GIS Architect Medical & Healthcare - Springfield, VA at Geebo

GIS Architect

DescriptionKforce has a client in Springfield, VA that is seeking a GIS Architect.
Responsibilities:
Overseeing project solution architects and managing vendors Working independently, collaborating with business leaders in Utility Operations, Engineering, Customer, Finance, HR, and other areas on key deliverables Using your expertise and analytical abilities to resolve complex and extensive problems Presenting options and recommendations to executive leadership and driving consensus on strategic Digital investments Serving as a senior individual contributor while leading project teams consisting of resources, contractors, and vendors Documenting all solution architecture design and analysis work and/or overseeing the development of these artifacts by staff, contractors, and vendors Working closely with business leaders to develop target-state architecture models to support future business requirements Monitoring the lifecycle of digital assets and including maintenance of these assets in overall planning, including decisions to maintain, refresh, or retire services, applications, technologies, processes, and informationRequirements Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information-Technology, Engineering, System Analysis or a related study, or equivalent experience 10
years of experience in at least two IT solution development disciplines, including technical or infrastructure architecture, network management, application development, middleware, database management, cybersecurity, IT operations, cloud development, business analysis, or technical project management Exposure to multiple, diverse technologies, platforms, and processing environments A solid understanding of strategic and emerging technology trends, and the practical application of existing and emerging technologies to utilities business and operating modelsJob TypeDirect HireCompensation150000 - $183000.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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