Salary: $52.30 - $78.41 Hourly
Location : Varies by position
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 25-0071-V3
Department: 47 Department of Technology
Division: Division of Information Services
Opening Date: 02/20/2025
Closing Date: 4/4/:59 PM Eastern
DefinitionThe Department of Technology is executing the IT Infrastructure and Optimization initiative. This position will play an important role in IT Optimization, with an initial focus on auditing IT practices and processes, assessing IT support structure, and building IT maturity and capacity. The expected outcomes are for a citywide inventory of systems and assets, adoption of industry best practices, IT process standardization, IT governance model, service support model, and access to data sharing for data-driven decision-making. This position will facilitate collaboration with the Mayor's office, departments, and the Architecture Review Committee.
This position will:• Work as a team to establish, maintain, and grow the new DOT IT Governance areas IT architecture, policy, & standards and the IT Portfolio Planning services. This team will focus on IT Governance, IT Portfolio Management, IT Planning, and cybersecurity risk assessments. Facilitating IT Architecture Review Board meetings (topics, meeting notes, follow-up). Assessing IT plans and portfolios to determine whether IT investments are aligned with IT architecture.
• Lead for developing an IT Portfolio and Planning framework and planning cycles.• Lead the System Inventory and Categorization: Identify and categorize systems across all departments into Enterprise, Departmental, and Workgroup categories. For each system collect attributes like system owner, purpose, criticality, dependencies, security controls, and governance status. This will help us understand each category's scope and resource needs.
• IT Portfolio Management processes and cycles for both Systems and Projects including budget management. The portfolio process should align with city and department objectives and prioritize items based on the alignment. The process should support system decisions for transform, renovate, improve, sustain, and de-invest.
Under general direction, is responsible for the management of difficult and complex information technology projects and/or the direction of staff engaged in researching, designing, managing
, and implementing Enterprise information technology projects; performs related duties as required.
Examples of Work (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.)
Supervises information technologyproject management staff to include conducting performance appraisals, approving leave requests, and recommending disciplinary action;
Manages the complete development, planning, and implementation process of difficult and complex information technology projects of which have an increased impact and risk factor for users and may span multiple City departments;
Directs the enterprise project management staff to ensure that organizational guidelines and policies for monitoring changes to business structures and processes within departments across the City are being met;
Provides guidance and consultation to enterprise project managementstaff with regard to the technical aspects and administrative constraints of projects in order to meet City objectives;
Directs the development of information technology projects using scientific analysis to predict and measure outcome and consequence of design;
Advises Department of Technology staff and other City department and division representatives on the status, progress, and projected completion dates;
Oversees and monitors the performance and progress of information technology projects to ensure timely completion and conformance to the Department of Technology's goals and objectives;
Develops and implements Departmental policies, procedures, and standards to be applied towards the design, selection, integration and implementation of information technology projects;
Monitors City contracts with service providers responsible for assisting the City with the design, selection, integration and implementation of Enterprise information technology projects;
Keeps the Director informed of all situations relating to or impacting successful completion of information technology projects;
Attends state, regional, and national conferences, as required, to gather information regarding new technology for the enhancement of existing projects and the development of new projects;
Represents the Director at public meetings, conferences, hearings and other activities that relate to information technology projects.
May serve as the project consultant for the design, selection, integration and implementation of Enterprise information technology projects.
Minimum Qualifications Possession of a bachelor's degree and six (6) years of experience managing information technology projects from initiation through closure. Substitution(s): A valid certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) awarded by the Project Management Institute (PMI) may be substituted for the bachelor's degree and four (4) years of the required experience. A master's degree in computer science or closely related field may be substituted for one (1) year of the required experience. Additional years of experience as listed above may substitute for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Test/Job Contact Information Recruitment : 25-0071-V3
Employment Type: Full-Time (Regular)
Should you have questions regarding this vacancy, please contact:
Kimberly Hetterscheidt
Department of Technology
Division of Information Services
1111 E Broad St
Columbus, Ohio 43205
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The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Columbus seeks to promote compensation strategies that maximize the recruitment, performance, development, and retention of quality employees in support of the City's Covenant and strategic plan. In addition to a competitive pay plan, the City offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes the following:
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Short-term Disability
- Life Insurance
- Wellness Program
- Tuition Reimbursement
Specifics about these benefit opportunities and eligibility can be discussed with one of the City's human resources professionals at the time of your interview or by contacting the Department of Human Resources, Labor Relations Office at for further information.
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