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Intermediate Analyst
Posted On: Apr 09, 2009 (09:38:44)

TITLE:   Intermediate Analyst

ORGANIZATION:

Information Technology

APPLICABLE TO: IT Development

 

DUTIES:

 

Under general supervision, exercising a high degree of independent judgment and skill on problems frequently of a complex and confidential nature, to participate in the development, maintenance, and enhancement of business applications. In this capacity, as assigned, to undertake such work as:

 

Provide business analysis and programming expertise within an assigned business unit/area, usually as a member of a project team, in the analysis, design, and development of business applications.

 

Provide technical consulting support on project or system issues.

 

Evaluate application software packages and make recommendations to management or other project leaders as assigned. Participate with other IT members, customers, and other stakeholders in new product reviews, tests, and pilots.

 

Formulate and define system scope and objectives through research and fact­finding to develop or modify moderately complex information systems to solve business problems.

 

Regularly coach other project personnel in most phases of applications systems analysis and programming activities to ensure business application systems are developed in a way that complies with architectural standards and established methodologies and practices.

 

Prepare detailed specifications from which programs will be written and ensure production and quality of applications meets specifications of operational schedules and business activities.

 

Devise or modify procedures to solve complex problems considering computer equipment capacity and limitations, operating time and form of desired results.

 

Develop or modify application programs from detailed specifications. Code, test, debug, and document programs.

 

Develop and maintain application interfaces, reports, conversion programs, and custom functionality.


Identify conflicting business practices and integration issues, recommending alternative solutions.

 

Monitor and report to management or other assigned project leaders on the status of project efforts, anticipating/identifying issues that inhibit the attainment of project goals and implementing corrective actions.

 

Develop business relationships and integrate activities with other IT departments to ensure successful implementation and support of project efforts. Foster and maintain good relationships with customers and IT colleagues to meet expected customer service levels.

 

Special assignments, both recurring and non-recurring, in connection with IT operations.

 

SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

For holding as confidential information relating to Company operations. For proper care of equipment, data, and supplies.

 

For adherence to departmental operating requirements.

 

CONTACTS:

 

With all levels of employees in various departments of the Company. QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Business Administration, Mathematics, or equivalent computer related degree from an accredited college or university, with a minimum of 12 credit hours in computer programming and analysis/design courses. The computer related courses require a minimum grade of C, with a minimum overall grade point average of 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 or 3.5 on a scale of 5.0. One full year of experience in programming/analysis with necessary functional and technical experience.

 

Or

 

1) An Associate's Degree or 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university and four years of directly related experience, or 2) Eight years of directly related experience in lieu of the academic requirements.






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