
Senior Officer-Chief Information Officer
Washington, District of Columbia
Salary
$206K–$312K/yr
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 weeks ago
Job Description
Summary
Strategic IT leader needed to drive business transformation, optimize resources, and provide executive policy direction.
We are seeking a highly experienced IT leader to provide executive-level guidance and drive strategic initiatives. This role is crucial for optimizing our information technology resources and leading significant business transformation projects.
- *Key Responsibilities:**
- Provide executive-level leadership, strategic management, and policy direction for IT resource optimization.
- Lead large, multi-year customer-focused IT business transformation initiatives.
- Apply best practices in managing information technology risks, infrastructure, and development approaches.
- *Required Competencies:**
- **Attention to Detail:** Thorough and conscientious in all work.
- **Customer Service:** Assess needs, provide solutions, and ensure high-quality service.
- **Oral Communication:** Effectively convey information, listen, and respond appropriately to diverse audiences.
- **Problem Solving:** Identify issues, analyze information, and generate sound recommendations.
- *Qualifications:**
- One year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/SK-14 level, demonstrating the ability to perform the responsibilities listed above.
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Company Size:Approximately 4,800 employees
Founded:1934
Headquarters:Washington, D.C.
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