DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Full-Time)
Location: King of Prussia
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Upper Merion Township, located in King of Prussia, PA, is
looking for a motivated, skilled, transformative Director of
Information Technology who will report directly to the Township
Manager. This full-time position provides strategic leadership and
direction for all IT services, systems, infrastructure, and
cybersecurity across Upper Merion Township departments.
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Position Objective: The Director of Information Technology is
responsible for managing daily operations, long-range planning,
budgeting, and implementing secure and reliable technology
solutions that support municipal operations and public service
delivery. A key function of the role is overseeing IT security
operations, conducting risk and vulnerability assessments, and
implementing proactive cybersecurity measures to prevent data
breaches and ensure system integrity. The Director must foster
innovation, maintain vendor relationships, and align technology
strategy with Township goals.
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Essential Job Functions: Lead, manage, and direct all IT operations
to align with Township priorities and regulatory requirements.
Develop and implement Township-wide cybersecurity strategies,
including threat prevention, system hardening, vulnerability
management, and incident response protocols. Conduct regular risk
assessments, security audits, and evaluations of IT systems,
applications, and infrastructure to identify and remediate
vulnerabilities. Develop and refine comprehensive IT policies to
address security, compliance, data management, infrastructure, and
end-user support across the Township Ensure compliance with
federal, state, and local information security laws, guidelines,
and best practices, including CJIS, HIPAA, NIST, and applicable
Pennsylvania IT governance standards. Oversee the design,
deployment, and maintenance of secure networks, applications,
servers, and cloud environments. Supervise departmental staff and
promote a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous
improvement. Recommend hiring, promotion, disciplinary actions, and
termination decisions for IT personnel. Set strategic and
operational goals for the IT Department; manage resource
allocation, project deadlines, and departmental performance.
Collaborate with department heads and elected officials to assess
technological needs, solve operational problems, and drive
IT-enabled efficiencies. Chair quarterly IT Staff Advisory
Committee meetings and conduct stakeholder engagement to guide IT
planning and feedback. Lead project management efforts, including
vendor negotiations, contract oversight, and milestone tracking for
technology implementations. Develop and administer IT operational
and capital budgets to ensure cost-effectiveness and fiscal
responsibility. Ensure the timely and secure rollout of software
updates, patches, and new applications across all Township systems.
Manage all telecommunications systems and coordinate telephone
infrastructure projects in collaboration with Police Department
Staff. Oversee user access controls, account provisioning, and
enforcement of data governance and acceptable use policies. Provide
24/7/365 emergency support, responding rapidly to system outages,
security incidents, and critical technology failures with swift
mitigation and recovery actions to ensure business continuity and
minimal service disruption. Remain current on emerging technology
trends, cyber threats, and government IT best practices. Management
of all telephone projects in conjunction with the Police and other
Department Heads. Maintain, update, renegotiate, and terminate
contracts with vendors as needed. Prioritize and schedule tasks to
ensure the ongoing maintenance of all IT-related systems and
applications. Performs other duties as assigned. Physical
Characteristics: Ability to communicate clearly and effectively,
both orally and in writing. Ability to analyze, organize, and
prioritize work in a dynamic environment. Ability to bend, lift up
to 40 lbs., sit, walk, and climb footstools occasionally. Ability
to work in a standard office environment with occasional exposure
to dust. Visual acuity to read documents and screens regularly.
Minimum Education, Training, and Experience Required: One of the
following education and experience combinations is required:
Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems,
Cybersecurity, or a related field, plus three (3) years of
progressively responsible IT and network systems experience,
including three (3) years in a supervisory/leadership role.
Bachelor’s Degree in a related field with five (5) years of IT
experience and five (5) years of administrative and supervisory
responsibility. Associate Degree or Certifications (e.g., CISSP,
CISM, CompTIA Security, PMP) plus seven (7) years of experience in
IT operations, systems administration, cybersecurity, and project
management, including at least five (5) years in a leadership
capacity. Any combination of education, certifications, and
experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the
responsibilities of the position. Additional Requirements: Valid
Pennsylvania Driver’s License. Ability to pass a background check
and any security clearance as required by Township or law
enforcement agencies. How to Apply: For immediate consideration,
applicants should complete an employment application by visiting:
Application-UMT-Employment-REV-Jan-2024.pdf and submit A completed
job application; A cover letter; and A resume via email to:
hr@umtownship.org. Applications will be accepted until the position
is filled. EOE
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