Chief Information Technology Officer establishes and directs the strategic long-term goals, policies and procedures for an information technology department. Determines an organization's long-term systems needs and any hardware acquisitions needed to accomplish the organization's business objectives. Being a Chief Information Technology Officer gives technical guidance on high priority projects and orients the company to trends in the information technology industry. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Chief Information Technology Officer typically reports to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or the Chief Operating Officer (COO). Responsible for the development of functional or business unit strategy for the entire organization. Defines corporate vision and strategy establishes company direction and focus. Executes multiple high impact initiatives to achieve overall corporate goals. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
JOB OBJECTIVES: Incumbent is responsible for supporting daily operations of the department, installing software and computer equipment, programming reports and software fixes, and handling user support calls.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
NON-ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Performs related Essential and Non-Essential functions as needed.
I. JOB REQUIREMENTS
Equipment: Incumbent operates the following equipment: Personal computing systems and notebooks, virtual servers, various networking devices, printers and multifunction devices, and mobile devices.
Software: MS Windows 7 , MS Server 2008 , MS Office 2013 , Anti-Virus & VPN, Support Systems Ticketing, County supported software applications, and other department specific software packages.
Critical Skills/Expertise:
II. DIFFICULTY OF WORK
Work involves responsibility for care of funds and property of significant value with frequent possibility of substantial loss. High to moderately complex, both relatively standardized and non-standardized tasks, processes, and operations following applicable laws, policies, and procedures with minimal supervision. Moderately important interdepartmental contacts concerning broad matter of coordination, cooperation, or joint action in making working arrangements within the limits of general policy and practice. Contacts requiring a moderate to high degree of tact, skill, resourcefulness in handling. Decision making and work of major importance in which there is an opportunity for committing major errors resulting in substantial loss, cost, and damage. Handling of confidential information, the disclosure of which would result in moderate to serious consequences.
III. RESPONSIBILITY
Supervisor provides technical and detailed instructions regarding new tasks, and reviews work when needed. Incumbent makes general decisions regarding work independently. Errors in work could result in the loss of millions of dollars, impact hundreds of County employees, citizens, and vendors. Errors could also impact on County Purchasing, payments, payroll, tax collection, and compliance with federal and state laws.
IV. PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Incumbent has contact with co-workers, employees, department heads, elected officials, vendors, public sector employees, and the public. Contacts require a moderate to high degree of tact, skill, and resourcefulness and involve moderate to highly important communications. Communications routinely will involve coordinating efforts with internal and external parties in unstructured settings.
V. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Physical Requirements: Incumbent performs heavy work which may require lifting forty (40) pounds occasionally.
Physical Activity: Incumbent performs the following physical activities: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
Visual Activity: Incumbent performs work where the seeing job is close to the eyes.
Job Location: Incumbent works inside with no exposure to adverse environmental conditions but is occasionally exposed to hazards and noise loud enough to require shouting to be heard.
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