The work of employees at the Governor's Office of Information Technology (OIT) is challenging and diverse because the needs of agencies, customers and Coloradans constantly evolve. But our focus never changes: improve the lives of all Coloradans through innovation and collaboration. We're building one of the nation's leading government IT organizations by reimagining how we support agencies, building first-of-their-kind applications, and creating an inclusive, collaborative culture, together. Join us in the important work of providing equitable access to services.
IMPORTANT NOTE:Please review your application to ensure completion. For the most equitable applicant experience, OIT’s hiring team considers only the contents of the Work Experience section of your application to review for minimum qualifications. Though we do ask that a resume and cover letter are included in your application, please refrain from entering "See Resume" in the Work History section as valuable experience may be missed during the application review process.
Communicate and translate between technology initiatives and mission requirements with senior agency stakeholders, including Executive Director, CFO, and program leads.
Facilitate discussions with agency stakeholders and operational staff to identify competing priorities and elicit clear decisions.
Develop and maintain a living technology roadmap that is focused on agency priorities, which can be shifted to meet changing needs.
Oversee advisory teams as a matrixed leader coordinating agency technology portfolios.
Monitor vendor contract performance in terms of agreed outcomes and escalate failure to deliver on standards.
Identify, assess, and communicate technology risk effectively to non-technical agency leaders.
Understand and align OIT services with customer expectations to achieve high satisfaction.
Develop outcome-based performance agreements with agency stakeholders that define success in terms of mission impact and constituent benefit, not system availability or ticket volume.
Drive compliance with enterprise architecture standards (EA), while maintaining focus on agency missions and program needs; flag exceptions and engage OIT’s EA function.
Implement user centricity, agile, product ownership, modular procurement, and continuous delivery at conceptual and operational levels.
Work with cross-functional teams at agency and OIT to efficiently navigate State governance and procurement laws, considering factors such as SOO vs SOW, as well as T&M Structures.
Develop, drive, and hold staff accountable to team expectations tied to outcomes rather than activity metrics.
Conduct regular 1:1s and performance conversations that are developmental and coaching-oriented, which provide direct, honest feedback and accountability to team members. Build an environment where team members surface problems early rather than hiding them.
Provide proactive intervention to mitigate issues arising from workload, skill-gaps, etc., that are not dependent upon performance review cycles.
Conduct human resource management activities such as developing performance plans, and approving performance reviews; oversee disciplinary/corrective, and separation actions.
Coordinate with the OIT HR team to drive recruitment and selection processes that consider user-centered outcomes, and candidate experience.
Ability to quickly understand state agency planning, budget, and decision-making processes, including budget cycles, legislative constraints, and executive branch governance
Ability to develop and maintain a multi-year roadmap that aligns technology investment to mission priorities
Knowledge of enterprise architecture fundamentals sufficient to apply EA standards, flag exceptions, and engage meaningfully with OIT's EA function
Ability to apply modern software delivery approaches, including user centricity, agile, product ownership, modular procurement, and continuous delivery at a conceptual and operational level
Knowledge of State IT governance, procurement law, and vendor contracting in a government context.
Ability to identify, assess, and communicate technology risk to non-technical agency leaders
Ability to speak credibly to an agency's Executive Director, CFO, and program leads, to translate between technology and mission.
Ability to manage budget and resources, and influence thinking in regards to technology investment.
Ability to set individual and team performance expectations tied to outcomes, conduct developmental performance conversations, and navigate performance issues constructively across a cross-functional team of specialists.
Ability to manage across disciplines — providing meaningful feedback and accountability to team members — without needing to be a practitioner in each craft.
Ability to navigate complex political dynamics, while maintaining focus on outcomes.
Ability to influence agency program staff and political leadership through collaboration and complex relationship management.
Additional appropriate education will substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis, but cannot completely substitute for these qualifications.
Training or Certification related to the work assigned to the position will be assigned credit towards substitution for experience and/or education, but cannot completely substitute for these qualifications.
If the minimum qualifications include a degree requirement, additional appropriate paid or unpaid experience will substitute for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
Preferred Qualifications:
Strategic Stakeholder Management:Experience serving as a primary technical advisor to C-suite or Executive-level leadership, with a documented ability to translate complex technical risks into business-focused mission outcomes.
Matrixed Team Leadership:Proven experience leading cross-functional or matrixed advisory teams, specifically focusing on coaching and development rather than just activity-based management.
OIT employees must comply with any screening procedures in place at state entity locations where they might be required to perform work.
A pre-employment background check will be conducted as part of the selection process.
Positions supporting some agencies such as the Department of Corrections and the Department of Public Safety will also require a pre-employment drug test.
This position may require travel within the specified geographic area, and to locations across the state as needed.
If this posting indicates “remote from anywhere in CO” in the title, periodic reporting to the primary state work location designated for the position is required. All remote work must be performed in Colorado.
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The State of Colorado strives to create a Colorado for All by building and maintaining workplaces that value and respect all Coloradans through a commitment to equal opportunity and hiring based on merit and fitness. The State is resolute in non-discriminatory practices in everything we do, including hiring, employment, and advancement opportunities.
The Governor's Office of Information Technology is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the applicationprocess, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in theemployee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requestedaccommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and requirereasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewingfor this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADA Coordinator at OIT_HR@state.co.us or call (303) 764-7900.
The Governor's Office of Information Technology does NOT offer sponsored Visas for employment purposes.