Statement of Qualifications
All interested applicants must file an "Examination and/or Employment Application (Std. 678), a resume, and a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ). Any applicants who do not complete the SOQ (details and guidelines below) and submit it with their application and resume may be disqualified from consideration. Resumes, letters and other materials will not be evaluated or considered as responses to the SOQ. The screening committee will compare each applicant's qualifications for the position against specific job-related evaluation criteria developed from the knowledge, skills, and abilities for the job classification. Based on the competitiveness of the applications received, only the most qualified
candidates will be scheduled for an interview in order to make a selection.
A Statement of Qualifications document shall respond specifically to how your background and experience meets the knowledge, skills, and abilities in this advertisement bulletin.
Statement of Qualifications Guidelines
When preparing your Statement of Qualifications, please follow these guidelines:
*The information you provide must be complete and presented in a clear and concise manner.
*Your Statement of Qualifications must be typewritten using Arial 12-point font
*Limit your response to no more than a total of two (2) typewritten pages.
1. Describe your experience supervising or leading technical staff responsible for application development or business systems support. Include your approach to workload prioritization, staff development, and performance management, and provide an example that demonstrates your ability to resolve challenges or conflicts within a team.
2. Describe your experience managing or overseeing multiple applications or IT projects supporting mission-critical business operations. Include your role in planning, prioritization, and delivery, and explain how you ensured solutions met business needs, technical standards, and delivery timelines.
3. Describe your experience working with non-technical stakeholders, leadership, and external partners to deliver IT solutions. Include how you translated business needs into technical solutions and managed expectations, risks, or competing priorities in a complex environment.