Sabel is a digital engineering and Defense technology partner helping organizations simplify complexity and improve mission outcomes with secure, scalable solutions across the lifecycle. Our people-first culture blends large-business opportunity with small-business agility, enabling us to deliver high-impact, secure solutions rapidly while investing in our people’s growth and success. This is not a back-office architecture role. You’ll work directly with Air Force leadership, engineering organizations, and acquisition stakeholders to shape how the Air Force’s Product Lifecycle Management capabilities support the design, sustainment, and modernization of Air Force systems. Your work will influence how lifecycle data is structured, governed, and integrated across programs that support the warfighter. You will have an impact on the fight tonight and for decades to come. You will be joining a dynamic and highly motivated team with one shared goal: “Get quality and secure solutions in the customers’ hands as soon as possible.” Why This Role Matters The U.S. Air Force is accelerating its transition toward digital engineering, model-based practices, and data-centric acquisition. Air Force Product Lifecycle Management sits at the center of that transformation, connecting engineering data, sustainment information, and program decision-making across the lifecycle of Air Force systems. As Chief Architect and PLM Strategist for AF-PLM, you will help define how that transformation takes shape. This role sits at the intersection of enterprise architecture, digital engineering strategy, and mission execution—guiding how lifecycle data and digital thread capabilities are integrated across platforms, programs, and functional domains. If you are a senior architect who understands Air Force mission systems, digital engineering, and enterprise PLM environments—and you’re motivated by the opportunity to shape how the Air Force manages engineering data and lifecycle information at scale—this is the kind of role where your experience directly impacts mission outcomes. This role is well suited for senior engineers and architects who have spent their careers supporting Air Force acquisition, digital engineering initiatives, or enterprise lifecycle data environments and are ready to shape how those capabilities evolve across the Air Force enterprise. We’re seeking a Chief Architect and PLM Strategist for U.S. Air Force Product Lifecycle Management (AF-PLM) to serve as the technical and strategic leader responsible for designing, aligning, and delivering the architectural vision of the AF-PLM enterprise. This role bridges strategy, technology, and mission outcomes, guiding the transformation of lifecycle data and digital thread integration across platforms, programs, and functional domains. The Chief Architect will ensure alignment with DoD digital engineering and data-centric acquisition priorities while advancing scalable, interoperable PLM solutions across Air Force acquisition, sustainment, and operational communities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Number of Employees
101-250 employees