County government operations spanning public safety, infrastructure, and community services
McKenzie County operates a full-service county government across 11+ departments in western North Dakota. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward ArcGIS (five products: Online, Server, Portal, Desktop, Enterprise) paired with SQL Server and Python, reflecting a GIS-first infrastructure strategy for mapping, emergency response, and public works coordination. Active hiring across engineering, ops, and security roles—with 10 posts in the last 30 days—suggests IT modernization underway, particularly around ArcGIS Enterprise deployment and data workflows for 911 addressing and road management.
McKenzie County is a county government in Watford City, North Dakota, responsible for core administrative, public safety, infrastructure, and community services. The organization spans the Auditor/Treasurer, Sheriff's Office, Correctional Facility, Planning and Zoning, Road and Bridge, Water Resource District, County Library, and connections to schools and university extension. The county manages water resources, emergency response, landfill operations, motor vehicle services, and economic development. GIS and data systems support decision-making across departments, with active projects focused on road improvements, emergency response coordination, ArcGIS deployment, and 911 addressing data workflows.
McKenzie County uses the full ArcGIS suite: ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Portal, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Enterprise, along with SQL Server and Python, primarily for county workflows, web mapping, and emergency response coordination.
Current projects include highway and county road improvements, ArcGIS Enterprise deployment and configuration, web mapping applications, 911 addressing data workflows, and preventive maintenance scheduling for county infrastructure.
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