New Hampshire Staffing
IT Manager V
The State of New Hampshire, Department of Information Technology, Business Management Division - Dept of Transportation has a full time vacancy for IT Manager V. This position serves as the primary point of contact for managing all Department of Information Technology (DoIT) relationships with the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT). The IT Lead is responsible for gaining a comprehensive understanding of the agencys operational needs and IT strategic objectives. Responsibilities include prioritizing, managing, and implementing complex IT projects to ensure alignment with organizational goals and maximize return on investment. Leads strategic planning efforts to support NHDOTs mission and business priorities and oversee all budget-related activities, including developing the biennium budget and ensuring the effective execution of approved financial plans. Provides strategic and operational leadership for DoIT services as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC), acting as a liaison and business partner with the Agency at all levels. Negotiates SLAs, oversees short- and long-term IT strategies aligned with agency goals, and stays informed on industry trends and competitors. Manages daily IT operations, including infrastructure changes, critical outages, and vendor contracts, ensuring solutions meet agency needs within schedule and budget. Oversees IT budgeting, purchasing, expenditure tracking, and forecasting. Leads agency IT initiatives, project planning, cost-benefit analysis, and ensures adherence to DoIT standards and policies. Coordinates with federal and state agencies, contractors, and vendors to deliver projects on time and within scope. Provides project management oversight, including staffing, issue resolution, and stakeholder updates, following DoIT methodologies. Collaborates across DoIT divisions to standardize operations, improve efficiencies, and define responsibilities. Manages DoIT and agency staff, ensuring compliance with policies. Works closely with the DOT Data and Systems Workgroup (DSWG) to manage DOTs IT requirements, advising executive management on IT decisions and providing regular updates. Acts as the DOT Bureau Administrator for IT solutions, overseeing data center operations, upgrades, and emergency response. Defines and maintains IT performance metrics, leads planning and implementation of system projects, and facilitates procurement of software, hardware, and network services. Supports intra-department information sharing, staff training, and agency IT audits to ensure continuous improvement and compliance. Each additional year of approved formal education may be substituted for one year of required work experience and/or each additional year of approved work experience may be substituted for one year of required formal education. Minimum qualifications include a Bachelors degree and 9 years of experience or an equivalent combination of 13 years of education and experience after completion of high school.
The State of New Hampshire, Department of Information Technology, Business Management Division - Dept of Transportation has a full time vacancy for IT Manager V. This position serves as the primary point of contact for managing all Department of Information Technology (DoIT) relationships with the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT). The IT Lead is responsible for gaining a comprehensive understanding of the agencys operational needs and IT strategic objectives. Responsibilities include prioritizing, managing, and implementing complex IT projects to ensure alignment with organizational goals and maximize return on investment. Leads strategic planning efforts to support NHDOTs mission and business priorities and oversee all budget-related activities, including developing the biennium budget and ensuring the effective execution of approved financial plans. Provides strategic and operational leadership for DoIT services as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC), acting as a liaison and business partner with the Agency at all levels. Negotiates SLAs, oversees short- and long-term IT strategies aligned with agency goals, and stays informed on industry trends and competitors. Manages daily IT operations, including infrastructure changes, critical outages, and vendor contracts, ensuring solutions meet agency needs within schedule and budget. Oversees IT budgeting, purchasing, expenditure tracking, and forecasting. Leads agency IT initiatives, project planning, cost-benefit analysis, and ensures adherence to DoIT standards and policies. Coordinates with federal and state agencies, contractors, and vendors to deliver projects on time and within scope. Provides project management oversight, including staffing, issue resolution, and stakeholder updates, following DoIT methodologies. Collaborates across DoIT divisions to standardize operations, improve efficiencies, and define responsibilities. Manages DoIT and agency staff, ensuring compliance with policies. Works closely with the DOT Data and Systems Workgroup (DSWG) to manage DOTs IT requirements, advising executive management on IT decisions and providing regular updates. Acts as the DOT Bureau Administrator for IT solutions, overseeing data center operations, upgrades, and emergency response. Defines and maintains IT performance metrics, leads planning and implementation of system projects, and facilitates procurement of software, hardware, and network services. Supports intra-department information sharing, staff training, and agency IT audits to ensure continuous improvement and compliance. Each additional year of approved formal education may be substituted for one year of required work experience and/or each additional year of approved work experience may be substituted for one year of required formal education. Minimum qualifications include a Bachelors degree and 9 years of experience or an equivalent combination of 13 years of education and experience after completion of high school.