Wyoming operates a sprawling infrastructure and public-safety mandate across 97,000 square miles, supported by a mid-career-heavy workforce (186 mid-level hires tracked) balanced between operations (117 roles), engineering (76), and healthcare (71). The tech stack—Oracle, SAP, ServiceNow, ArcGIS, and SQL Server—reflects enterprise governance systems typical of large state agencies, though the pain-point list reveals persistent friction: aging infrastructure maintenance, fuel-tax compliance, interagency coordination, and federal-state requirement alignment dominate operational priorities.
Notable leadership hires: Dam & Reservoir Director, Executive Director, Deputy Director, Finance Director
The State of Wyoming administers public services spanning transportation infrastructure, wildlife management, public health, and emergency services. Active projects include highway reconstruction, snowmobile trail grooming, preventive-maintenance programs, and environmental control installations—work reflecting rural and mountainous operational geography. The agency maintains ~5,000–10,000 employees across multiple departments, with steady hiring concentrated in operations, engineering, and healthcare roles. Budget constraints and aging infrastructure maintenance compete as persistent operational pressures across projects.
Oracle, SAP, ServiceNow, ArcGIS Pro/Online, SQL Server, Microsoft 365 (Outlook, SharePoint, Office), Google Workspace, and AutoCAD form the core stack across enterprise resource planning, asset management, and geospatial operations.
Active work includes interstate highway and bridge reconstruction, preventive-maintenance programs, snowmobile trail grooming across nine areas, and environmental control system installations. Winter snow-plow operations and wildlife property maintenance round out the portfolio.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size