The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) is recruiting for one permanent Operations & Policy Analyst 3 (Information Management Project Coordinator).
The purpose of this position is to coordinate information management and modernization projects. It is responsible for analyzing technology needs, coordinate internal and external resources to plan for and implement new tools within the department. This position facilitates workgroup sessions with internal and external stakeholders, works with department specialists in the implementation of revised and/or development of new databases, online web applications, records management tools, or other systems for the purpose of improving the department’s use of technology resources.
This position is full time and based out of our Salem office, however the department may be able to accommodate a flexible full time work schedule and/or telework arrangements by mutual agreement. This position is represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) union.
Open until Filled: This announcement will remain open until filled. Our next review of applications will take place the morning of Monday, July 6, 2015.
Requested Skills
(Please describe your activities, responsibilities, and length of experience (if applicable) with each of the following bullet points in your cover letter – Candidates who best demonstrate possession of these skills will move forward in the selection process.
- Technical education or experience working with geospatial data, resources, users, and tools
- Experience with SharePoint site administration or implementation
- Experience developing and implementing comprehensive information technology plans
- Ability to problem solve, analyze business needs, and synthesize across Department functions
- Strong skills in project governance and portfolio management
- Ability to think with an enterprise wide mindset and work collaboratively to identify and recommend technological solutions
- Works to understand technology needs from varying user perspectives
Vickie McDermott, SPHR
Human Resources
Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development
Oregon Dept. of Agriculture