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Quest Technology Management

Information Technology Manager II

Quest Technology Management, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828


As the Information Technology Manager II, you will be responsible for the management and operations of the Information Technology (IT) services of the office. In addition, you will serve as the technical expert on the maintenance of the most complex software systems and software projects as well as handle the most complex configuration of the office’s servers, clients, and network. You will consult with all levels of staff to define the required systems specifications using business/user requirements, knowledge of systems software, hardware, databases, security, and/or networks. You will also serve as the office’s Information Security Officer. Specifically you will:

Develop plans to accomplish the office’s goals and objectives surrounding all services (including Cloud services) in accordance with organizational mission and strategic goals.

Manage the day-to-day operations of the information technology services unit including directing and guiding staff who support application design and implementation, network/server administration, and user support.

Initiate and manage IT-related contracts, develops scopes of work for contract requests, serves as liaison with contractors.

Respond to all executive-level IT requests and provides status/escalates appropriate issues/risks to the executive level.

Actively participate in the development and implementation of all new IT systems for the office.

Serve in an administrator role for all office IT systems.

Develop and execute unit, integration, and performance tests during program development. Develops automated tests for programs to ensure correct behavior.

Develops and implements all IT goals and strategies for the office.

Working Conditions

It is the desire of the State Auditor that all executive level staff work at the office. However, for up to two days a week, this position is eligible to participate in the office’s hybrid telework program. Work at the alternate work location must be conducted in a space that is ergonomically sound, private, distraction-free, and has safe working conditions to be eligible to telework.

Work performed in the office is in an air-conditioned high-rise building with elevator access and both natural and artificial lighting.

Work may require sitting for an extended period of time using a personal computer and the use of standard office equipment, such as phones, copiers or scanners.

Work may require periodic non-standard work hours and work during weekends to meet workload needs and demands.

Final Filing Date: 11/12/2024

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