Full-time position available with the General Services Department, Information Technology Division located at 4800 East 63rd Street
Salary Range: $5,794-$8,833/month
Normal Work Days/Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Application Deadline Date: December 26, 2024
Responsibilities
- Leads, manages, and performs the work of a unit engaged in varied computer operations and architecture projects.
- Assists lower-level IT Associates with more complex technical projects and problems.
- Provides leadership and coordination of project teams engaged in large, complex or enterprise-wide projects.
- Performs related activities and makes recommendations in areas that require a high level of technical competency.
- Plans, supervises, reviews, and participates in, complex or enterprise-wide projects in a competent fashion.
- Makes significant contributions to the success of projects by applying demonstrated knowledge.
- Provides expert level of analysis and technical guidance on business issues and processes.
- Evaluates new hardware and software system requirements with management and assists in the preparation of procedures and performance guidelines.
- Develops requirements and procedures for new operating systems' products and new hardware devices.
- Provides for product evaluation and testing of hardware/software for feature improvements, feasibility or applicability to existing products being used by the organization.
- Provides for training and support of products installed on the network systems as needed.
- Provides documentation and schematic representation of network systems relating to configuration, procedures, and other pertinent information.
- Performs highly complex programming tasks, such as designing, documenting, and coding program logic.
- Recommends the introduction of new programming/coding technologies as appropriate.
- Conducts studies requiring highly technical judgments on the conformity of departmental or inter- departmental accounting and statistical systems with municipal and state requirements.
- Prepares and presents recommendations for implementation of system modifications and revisions.
- Develops testing processes that effectively and efficiently measure program or application performance.
- Prepares instructional materials and training curriculum for specialized or complex training needs.
- Works with support and documentation groups to provide technical and user training and manuals for new systems and major system enhancements.
- Assures the efficient and productive use of resources and personnel.
- Assures accountability of project teams and other employees.
- Instills positive attitudes for embracing change and continuous improvement.
- Performs related work as required.
Qualifications
REQUIRES an accredited Bachelor's degree and 4 years of technology experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and technology experience.
Preference given to those with experience in project/program management, or coding/programming/development/support of applications, client server, database, mainframe, and web experience, or troubleshooting administration experience in regard to applications, business, database, network, PC, and servers. Other Information
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