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Information Technology Specialist III (Digital Financial Assets Infrastructure Specialist)

About the DFPI

The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) is California’s financial regulator, working to protect consumers by examining and licensing financial activities and taking action against unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices. We oversee state-chartered banks, credit unions, student loan servicers, and more. The DFPI has office locations in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, and San Francisco. The DFPI offers benefit packages, competitive salary, a robust training program and opportunities for advancement.

Position Details

Job Code #:

JC-427186

Position #(s):

410-113-1415-901

Working Title:

Digital Financial Assets Infrastructure Architect

Classification:

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST III

$8,961.00 - $12,009.00

# of Positions:

1

Work Location:

Sacramento

Telework:

Hybrid

Job Type:

12 Month Limited Term - Full Time

Job Description And Duties

The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation is recruiting for one limited term, full-time Information Technology Specialist IIl position in the Information Technology Division. Position to be located in the Sacramento office. This recruitment may be used to fill subsequent vacancies of these positions in DFPI within the next 180 days.

Under the general direction of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the ITS III serves as the Digital Financial Assets Infrastructure Architect and will serve as the ITSD liaison to the DFPI’s Digital Financial Assets Law (DFAL) Program. The candidate will be working closely with the Deputy Commissioner for Investor Protection and the DFAL team. In addition to serving as an advanced senior advisor in reviewing crypto assets transaction and activity on the blockchain, the incumbent will be leading the implementation of the new cryptocurrency monitoring technology such as Ethereum Chainalysis. The incumbent is expected to stay connected to market trends in popular blockchain analytics software products and tools for future innovative solutions. The candidate will further spearhead the infrastructure build-out for crypto kiosks data collection, provide oversight in the establishment of processes related to crypto kiosks that can incorporate several distinct products and cover multiple digital assets and serve as subject matter expert in the DFAL system development project. As the lead in the ITSD’s Strategic Planning and Emerging Technologies Section, the candidate will be working closely with project manager, application developers, systems engineers, and data scientist, on data mining relating to kiosk and digital financial assets data with the goal of providing the DFAL program with timely data analytics and dashboards. The incumbent will collaborate and provide support to sections within the Information Technology Services Division, the program areas, and the Department. The ITS III will develop and foster relationships with our clients and stakeholders while helping our department meet our mission and objectives through the support of mission critical applications.

This is a limited term position which may be extended or become permanent.

Final Filing Date: 4/29/2024

Examination Information

Applicants will need to take and pass the online Information Technology Specialist III exam/assessment to be eligible to apply for Information Technology Specialist III positions. Please visit: https://calcareers.ca.gov/JOBSGEN/2PBCH.PDF

Minimum Qualifications

Experience: Six years of information technology experience, two years of which shall include performance of highly specialized work in a lead or expert capacity on highly complex or specialized information technology systems or services in one or more of the major six domains or a closely related or emerging information technology field.

A master's or doctorate degree from an accredited college or university may substitute for four years of the required general information technology experience. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university may substitute for three years of the required general information technology experience. An associate degree from an accredited college may substitute for one year of the required general information technology experience. Only one degree may be used for substitution.

When using education to meet minimum qualifications, education must include 15 semester units (or 22.5 quarter units) of information technology or closely related course work.

Consider a rewarding and challenging career with the DFPI!

DFPI Website: www.dfpi.ca.gov