Platte River Power Authority
Senior Manager, Enterprise Infrastructure
Platte River Power Authority, Fort Collins, Colorado, us, 80523
Senior Manager, Enterprise Infrastructure
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Recruitment notice:
Platte River Power Authority does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies or fee‑based placement services. No agency emails, calls, or solicitations to staff are accepted without a valid agreement. Any unsolicited resume submitted to staff will be considered property of Platte River Power Authority and with no obligation to pay any referral fees.
Job summary Provides leadership for Platte River’s enterprise infrastructure, guiding the design and management of cloud and on‑premises platforms, networking, and network security. Collaborates with executive stakeholders to shape long‑term strategies that enable innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence. Ensures compliance with NERC CIP and other regulatory standards while embedding security and resilience into every solution. Builds strong partnerships with IT/OT teams to align infrastructure capabilities with operational priorities, supporting reliability, compliance, and future‑ready technology integration.
This position reports to the Director of Infrastructure and Cybersecurity and advances Platte River’s mission to deliver safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible energy, supporting a sustainable future for the region. The ideal candidate has both leadership and technical expertise in networking, firewalls, computer and storage systems. They also enjoy working in a highly collaborative and dynamic environment.
Application deadline:
This job posting closes no later than October 24 at 5:00 pm MT.
Work environment This position works a typical Monday through Friday schedule in a general office environment and may be eligible for hybrid workdays. The successful candidate should reside within a commutable distance within Northern Colorado. Performing this work requires occasional physical effort to lift and carry light objects and is primarily sedentary; minimal walking or standing is required on an as‑needed basis.
Essential duties and responsibilities
Models the mission, vision, values, and culture of the organization.
Defines and maintains a multi‑year infrastructure roadmap that aligns with organizational goals and emerging technologies.
Leads modernization efforts including cloud adoption, virtualization, and containerization to ensure secure, scalable, and cost‑effective infrastructure.
Accountable for leading infrastructure incident management processes, coordinating cross‑functional response teams, root cause analysis and post‑incident reviews.
Shared responsibility for disaster recovery planning and testing, collaborating with business units and IT leadership to design, maintain, and validate recovery strategies.
Oversees enterprise backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity strategies to ensure data integrity and operational resilience.
Partners with the Cyber and Information Security team to embed security controls into infrastructure design and operations, supporting zero‑trust principles.
Establishes KPIs and SLAs for infrastructure services; monitors and reports on performance to ensure high availability and resilience.
Provides regular updates to leadership on infrastructure health, risks, and strategic initiatives.
Promotes adoption of agile and DevOps practices within infrastructure teams to enhance delivery speed, collaboration, and system reliability.
Collaborates with stakeholders across IT, OT, and the Technology Division to align infrastructure strategies with business objectives.
Interprets and applies NERC CIP standards in system design to ensure compliance; develops and enforces related policies, procedures, and audits.
Manages relationships with vendors, consultants, staff augmentation and service providers to meet project, department and organizational needs.
Other functions
Occasionally works during the evenings, weekends, after hours and on‑call for scheduled and unscheduled events.
Prepares annual budgets and procurement requirements.
Monitors and manages capacity planning activities for infrastructure technologies and provides regular reporting.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory controls
Provides direct supervision to professional, technical, and skilled employees to maintain alignment with departmental goals.
Functions as an advisor to the department and sets objectives for employees to achieve operational goals.
Enables training and development opportunities for direct reports; acts as a mentor within the larger department.
Provides guidance, analyzes issues and resolves conflicts within the area of responsibility.
Collaborates with others on cross‑functional projects.
Champions organizational policies and exercises objective judgment and decision making within the department.
Retains a diverse, highly qualified staff and provides career coaching, growth, and personal development for direct/indirect report employees.
Develops, coordinates, and maintains strategic and operational plans consistent with Platte River’s strategic direction.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
Demonstrated ability to inspire, motivate, and develop technical professionals.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships and foster collaboration across teams.
Commitment to delivering exceptional customer service while maintaining a positive, solutions‑oriented approach.
Proven experience shaping enterprise IT infrastructure strategies, balancing on‑premises and cloud‐based solutions to meet complex business needs.
Ability to exercise sound judgment, prioritize resources, and make decisions aligned with organizational objectives.
Expertise in project planning and management, handling multiple priorities and meeting tight deadlines.
Deep understanding of enterprise networking concepts, protocols, and architecture (e.g., switching, routing, access control).
Proficiency in compute technologies, including virtualization (VMware, Hyper‑V) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
In‑depth knowledge of storage area networks and disaster recovery/business continuity strategies.
Strong understanding of enterprise firewalls and advanced security features (e.g., threat prevention, deep packet inspection).
Familiarity with Microsoft 365 and Azure platforms, including Active Directory, Exchange Online, Teams, and SharePoint.
Knowledge of modern operational methodologies such as Kanban, DevOps, and SecDevOps for agile infrastructure delivery.
Qualifications Required criteria
Education: Bachelor’s degree in computer information systems, management information systems, computer science, engineering, or related field; or, equivalent combination of education and experience.
Technical experience: 7 years in information technology systems and network administration in an enterprise computing environment.
Management experience: 3 years supervising IT professionals in an enterprise computing environment.
Valid driver’s license.
Preferred qualifications
Work experience: In electric public power or regulated energy environment.
Hands‑on implementation of security controls and frameworks (e.g., CIS controls, NIST CSF) in infrastructure environments.
Leading modernization initiatives such as cloud migration, zero‑trust architecture, or data center consolidation.
Designing and implementing enterprise backup and recovery solutions across hybrid environments.
Proven track record in developing and testing DR/BCP strategies for enterprise systems.
Advanced knowledge of routing, switching, firewalls and SD‑WAN technologies.
Education: Master’s degree in a related discipline.
Certifications: ITIL, CISSP, or other GIAC.
Pay This position is an exempt role; salaries are paid bi‑weekly and are annualized below for reference. Factors that may be used to determine actual salary include specific skills, years of experience, education, and certifications.
Full range: $162,930 to $236,307
Hiring range: $162,930 to $199,672
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Recruitment notice:
Platte River Power Authority does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies or fee‑based placement services. No agency emails, calls, or solicitations to staff are accepted without a valid agreement. Any unsolicited resume submitted to staff will be considered property of Platte River Power Authority and with no obligation to pay any referral fees.
Job summary Provides leadership for Platte River’s enterprise infrastructure, guiding the design and management of cloud and on‑premises platforms, networking, and network security. Collaborates with executive stakeholders to shape long‑term strategies that enable innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence. Ensures compliance with NERC CIP and other regulatory standards while embedding security and resilience into every solution. Builds strong partnerships with IT/OT teams to align infrastructure capabilities with operational priorities, supporting reliability, compliance, and future‑ready technology integration.
This position reports to the Director of Infrastructure and Cybersecurity and advances Platte River’s mission to deliver safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible energy, supporting a sustainable future for the region. The ideal candidate has both leadership and technical expertise in networking, firewalls, computer and storage systems. They also enjoy working in a highly collaborative and dynamic environment.
Application deadline:
This job posting closes no later than October 24 at 5:00 pm MT.
Work environment This position works a typical Monday through Friday schedule in a general office environment and may be eligible for hybrid workdays. The successful candidate should reside within a commutable distance within Northern Colorado. Performing this work requires occasional physical effort to lift and carry light objects and is primarily sedentary; minimal walking or standing is required on an as‑needed basis.
Essential duties and responsibilities
Models the mission, vision, values, and culture of the organization.
Defines and maintains a multi‑year infrastructure roadmap that aligns with organizational goals and emerging technologies.
Leads modernization efforts including cloud adoption, virtualization, and containerization to ensure secure, scalable, and cost‑effective infrastructure.
Accountable for leading infrastructure incident management processes, coordinating cross‑functional response teams, root cause analysis and post‑incident reviews.
Shared responsibility for disaster recovery planning and testing, collaborating with business units and IT leadership to design, maintain, and validate recovery strategies.
Oversees enterprise backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity strategies to ensure data integrity and operational resilience.
Partners with the Cyber and Information Security team to embed security controls into infrastructure design and operations, supporting zero‑trust principles.
Establishes KPIs and SLAs for infrastructure services; monitors and reports on performance to ensure high availability and resilience.
Provides regular updates to leadership on infrastructure health, risks, and strategic initiatives.
Promotes adoption of agile and DevOps practices within infrastructure teams to enhance delivery speed, collaboration, and system reliability.
Collaborates with stakeholders across IT, OT, and the Technology Division to align infrastructure strategies with business objectives.
Interprets and applies NERC CIP standards in system design to ensure compliance; develops and enforces related policies, procedures, and audits.
Manages relationships with vendors, consultants, staff augmentation and service providers to meet project, department and organizational needs.
Other functions
Occasionally works during the evenings, weekends, after hours and on‑call for scheduled and unscheduled events.
Prepares annual budgets and procurement requirements.
Monitors and manages capacity planning activities for infrastructure technologies and provides regular reporting.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory controls
Provides direct supervision to professional, technical, and skilled employees to maintain alignment with departmental goals.
Functions as an advisor to the department and sets objectives for employees to achieve operational goals.
Enables training and development opportunities for direct reports; acts as a mentor within the larger department.
Provides guidance, analyzes issues and resolves conflicts within the area of responsibility.
Collaborates with others on cross‑functional projects.
Champions organizational policies and exercises objective judgment and decision making within the department.
Retains a diverse, highly qualified staff and provides career coaching, growth, and personal development for direct/indirect report employees.
Develops, coordinates, and maintains strategic and operational plans consistent with Platte River’s strategic direction.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
Demonstrated ability to inspire, motivate, and develop technical professionals.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships and foster collaboration across teams.
Commitment to delivering exceptional customer service while maintaining a positive, solutions‑oriented approach.
Proven experience shaping enterprise IT infrastructure strategies, balancing on‑premises and cloud‐based solutions to meet complex business needs.
Ability to exercise sound judgment, prioritize resources, and make decisions aligned with organizational objectives.
Expertise in project planning and management, handling multiple priorities and meeting tight deadlines.
Deep understanding of enterprise networking concepts, protocols, and architecture (e.g., switching, routing, access control).
Proficiency in compute technologies, including virtualization (VMware, Hyper‑V) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
In‑depth knowledge of storage area networks and disaster recovery/business continuity strategies.
Strong understanding of enterprise firewalls and advanced security features (e.g., threat prevention, deep packet inspection).
Familiarity with Microsoft 365 and Azure platforms, including Active Directory, Exchange Online, Teams, and SharePoint.
Knowledge of modern operational methodologies such as Kanban, DevOps, and SecDevOps for agile infrastructure delivery.
Qualifications Required criteria
Education: Bachelor’s degree in computer information systems, management information systems, computer science, engineering, or related field; or, equivalent combination of education and experience.
Technical experience: 7 years in information technology systems and network administration in an enterprise computing environment.
Management experience: 3 years supervising IT professionals in an enterprise computing environment.
Valid driver’s license.
Preferred qualifications
Work experience: In electric public power or regulated energy environment.
Hands‑on implementation of security controls and frameworks (e.g., CIS controls, NIST CSF) in infrastructure environments.
Leading modernization initiatives such as cloud migration, zero‑trust architecture, or data center consolidation.
Designing and implementing enterprise backup and recovery solutions across hybrid environments.
Proven track record in developing and testing DR/BCP strategies for enterprise systems.
Advanced knowledge of routing, switching, firewalls and SD‑WAN technologies.
Education: Master’s degree in a related discipline.
Certifications: ITIL, CISSP, or other GIAC.
Pay This position is an exempt role; salaries are paid bi‑weekly and are annualized below for reference. Factors that may be used to determine actual salary include specific skills, years of experience, education, and certifications.
Full range: $162,930 to $236,307
Hiring range: $162,930 to $199,672
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