Full-Time

Senior Data Architect

Posted on 11/1/2025

GCI

GCI

Alaska telecommunications provider with fiber network

No salary listed

Anchorage, AK, USA

In Person

Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
Data Lake
Data Governance
Requirements
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Systems Analysis, Engineering, or related field
  • Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in software development or similar technical role
  • Minimum of four (4) years of data architecture and design experience
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with data engineers, data scientists, and business analysts to ensure that data architecture effectively supports application and analytics needs
  • Design and develop an enterprise data lake, ensuring it supports a wide range of data types and formats while being scalable, reliable, secure, and efficient
  • Establish and enforce architectural frameworks and best practices, like medallion architecture, that guide the development of the data lake
  • Design and develop data models and pipelines that ensure data quality and are optimized to support self-serve analytics
  • Directly or with assistance of data engineering teams, integrate new data sources into the data lake, ensuring data is accessible and usable for analytics and reporting
  • Document essential technical architecture design and analysis efforts, including postmortem project documentation and metric collection
  • Mentor peers in the discipline of data architecture, providing guidance on technical skills and best practices
  • Implement data quality technologies and processes to monitor, assess, and provide insight to improve data accuracy and reliability
  • Collaborate with stakeholders and data governance leads to define data quality metric requirements for the data lake and ensure compliance with organizational standards
  • Help ensure that all data architecture practices adhere to organizational policies, industry regulations, and best practices
  • Implement tools and processes to track data lineage, ensuring transparency and traceability of data from source to consumption
  • Assist in implementing a strategic vision for data architecture that aligns with GCI’s business objectives and data management goals
  • Help define the architectural and logical requirements of data platforms
  • Engage with cross-functional teams, including data engineering, analytics, and business units, to ensure that data architecture aligns with business needs and enhances overall data management practices
  • On an ongoing basis evaluate the current technology and data environment to identify critical deficiencies and recommend solutions for improvement
  • Stay current with industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in data architecture and management, fostering continuous improvement and innovation within the data platform
  • Drive continuous improvement and innovation within the enterprise data platform in the areas of system performance, user experience and cost management
  • Ability to maintain professional skillset by advancing credentials, participating in training, continuing educational opportunities, and technical organizations
  • Ability to share technical skills, knowledge, and techniques with other technical staff
  • Ability to transfer knowledge to team members and customers
  • Ability to accurately communicate information virtually (i.e., Teams), over the phone, and in-person in a clear and concise manner to a range of audiences
  • Ability to accurately read, write, and respond to business correspondence such as emails, chat messages, policies, procedures, reports
  • Ability to create clear and concise written communication (i.e., detailed documentation, diagramming, slide presentations) for a variety of audiences, including developers, business analysts, and business users
  • Ability to initiate and deliver technical information in presentation/training format in front of stakeholders
  • Proven ability to manage complex projects and strategic initiatives
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make data-driven decisions
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree or PhD in relevant field
  • Databricks Architecture/Data Engineering experience
  • Telecommunications experience
  • Experience with Master Data Management processes, policies, standards and tools
  • Building data platforms to support operational and analytics reporting using an industry-standard open source or commercial BI/Analytics platforms
  • Data design patterns, especially Lakehouse medallion architecture
  • Proficiency in cloud platforms such as Azure and Databricks
  • Declarative frameworks for building reliable, maintainable, and testable data pipelines e.g. Delta Live Tables (DLT), Databricks Asset Bundles
  • Sql and NoSql data stores both cloud based and on-premise e.g. Azure Sql Database, CosmosDB, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, or Oracle
  • Data processing, data engineering transformation patterns, and supporting technologies including a strong understanding of ETL, ELT patterns and (optionally) data streaming patterns
  • Possession of relevant telecom industry certifications

GCI is Alaska’s largest telecommunications provider, delivering internet, phone, and data services to people and organizations across the state. It uses a network built on fiber optic, satellite, and microwave links to move data across 200+ communities, with connections to the lower 48 via diverse fiber routes that allow customized services for healthcare, education, enterprise, and residential customers. The company differentiates itself through more than $4 billion invested in Alaska’s network and facilities, plus a geographically diverse system that serves communities others cannot reach, enabling tailored solutions. Its goal is to provide reliable, customized communications connectivity across Alaska so schools, hospitals, businesses, and residents stay connected on a robust state-wide network.

Company Size

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Company Stage

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Total Funding

$17.2M

Headquarters

Anchorage, Alaska

Founded

1979

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Quintillion acquisition on April 22, 2026, adds 1,500 miles planned fiber enhancing Alaska connectivity resilience.
  • $121.2M NTIA BEAD grants fund AIRRAQ expansion to 16 more Western Alaska communities like Chefornak.
  • DOCSIS 4.0 rollout with Harmonic accelerates multi-gigabit broadband across Alaska's rugged terrain.

What critics are saying

  • Regulatory authorities block $310M Quintillion deal in 3-6 months over Alaska fiber monopoly concerns.
  • Quintillion's Arctic subsea fiber cuts recur in harsh weather, degrading service across large areas within 6-12 months.
  • Quintillion misses 2028-2031 earnouts from outages, forcing Grain Management disputes and $50M+ payouts.

What makes GCI unique

  • GCI integrates Quintillion's 1,800 miles Arctic subsea fiber with statewide network for self-healing redundancy.
  • GCI deploys Databricks Metric Views for 10x cost savings on trillions of network telemetry data points.
  • GCI pioneers AIRRAQ Network delivering 2.5 gig fiber to 29 remote Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta communities.

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Company News

NCTA - The Internet & Television Association
Mar 26th, 2026
America's broadband networks continue to grow: Alaska.

America's broadband networks continue to grow: Alaska. America's cable broadband providers continue to extend their advanced networks to every community across the country. % buffered * March 26, 2026 As America targets efforts towards connecting every community to robust broadband, cable providers continue to do what they have always done: build out their networks to reach as many Americans as possible. That mission looks very different in Alaska, where vast distances, extreme weather, and remote terrain make connectivity one of the toughest challenges in the country. From river deltas to isolated villages, expanding broadband in the Last Frontier often means going further than anywhere else. With network expansions continuing to happen across Alaska, here are a few examples of projects helping connect some of the most remote communities in the nation. To learn about other projects highlighted in previous blogs, be sure to check out NCTA.com. And to learn more about what it takes to deliver broadband to rural and far-out communities, watch NCTA's docufilm "Every Last Mile." In the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, GCI and Bethel Native Corporation have completed the first phase of the AIRRAQ Network, bringing fiber connectivity and 2.5 gig speeds to five remote Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta communities - Bethel, Platinum, Eek, Napaskiak and Oscarville. The project, which includes more than 400 miles of subsea, aerial and terrestrial fiber, will ultimately connect more than a dozen communities and close the digital divide for over 11,800 Alaskans. In Southeast Alaska, GCI and Cordova Telecom Cooperative are partnering on a 560-mile subsea fiber project between Cordova and Juneau, delivering fiber broadband to the remote community of Pelican and connecting Yakutat, Gustavus and Hoonah. Supported by more than $35 million in federal funding and additional private investment, the project strengthens network resilience while expanding connectivity across Southeast Alaska. On the Alaska Peninsula, GCI has launched 5G mobile service in the remote communities of King Cove and Chignik Bay, where residents also have access to 2.5 gig residential internet through the Aleutians Fiber Project. The project is bringing fiber connectivity to 13 communities across Kodiak Island, the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Chain. King Cove's journey to connectivity is featured in NCTA's docufilm "Every Last Mile," highlighting the unique challenges of building broadband in communities accessible only by air and sea. Across Southeast Alaska, GCI has expanded its wireless network, launching 5G service in Petersburg and improving LTE coverage in Ketchikan, Kake, Metlakatla and Thorne Bay - coastal communities spread across Alaska's rugged Panhandle. Additional upgrades are planned as part of continued investment in the region. Get updates. Explore its exclusive articles and multimedia.

GCI
Mar 17th, 2026
GCI to receive $121.2M in broadband infrastructure grants to improve connectivity in Alaska.

GCI to receive $121.2M in broadband infrastructure grants to improve connectivity in Alaska. March 17, 2026 The grants will fund infrastructure serving 18 Alaska communities ANCHORAGE, Alaska - In a significant step toward closing Alaska's digital divide, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has approved Alaska's Final Proposal to distribute Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) grant award funding to connect unserved and underserved locations. The Final Proposal, which includes $121.2 million for three GCI projects, represents the most significant broadband investment in Alaska's history. "The NTIA's approval of Alaska's BEAD Final Proposal is a major milestone for Alaska and is the culmination of a years-long effort by NTIA, the state, and telecommunications providers to create an infrastructure program that benefits Alaskans," said Billy Wailand, GCI Senior Vice President of Corporate Development. "We're incredibly grateful to Senator Murkwoski, Senator Sullivan and Congressman Begich for their close collaboration with NTIA, ensuring the BEAD program took into account Alaska's unique geography and telecommunications challenges. We're also thankful for Governor Dunleavy's leadership and the dedication of the Alaska Broadband Office in securing this funding to move Alaska's broadband future forward." The vast majority of GCI's BEAD grant funding will be used to expand the AIRRAQ Network, a partnership between GCI and Bethel Native Corporation (BNC), bringing gigabit broadband service and urban pricing to 16 additional communities in Western Alaska. These communities are: Chefornak, Goodnews Bay, Kipnuk, Kongiganak, Kwigillingok, Marshall, Mekoryuk, Mertarvik, Mountain Village, Nightmute, Pilot Station, Pitkas Point, Russian Mission, Saint Mary's, Togiak, and Twin Hills. This brings the total number of communities to be served by the AIRRAQ network to 29, with the first five communities including Bethel launched last year. "BNC's leadership, insight, and connection to the region remain absolutely essential to the continued success of the AIRRAQ Network," said Wailand. "Together, we're delivering a network shaped by community priorities and creating real, lasting opportunity across the region." GCI plans to connect BEAD-funded communities with new middle-mile fiber and existing high-capacity microwave extensions, deploying fiber-to-the-premises infrastructure within communities. "Our hybrid fiber and microwave design provides robust, reliable, and scalable connectivity in a cost-effective and sustainable manner that exceeds BEAD performance standards," Wailand said. "GCI is eager to start design, engineering, and permitting for this project, working closely with our community partners to ensure a network built to last that works for the region." GCI also received BEAD grant funding to build out additional fiber infrastructure in Anchorage and Eagle River, with plans to launch internet service in Ship Creek, Bear Valley, Rabbit Creek, and the South Fork of Eagle River. "GCI is excited to deliver high-speed, reliable Internet to more of our urban neighbors through combined investments by NTIA and GCI," said Wailand. "These projects shore up urban areas that today lack reliable, upgraded infrastructure that Alaskans expect and rely upon." Having received approval by NTIA, Alaska's Final Proposal now advances to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for review. Headquartered in Alaska, GCI provides data, mobile, voice and managed services to consumer, business, government, and carrier customers throughout Alaska, serving more than 200 communities. The company has invested $4.7 billion in its Alaska network and facilities over the past 45 years. Through a combination of ambitious network initiatives, GCI continues to expand and strengthen its statewide network infrastructure to deliver the best possible connectivity to its customers and close the digital divide in Alaska. Learn more about GCI at www.gci.com. GCI is an independent publicly traded company (Nasdaq: GLIBA, GLIBK, GLIBB) Learn more at https://www.gciliberty.com/.

Databricks
Mar 16th, 2026
GCI Drives Value for Their Customers and Their Business with Databricks

GCI drives value for their customers and their business with Databricks. How GCI and Databricks are innovating to deliver communications to the land of the midnight sun. Published: March 16, 2026 Summary. * Explore GCI's partnership with Databricks to modernize data operations and analytics across Alaska's vast communications network. * Learn how the brand leveraged Databricks tools like Metric Views, AI Genie, and Dynamic Dashboards to help them action on trillions of data points from hundreds of thousands of sources to improve network performance and customer experience. * Results included faster insights, lower costs, improved collaboration, and smarter decisions across the organization. Home to a handful of urban hubs and many rural communities spread across approximately 665,000 square miles, Alaska is vast to say the least. Bigger than the next three largest states - Texas, California, and Montana - combined, Alaska sprawls across a rugged area of ocean, rivers, mountains, glaciers, tundra, and even rainforests. Since 1979, GCI has invested more than $4.7 billion in its statewide network to bring Alaskans access to reliable broadband and wireless services, connecting communities to each other and to the world. Providing these services generates trillions of data elements from hundreds of thousands of sources. GCI and Databricks have teamed up to tackle this challenge head-on, leveraging the Databricks ecosystem to revolutionize how data is captured, analyzed, and understood. This partnership is not just about tools - it is about creating value for its customers and its business. Meeting data challenges together. GCI began its partnership with Databricks six years ago, when it migrated its legacy data and Hadoop infrastructure to Databricks running on Azure. Since then, GCI has leveraged Unity Catalog to consolidate data access across platforms, improved data governance with Databricks Asset Bundles, and built ML models to reduce churn and guide network investment. GCI is now using newer features to revolutionize the way it manages data. One example is the use of Metric Views to streamline data aggregation and transformation. Another is the use of AI/BI Genie and Dynamic Dashboards to deliver information to stakeholders. Metric Views unlock network insights. GCI uses Metric Views to calculate customer experience and network performance KPIs from huge telemetry datasets. They have delivered several orders of magnitude improvement in performance and an order of magnitude in cost savings, compared to previous methods. Unlike traditional aggregate tables, which can be slow and cumbersome, Metric Views enable rapid, efficient analysis - even when using complex data grouping methods. Furthermore, the decoupling of metric metadata from data engineering has also allowed for better division of labor. GCI's subject matter experts can focus on defining measures, while engineers focus on pipeline management. This division accelerates innovation and enhances collaboration between teams. And because Metric Views are deployed with Infrastructure-as-Code, version control and compliance are easy to ensure. A 5X LEADER Gartner(R): Databricks cloud database leader. AI/BI Genie and Dynamic Dashboards. Internal stakeholders such as Marketing and Finance want more than charts - they want to interact with data by posing questions in conversational language, just like they do every day with public LLMs. AI/BI Genie enables GCI to supply them with chatbots that limit information domains to those relevant to the topic of exploration. It also adheres to security policies set in Unity Catalog. AI/BI Genie allows GCI's analysts to push out information more quickly and avoid the back and forth of creating successive visualizations. Dynamic Dashboards allow GCI to build visualizations more quickly with assistance from AI-assisted coding. They speed up delivery of information to stakeholders by eliminating the need to pass data onto another visualization platform. And the Databricks One interface allows GCI to tailor the availability of Genies and dashboards according to its security policies. Continuous improvement as a shared goal. Looking forward, GCI and Databricks will continue to partner to deliver optimal customer experience. Says Troy Goldie, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at GCI, "GCI seeks to continually improve our customers' network experience, and information exploration plays a key role in that effort. Similarly, Databricks continually improves its platform and anticipates our needs. And they do so while helping us keep our costs down. GCI and Databricks look forward to ensuring that Alaskans have access to the same high-performance networks as New Yorkers or San Franciscans." Keep up with Databricks Contents in this story

The Fast Mode
Sep 2nd, 2025
Alaska's Largest Telecom GCI Modernizes Infrastructure with Harmonic DOCSIS 4.0 Solutions

Harmonic announced a landmark partnership with GCI, Alaska's largest telecommunications company, to modernize its extensive DOCSIS network and accelerate the delivery of high-speed broadband services across the state.

GCI
Jul 30th, 2025
GCI extends longtime partnership with Special Olympics Alaska through 2028

GCI extends longtime partnership with Special Olympics Alaska through 2028.

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