State of Utah
Information Technology Director II - Government Operations
State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Overview
The Division of Technology Services (DTS) is seeking to hire a highly motivated individual to oversee application development for the Department of Government Operations. Preference may be granted to candidates who have knowledge and experience with the Department of Government Operations applications and senior level management experience, managing teams of at least 2 direct reports. This position is the senior manager of the Department of Government Operations IT Team and will help facilitate the setting of long and short-term strategic directions. The IT Director is responsible for leading the applications teams and overseeing the planning, development, execution, monitoring and successful outcome of some of the most complex, critically important and high-cost IT projects within the state. This role will work closely with Managers and Supervisors of application teams across the department to develop software that meets the needs of the divisions and aligns with Department of Government Operations and DTS goals, in terms of functionality and in meeting up-time and performance requirements. The position will be responsible for developing recommendations to improve system effectiveness, efficiency and compliance with DTS and Department of Government Operations policies, as well as federal policies and objectives; identify potential systems issues; consult with management in both DTS and Department of Government Operations; assist team members with information technology needs in either designing and directing software applications or ensuring a stable and secure IT infrastructure. The IT Director will advise and assist technical staff and business staff to further the successful completion of IT projects and will directly supervise the Lead Managers of the Application and DevOps teams. This position is currently a hybrid of in-office (3 days a week in office required) and telework days. The office is located at Taylorsville State Office Building (TSOB) 4315 S 2700 W, Taylorsville, UT. Telework eligibility is established by agency management and may change at any time and for any reason. Why join our team? We have great business partners who want to serve Utah citizens efficiently and effectively, while working within the guidance of federal and state partners. This is an opportunity to make a difference for Utah citizens while being a pivotal part of an exciting IT team. You will receive great health and retirement benefits, such as generous paid time off to support work-life balance. The Agency: To learn more about The Division of Technology Services check us out. The State's environment is a highly optimized blend of systems responsible for collecting, processing, and distributing millions of data elements every day. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical abilities coupled with advanced people skills. You should be comfortable diving into large and complex systems and addressing issues while working with executive-level stakeholders. The chosen candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks that are often competing for top priority. Primary Duties
Work with business partners to add detail and rigor to initial problem statements and/or requirements. Develop and coordinate IT plans and policies. Coordinate with business owners to document and understand business direction, requirements and needs. Manage assigned personnel resources across multiple projects. Work with DTS, Department of Government Operations, and state purchasing for the contracting of software. Work with Knowledge Services for the contracting of additional resources. Review projects to ensure they are meeting business needs and DTS requirements. Audit and review systems and practices to ensure compliance with procedures, regulations and standards. Monitor system performance to ensure proper operation and identify possible problem areas. Drive and implement software development life cycle process improvements. Produce project documentation necessary to manage a portfolio of projects. Provide direct and indirect management to a team of developers and systems architects. Develop technology road maps for development. Assist in the creation of enterprise-wide style guides and development standards. Occasionally participate with the team in after-hours support. Lead workgroups to develop action plans for IT initiatives. Work in a matrixed team environment handling tasks from both project and support groups. Employment contingent on passing a drug screening and a background check. Typical office environment with standard safety considerations.
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The Division of Technology Services (DTS) is seeking to hire a highly motivated individual to oversee application development for the Department of Government Operations. Preference may be granted to candidates who have knowledge and experience with the Department of Government Operations applications and senior level management experience, managing teams of at least 2 direct reports. This position is the senior manager of the Department of Government Operations IT Team and will help facilitate the setting of long and short-term strategic directions. The IT Director is responsible for leading the applications teams and overseeing the planning, development, execution, monitoring and successful outcome of some of the most complex, critically important and high-cost IT projects within the state. This role will work closely with Managers and Supervisors of application teams across the department to develop software that meets the needs of the divisions and aligns with Department of Government Operations and DTS goals, in terms of functionality and in meeting up-time and performance requirements. The position will be responsible for developing recommendations to improve system effectiveness, efficiency and compliance with DTS and Department of Government Operations policies, as well as federal policies and objectives; identify potential systems issues; consult with management in both DTS and Department of Government Operations; assist team members with information technology needs in either designing and directing software applications or ensuring a stable and secure IT infrastructure. The IT Director will advise and assist technical staff and business staff to further the successful completion of IT projects and will directly supervise the Lead Managers of the Application and DevOps teams. This position is currently a hybrid of in-office (3 days a week in office required) and telework days. The office is located at Taylorsville State Office Building (TSOB) 4315 S 2700 W, Taylorsville, UT. Telework eligibility is established by agency management and may change at any time and for any reason. Why join our team? We have great business partners who want to serve Utah citizens efficiently and effectively, while working within the guidance of federal and state partners. This is an opportunity to make a difference for Utah citizens while being a pivotal part of an exciting IT team. You will receive great health and retirement benefits, such as generous paid time off to support work-life balance. The Agency: To learn more about The Division of Technology Services check us out. The State's environment is a highly optimized blend of systems responsible for collecting, processing, and distributing millions of data elements every day. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical abilities coupled with advanced people skills. You should be comfortable diving into large and complex systems and addressing issues while working with executive-level stakeholders. The chosen candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks that are often competing for top priority. Primary Duties
Work with business partners to add detail and rigor to initial problem statements and/or requirements. Develop and coordinate IT plans and policies. Coordinate with business owners to document and understand business direction, requirements and needs. Manage assigned personnel resources across multiple projects. Work with DTS, Department of Government Operations, and state purchasing for the contracting of software. Work with Knowledge Services for the contracting of additional resources. Review projects to ensure they are meeting business needs and DTS requirements. Audit and review systems and practices to ensure compliance with procedures, regulations and standards. Monitor system performance to ensure proper operation and identify possible problem areas. Drive and implement software development life cycle process improvements. Produce project documentation necessary to manage a portfolio of projects. Provide direct and indirect management to a team of developers and systems architects. Develop technology road maps for development. Assist in the creation of enterprise-wide style guides and development standards. Occasionally participate with the team in after-hours support. Lead workgroups to develop action plans for IT initiatives. Work in a matrixed team environment handling tasks from both project and support groups. Employment contingent on passing a drug screening and a background check. Typical office environment with standard safety considerations.
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