“This position is located in the Office of Information Technology Services Management (OITSM), Office of the Director, Center for Information Technology (CIT), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).”
“The incumbent serves as the CIT Chief Technology Architect (CTA) and has responsibility for managing and overseeing all aspects of CIT’s Technology Platform Architecture services and functions.”
“As an IT Specialist (Enterprise Architecture) and CIT CTA you will:
- Oversee the delivery of technology architecture services throughout the CIT, to include IT Technology Strategy, Target State Roadmap for the IT Services Areas, Tools and Technology Portfolio Management, and streamlining, transforming, and optimizing CIT Services in support of NIH mission and CIT’s operations.
- Provide overarching oversight, matrix architecture management, and integration of the work of domain architects in the various CIT Service Areas, and collaborates closely with the Service Area Directors and Managers of the OITSM, the Office of Scientific Computing Services (OSCS), the Office of the Administration Management (OAM) and across CIT’s Senior Leadership and Management team to ensure alignment among strategy, governance, investment execution and reporting.
- Lead and manages CIT-wide technology architecture services and functions involving agency-wide IT technology architecture, strategy, portfolio management, and streamlining, transforming, and optimizing of CIT services to support the NIH mission and CIT operations.
- Provide guidance and direction to other technology architects and IT experts throughout CIT and NIH on technology architecture and development functions involving the application or adaptation of new theories, concepts, and practices in technology architecture.
- Serve as the agency’s senior expert, consultant, and advisor to top CIT and NIH officials and technology architects on integrating technology architecture programs with other IT systems and services of exceptional scope and complexity.”
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