IT Director I
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Posting Expires: 4/14/26 Salary Range: $107,271.88-
$143,207.97 General Description and Classification Standards: This
role represents the highest level of strategic and operations
management within the Information Technology section of the Atlanta
DOT (ATLDOT), with a focus on enterprise applications, GIS, ITS,
and digital transformation. It encompasses managing all department
functions and recommending high-level policies and procedures,
subject to mayoral and/or Council approval. The position oversees
teams managing Enterprise?Wide Applications, including Oracle Cloud
ERP Security, Web Application Development, Architectural Review,
Enterprise Applications Administration, and GIS Platforms. The
Director provides strategic leadership for packaged and custom
applications and develops managers to align resources with business
objectives and technology roadmaps. Collaboration with the ATLDOT
Commissioner, Chief Technology Officer and/or Chief Information
Officer, and other department leaders is pivotal in executing
organizational strategies. Responsibilities also include oversight
of Project Management for ATLDOT IT—covering project delivery,
budgeting, and procurement—while ensuring technology infrastructure
reliability, security, and optimization to meet business
requirements. The incumbent is expected to oversee a group of
professionals in a department?wide administrative and operations
capacity, including cross?functional teams that support field
operations and smart?infrastructure initiatives. Supervision
Received: Direction received is very general, focusing on long-term
and short-term operating objectives. This level constitutes a
policy-advisory management role, considered middle management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: These are typical
responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as
exclusive or all inclusive. · Provide management direction for the
strategic and operational aspects of ATLDOT IT, with emphasis on
enterprise applications, GIS, ITS, and digital transformation
initiatives. · Plan, organize, and direct IT operations, including
application development, GIS services, data systems, and related
support functions. · Select, train, coach, and evaluate managers
and staff; manage performance, succession, and workforce planning.
· Lead development of multi-year technology and data roadmaps that
support ATLDOT’s mission, transportation priorities, and
smart-infrastructure programs. · Manage complex, citywide
application systems (Oracle Cloud, enterprise GIS, field
applications), ensuring high availability, security, and
scalability. · Direct activities related to the operational
performance of AIM (Application and Database Support), including
definition and reporting of key performance indicators and planning
for impactful technology changes. · Oversee ATLDOT IT project
portfolio, including high-profile initiatives; provide project
management services and ensure appropriate change management and
stakeholder communication. · Prepare and manage departmental and
division budgets, including operating and capital funds for
enterprise applications, GIS, and related services. · Oversee
negotiation and administration of vendor, outsourcer, and
consultant contracts and service agreements, including software
licensing and cloud services. · Establish and maintain software
support contracts, extensions, and renewals; serve as primary point
of contact with key application and GIS vendors. · Partner with
City departments, Business Relationship Managers, PMO, and
Infrastructure leaders to ensure technology solutions and budgets
support business and technology roadmaps. · Develop and implement
policies and procedures for IT operations, including ITSM processes
(incident, problem, change, and request management) and application
lifecycle management. · Monitor and manage application performance
and security vulnerabilities; ensure thorough testing of patch
updates and system upgrades and implement automation solutions
where feasible. · Provide leadership and escalation for ATLDOT
application development and GIS divisions, identifying technology
needs, managing risks and issues, and ensuring high-availability of
critical applications that support core City business and field
operations. · Serve as a voting member of the Architecture Review
Board and Change Control Board and as a member of the Enterprise
GIS Steering Committee. · Maintain regular communications with
senior leadership, department heads, Mayor’s Office, and City
Council regarding major IT initiatives, project status, and
enterprise application performance. · May perform other duties as
assigned. The above statements reflect the general duties,
responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform
the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not
be considered as a detailed description of all the work
requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job
duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the
organization. Knowledge Skills and Abilities: This is a partial
listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to
perform the job successfully, it is not an exhaustive list. ·
Extensive knowledge of Information Technology concepts, processes,
and tools, including enterprise applications, GIS platforms, and
field technologies. · Advanced knowledge of performance metrics and
reporting, technical problem resolution, and risk management within
complex, distributed environments. · Demonstrated experience
leading digital transformation, application modernization, and
integration efforts. · Strong data-driven analysis and
problem-solving skills. · Excellent software skills with the
Microsoft suite, ESRI’s ArcGIS, server architecture, database
management, and field application development, with the ability to
quickly learn new platforms. · Exceptional interpersonal skills,
including teamwork, facilitation, and negotiation with business
leaders, technical teams, and external partners. · Excellent
organizational skills with a demonstrated ability to lead teams
through complex and ambiguous strategic initiatives. · Ability to
manage relationships with key stakeholders across the enterprise
and to translate business needs into technology solutions and
roadmaps. · Ability to apply general knowledge across organization
or discipline lines. · Ability to apply experience and professional
knowledge to most assignments in the professional area. The above
statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and
competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties
and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a
detailed description of all the work requirements of the position.
COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice
based on the needs of the organization. Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience - Master's degree in computer science or
engineering (equivalent professional experience may be considered).
Seven (7) years of leadership/management experience. Licensures and
Certifications - ITIL, Project Management Certification, Lean Six
Sigma Yellow or Green Belt, and AAAE Certified Member, Diverse
Leadership, Diversity (DEI) Training, Technology Leadership
Program, Effective Leadership. Preferred Requirements - Master's
degree in GIS, geography, computer science, or engineering. Eight
(8) to ten (10) years of specific experience with extensive project
management experience. Work Environment: Required physical,
lifting, and sensory capabilities are necessary for successful job
performance. Typical environmental conditions associated with the
job. Lifting Requirements: Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 pounds
of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently
or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects,
including the human body.
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