"JWeb Modernization" is the process of updating and improving the "J-Web" interface, a graphical user interface (GUI) used to manage and configure Juniper Networks devices like switches and routers, by enhancing its features, user experience, and compatibility with newer technologies, essentially making it more modern and user-friendly
Responsibilities
Modernization: Define, build and align modernization models and strategy/tools with industry best practice such as 6 R's (Rehost, Re-platform, Replace, Retire etc), Viewpoints: Architecture -Monolith/SOA/Microservice, Physical Servers layer - VMs/Cloud, Delivery-Waterfall/Agile/DevOps
Assessments: Complete initial assessments to understand and document current landscape to supporting the supporting applications and infrastructure. Identify any in-flight projects; Assess the company's change readiness levels
Strategy/Vision/Prioritization: Develop an architectural roadmap related to the modernization and migration efforts around Application and Infrastructure solutions; Developing an overall strategy that aligns with the company's mission and vision. Identify short-term and longer-term initiatives and priorities
Hybrid Multi-cloud: Propose cloud related design and elaborate on Hybrid cloud models and how they enhance the company's stance around innovation, security posture, benefits, and speed to value. Government cloud focuses on Microsoft Azure, AWS clouds
Collaboration/Partnership and Stakeholder Leadership: Acts as a trusted advisor, and builds and maintains relationships with the director and other IT leaders and executives to develop a clear understanding of enterprise needs; ensures cost-effective delivery of IT services to meet those needs, and can respond with agility to changing industry and organization priorities. As such, the Architect will communicate and coordinate with all areas of the Information Systems department, including infrastructure, applications, database administrators, business owners and vendors; also work with customers, partners, and other critical stakeholders to develop and align architecture roadmaps
Disaster Recovery Strategy/Approach: Work closely with IT and business teams to understand current state of organization's application and infrastructure solutions and DR plans, including any hot, warm or cold DR sites, templates, documentation, and related technology assets and tools; get clear understanding of the current backup strategy, designs, processes, and tools; the Architect will develop, coordinate, and maintain application disaster recovery plans and coordinate the testing of those plans and then operationalized these DR plans as needed
Compliance/Standard and Governance: Ensure compliance according to the company's Technology Information Security standards and best practices. Establish governance processes related modernization and transformation initiatives aligned with the company standards, processes, plans, tools, and measures
Budgets and Costing: Assist the IJIS Director in developing annual budget based on business requirements, operational needs, and forecasted technology investments. Estimate costs associated with Modernization and DR projects / initiatives and ongoing operations including hardware, software, personnel, and external services.
Knowledge Management and Enablement: Conduct workshops to provide and get input around important concepts and decisions. Document and align work products with key stakeholders as necessary. Ensure a process that enable knowledge transfer and support for less senior employees.
Work Experience/Qualification
Bachelor's degree
Minimum 10 years of experience leading large complex projects supporting Transformation and modernization goals and objectives
PMP/PMI Certification that is current
Minimum 10 years of experience with information technology or application support, design or analysis and/or project management
Experience working in a complex environment with significant numbers of stakeholders across infrastructure, applications, databased and technology toolset with ambiguous or unclear requirements
Minimum 3 years of experience working in public service industry especially state and local government within the past 7 years, supporting cross-functional teams influencing senior-level management and key stakeholders effectively across the organization and within complex contexts
Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) experience is desired
Strong verbal communication skills, including the ability to present verbally to high-level stakeholders.
Proven ability to provide excellent customer service and maintain client/professional relationships/partnerships.
Capacity for quickly understanding new and different concepts/approaches, workflows, and systems.
Works in a highly organized manner, independently or within a team, in a fast-paced, innovative, and continuously changing environment with minimal supervision.
Strong leadership and strategic planning skills, with the ability to drive cross-functional projects and initiatives.
Knowledge of ITIL and IT Service Management is desired.
Demonstrated skills in managing shared services teams
Demonstrated ability to constructively influence other people and organizations to drive and achieve objectives, goals and balance competing needs
Education (Required):
Bachelor Degree
Certification (Required):
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Formal Architecture Training (such as TOGAF or similar industry certification) required
Information Technology Infrastructure Library ITIL