DFPS is hiring an AI business engagement manager to help develop, implement and support an agency AI program while serving as a senior business and systems analysis lead.
The role sits on the IT Business Engagement team and will coordinate business cases, requirements gathering and emerging technology requests, including support for legislative analysis tied to technology initiatives.
The position involves managing complex IT service requests, leading feasibility and cost analyses, supporting change management communications and guiding collaboration between business stakeholders and IT teams.
Austin Technology Services is hiring a chief information security officer to lead the citywide information security program.
The CISO will manage incident response, security architecture, governance, audits and staff, while coordinating closely with enterprise architecture and resiliency teams.
Brian Gardner, the city's deputy chief information officer, is also the current interim CISO.
The position reports to the deputy chief information officer for infrastructure services and is responsible for planning and delivering strategic IT system services.
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services is hiring a director of IT initiatives to lead a major case management system modernization and oversee strategic IT efforts.
The role reports to the deputy CIO and involves cross-agency coordination, vendor management, IT compliance and legislative engagement.
The director will guide the development of new systems that support child welfare programs and ensure alignment with state and federal requirements.
The CDO will report to executive leadership and oversee the development of enterprise data architecture, policies and procedures that support data quality, integrity and security.
The director will oversee the design and adoption of advanced analytics platforms, guide implementation of self-service data tools and manage development of real-time dashboards and predictive models.
Key responsibilities include directing IT risk management and governance, leading architecture reviews, developing risk mitigation strategies, and establishing security protocols and procedures.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation is hiring a cybersecurity leader to guide strategic planning and safeguard systems as it takes on responsibility for the state's lottery.
The analyst will conduct forensic analysis of compromised systems, identify threats and vulnerabilities, and develop intelligence to guide security strategies statewide.
The architect will be tasked with aligning IT initiatives with Austin-Bergstrom International Airport’s organizational goals while developing architecture frameworks and governance structures.