  • Collaborate with other Cockpit teams and stakeholders (mission management, mission operations, space infrastructure, customer operations) to make sure on‑orbit tasking and ground data flows work smoothly together.
  • Support internal users of Cockpit’s data services by improving APIs, debugging tricky data issues, and strengthening observability (metrics, logs, dashboards).
  • Have the opportunity to take part in spacecraft operations through SatDevOps rotations, occasionally helping investigate data‑related anomalies and supporting real‑time incident response when needed.
Must Haves:
  • Strong Python development experience in a production environment.
  • Experience with Docker and container‑based development.
  • Hands‑on experience with backend web development frameworks (e.g., Django, Flask, FastAPI, etc.).
  • Proven API design skills (designing, documenting, and maintaining HTTP/GraphQL/REST‑style APIs).
  • Practical experience working with databases and data‑centric backend services.
Nice to Haves:
  • Experience with Django and/or GraphQL.
  • Strong database fundamentals and experience with PostgreSQL or similar relational databases.
  • Exposure to message-oriented middleware or event streaming systems (e.g., NATS, NATS JetStream).
  • Experience building or maintaining event-driven data pipelines, ETLs, or stream processing systems.
  • Familiarity with metrics computation, data transformation, and/or time-series data stores (e.g., MongoDB time-series collections, InfluxDB, TimescaleDB).
  • Exposure to Kubernetes and cloud-native deployments in production (GCP and/or AWS).
  • Background in mission-critical, distributed, or real-time systems, especially data-intensive ones (space or otherwise).
  • Experience collaborating with international, distributed teams across time zones and cultures.
State law requires us to share the posted base compensation range for this role. Final compensation will be determined based on your education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities. The salary range is intentionally broad to account for differences in experience and scope, as well as geographic market variations in pay. We evaluate each candidate individually to ensure alignment between their background, the role’s responsibilities, and local market benchmarks. Most importantly, we are excited to meet you, and see if you are a great fit for our team. What we can’t quantify for you are the exciting challenges, supportive team, and amazing culture we enjoy.
Who We Are: Founded in 2017, Loft provides governments, companies, and research institutions with a fast, reliable, and simple way to deploy missions in orbit.
 
We integrate, launch, and operate spacecraft, offering end-to-end missions as a service across Earth observation, IoT connectivity, on-orbit AI, national security missions, and more. Leveraging our existing space infrastructure and an extensive inventory of satellite buses, Loft is reducing years-long integration and launch timelines to months. With more than 30 missions flown, Loft’s flight heritage and proven technologies enable customers to focus on their mission objectives.
 
With a growing fleet on track to reach 30 satellites by 2027, we are scaling up quickly across our offices in San Francisco, CA \u007C Golden, CO \u007C and Toulouse, France to meet accelerating demand for space infrastructure.