HBITS-06-13658 Duties include but are not limited to the following:
- Oversee, manage and own the Solutions Architecture for DOT systems.
- Own and coordinate triaging for Sev 1 and 2 incidents impacting DOT.
- Own and coordinate triaging for on-call support incidents during Statewide Transportation Information and Coordination Center (STICC) Activation.
- Facilitate communication and clear understanding of technical and business concepts and strategies among stakeholders (DOT, ITS, External Vendors).
- Collaborate and partner closely with leaders from ITS for DOT and DOT Data and Information Technology Management.
- Guide and drive key technology strategies including ITS processes, value streams, and supporting technologies.
- Guide and drive adoption of modern technologies that are critical to the core mission of the DOT Agency.
- Guide and drive technical collaboration with DOT, ITS, and external vendor teams in support of enterprise strategies.
- Guide and drive technical alignment with NYS ITS strategy and mission.
- Guide and drive technical compliance with NYS ITS standards, policies and procedures.
- Review and approve the use of technology in DOT solution proposals.
- Review and approve the technology requirements for technology contracts and procurements.
- Review and approve the use of technology in new DOT procurements.
- Approve exceptions to the use of technology in DOT solutions.
- Review and approve IT procurements issued by DOT with ITS impact and acts as the contact for ITS review questions.
- Collaborate on ITS and DOT procurement selections by participating in RFP, RFQ, and RFI review and evaluations.
- Use a ticketing system to track and manage incidents, service requests, problems, changes, and release/deployment.
Systems Architect Defines the architecture of a computerized system (i.e., a system composed of software and hardware) in order to fulfill certain requirement, including a breakdown of the system into components, the component interactions and interfaces (including with the environment, especially the user), and the technologies and resources to be used in the design. Expert 84+ months: Candidate is able to provide guidance to large teams and/or has extensive industry experience and is considered at the top of his/her field.
84 months experience working with agencies/business areas to understand business requirements to translate to technical and security infrastructure requirements resulting in architecture design documentation covering data flows; interfaces with other systems; authentication; etc. 84 months experience managing a team of Solution Architects and L3 Operational/Technical support resources to facilitate communication and clear understanding of technical and business concepts. 84 months experience leading and driving adoption of modern technologies that are critical to the core mission of the Business. This includes but is not limited to: DevSecOps, CyberSecurity, Cloud computing, AI technologies, BI/Data Analytics. 84 months experience partnering, collaborating and facilitating communication of technical and business concepts and strategies among stakeholders (Business, IT, External Vendors). 60 months experience reviewing new products, ensuring alignment with business requirements and compliance with IT policies.