
At the New York Power Authority, we’re not just part of the energy landscape—we’re leading the charge toward a carbon‑free, resilient, and economically vibrant New York. Our work keeps the state moving, innovating, and thriving.
The Lead Data & Analytics Architect is responsible for defining, designing, and governing the enterprise data ecosystem across cloud, on‑premises, and hybrid environments. The role establishes the long‑term technology vision and innovation roadmap for analytics, data engineering, and data platform capabilities, enabling advanced analytics, real‑time and streaming use cases, and AI/ML workloads.
The architect partners with business analysts, data engineers, data governance, data domain leaders, and analytics teams to translate business requirements into scalable, maintainable technical designs that improve data discoverability, usability, and trust. This includes defining reference architectures, canonical data models, and integration patterns that support enterprise analytics and operational reporting.
The role also establishes and enforces technical standards for data engineering, ELT/ETL pipelines, metadata management, data quality, observability, governance, and security to ensure consistent implementation across domains and platforms. This includes providing architectural leadership for Lakehouse and modern data platform solutions, event‑driven architectures, API‑based integrations, and real‑time data pipelines.
Additional responsibilities include evaluating emerging technologies, optimizing storage and compute strategies, defining governance and lineage frameworks, and guiding engineering teams in delivering resilient, cloud‑native data services. All solutions must align with enterprise architecture principles while meeting the evolving needs of data consumers across the enterprise.
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Overnight travel to the various NYPA locations within New York State.
The New York Power Authority is committed to providing fair, competitive, and market-informed compensation. The estimated salary range for this position is: $160,000-$200,000. The salary offered will be determined based on the successful candidates’ relevant experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.
The New York Power Authority and Canal Corporation believes that diversity, equity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents and veterans to apply. As an equal opportunity employer, NYPA/Canals is committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect communities across New York and enthusiastically serve them. We proudly celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race/color, creed/religion, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, age, disability, military status, gender/sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy and related conditions, familial/marital status, domestic violence victim status, predisposing genetic characteristics, arrest/criminal conviction record or any other category protected by law.
NYPA/Canals will also provide reasonable accommodations during the hiring process related to candidates’ disabilities, pregnancy-related conditions, religious observances/practices and/or domestic violence concerns. To request an accommodation, please email accessibility@nypa.gov

The New York Power Authority is the nation's largest state public power organization, with 17 generating facilities and more than 1,550 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 80 percent of the electricity we produce is clean renewable hydropower.
NYPA is a leader in promoting energy efficiency, new energy technologies and electric transportation initiatives.
Our lower-cost power production and electricity purchases support hundreds of thousands of jobs throughout the state. Our business customers range from Fortune 100 giants competing in international markets to small manufacturing or service firms that are vital to local economies.
We sell power to government agencies; to community-owned electric systems and rural electric cooperatives; to job-producing companies; to private utilities for resale—without profit—to their customers; and to neighboring states, under federal requirements.
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