Full-Time

Infrastructure Architect

Deadline 9/30/26
Dallas County

Dallas County

Compensation Overview

$9.9k - $12.3k/mo

Texas, USA

In Person

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure (2)
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Required Skills
Computer Networking
Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Hyper-V
Risk Management
Observability
VMWare
DevOps
Requirements
  • Education and training: Education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, or in a job-related field
  • Six (6) years of work-related experience in enterprise IT infrastructure, cloud architecture, or infrastructure strategy
  • Must possess a valid Texas Driver’s License and maintain a good driving record with ability to provide a 10-year driving history and comply with Article II, Subdivision II of Chapter 90 of the Dallas County Code
  • Individuals holding or considered for a position with access to criminal justice databases must pass a national fingerprint-based records check prior to placement and maintain the ability to pass while in the position
  • Knowledge of infrastructure architecture principles across cloud, server, storage, and database systems
  • Skill in communication, stakeholder engagement, and leadership presence
  • Ability to translate technical vision into practical execution and measurable results
  • Knowledge of strategic thinking aligned with public service, resilience, and enterprise enablement
  • Skill in multi-cloud environments, networking, security frameworks, and enterprise architecture
  • Skill in virtualization (VMware, Hyper-V, KVM), storage, and database architectures
  • Skill in Infrastructure-as-Code, DevOps automation, and IT governance models
  • Skill in managing large-scale enterprise IT infrastructures
  • Knowledge of cybersecurity, cloud security, and IT risk management
  • Ability to lead cross-functional teams and executive-level discussions
  • Skill in technical writing, documentation, and communication
  • Travel to county sites and vendor meetings as needed
Responsibilities
  • Defines enterprise-wide infrastructure architecture strategies that support scalable, high-performance, and secure services
  • Designs infrastructure platforms that enable automation, mobility, business continuity, and modernization goals
  • Aligns service delivery with County priorities such as public safety, justice systems, health services, and civic access
  • Ensures enterprise infrastructure meets performance, reliability, and uptime expectations for internal and public-facing systems
  • Guides design of infrastructure to support large-scale applications, analytics, and digital services
  • Promotes unified infrastructure capabilities across hybrid (on-prem/cloud) and distributed systems
  • Establishes standards for infrastructure availability, fault tolerance, disaster recovery, and operational support
  • Anticipates infrastructure needs for new technologies, Mergers & Acquisitions, public outreach, and community programs
  • Architect future-state infrastructure models that reduce complexity, cost, and risk
  • Leads long-range planning for compute, network, storage, and platform services
  • Promotes automation-first principles using infrastructure-as-code and policy-as-code tools
  • Ensures architectural alignment with IT Service Management, change control, monitoring, and compliance practices
  • Collaborates with security architects on zero-trust, identity management, and secure infrastructure design
  • Evaluates current-state operations and recommend improvements in process, performance, and integration
  • Governs lifecycle and refresh planning for infrastructure platforms, licenses, and assets
  • Guides operational playbooks and standards used across engineering and operations teams
  • Leads infrastructure design for enterprise initiatives including modernization, digital transformation, cloud migration, and resilience
  • Defines reusable infrastructure patterns, architecture blueprints, and system integration models
  • Partners with application, data, and enterprise architects to ensure end-to-end alignment
  • Ensures systems are designed with scalability, interoperability, security, and recovery in mind
  • Architects solutions that integrate with SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, and hybrid infrastructure environments
  • Supports system interoperability with partner agencies, vendors, and intergovernmental platforms
  • Guides network architecture decisions in collaboration with telecom and security engineers
  • Promotes architecture modularity, portability, and maintainability across platforms
  • Defines architectural metrics, reference architectures, and quality standards for infrastructure services
  • Leads enterprise assessments of infrastructure maturity, resilience, and technical debt
  • Develops architecture roadmaps with phased improvements aligned to County strategy
  • Reviews and improves documentation, configuration management, and audit traceability
  • Evaluates toolsets, platforms, and vendor offerings for continuous improvement
  • Promotes enterprise monitoring and observability practices that enable data-driven quality improvements
  • Contributes to risk assessments, disaster recovery testing, and incident response reviews
  • Ensures infrastructure aligns with County values for accessibility, transparency, and equity in digital services
  • Mentors infrastructure engineers and promote architecture literacy across IT teams
  • Develops and maintains architectural guidelines, toolkits, and reusable design assets
  • Leads working groups focused on cloud enablement, hybrid architecture, and infrastructure modernization
  • Supports knowledge-sharing through internal architecture forums and cross-functional collaboration
  • Fosters a collaborative environment for shared ownership and open communication
  • Serves as a role model for inclusive leadership, innovation, and strategic thinking
  • Guides infrastructure-related training, certifications, and staff development plans
  • Provides architectural oversight to projects and ensure deliverables meet expected standards
  • Partners with County departments to understand evolving infrastructure needs and align with business goals
  • Communicates complex architectural decisions to executives, technology leaders, and non-technical audiences
  • Represents infrastructure architecture in governance boards, strategic planning, and budget discussions
  • Leads architectural engagement in vendor selection, contract reviews, and implementation oversight
  • Collaborates with procurement and finance on technology lifecycle planning and investment optimization
  • Contributes to grant applications, digital inclusion strategies, and sustainability initiatives
  • Builds strong relationships with peer architects, CIO leadership, and cross-agency stakeholders
  • Advocates for County-wide infrastructure standards, architecture review processes, and secure design practices
  • Performs other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • Azure or Amazon Web Services Architect-level certification
  • VMware Design Expert
  • Red Hat Certified Architect or equivalent
  • TOGAF, Zachman, or similar enterprise architecture certification
  • ITIL, COBIT, or related operational frameworks

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