Information Technology Programmer/Analyst
SALARY: $64,531.68 - $78,438.66 Annually
OPENING DATE: 08/10/17
CLOSING DATE: 09/25/17 04:30 PM
DESCRIPTION OF BASIC FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
To perform systems design and modification; database administration; programming; and hardware and software selection and modification. To perform routine to complex duties in support of the College's administrative and academic functions for mainframe, local area network, and personal computer applications. Employees in this classification receive minimal supervision within a broad framework of policies and procedures. Employees in this classification direct, coordinate, supervise, and formally evaluate the work of others. This job class exercises responsibility for the successful provision and supervision of information technology services for the District, which requires specialized knowledge in the areas of information technology systems, operations, and programming. This job class functions at a full supervisory level of classification, is overtime exempt, and is not eligible for longevity benefits.
SUPERVISOR: Director of Information Technology or designee.
CLASSIFICATION: Range 20 on the Administrative Salary Schedule, 40 hours per week, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, 12 months per year.
BENEFITS: Holiday, vacation and sick time will be provided. Our competitive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance provided at a share of cost on a pretax basis and an employee assistance program (EAP).
Employees have the option to contribute to:
• Health Savings Account (HSA)
• 403(b) and 457 Retirement Plans
• Section 125 Plan including Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Dependent Day Care Accounts
In addition, employees have the option to purchase:
• Disability Income Insurance
• Cancer Insurance
• Life Insurance
• Accident Only Insurance
• Critical Illness Insurance
For more information regarding Employment and Benefit Policies, please view the Administrative Agreement - Appendix A. Please note that while employees accrue vacation their first six months, they cannot take vacation until after their first six months of employment.
TYPICAL DUTIES, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITY:
TYPICAL DUTIES
Essential Functions:
• Writes, tests, implements, modifies, and maintains a variety of complex computer programs using the District's information systems, and third party vendor software and database designs.
• Analyzes existing programs and makes necessary program modifications; assists or leads in analyzing new releases of ERP applications and tools and evaluating the impact of custom modifications.
• Configures, administers and maintains databases and database servers as related to the District's ERP systems providing database functions to application and web services.
• Performs installation and updating of servers, databases and application software for the District's ERP systems.
• Identifies and corrects program logic errors; prepares solutions that fit available timelines and resources.
• Researches and analyzes federal, state, and local requirements, policies and procedures to design and implement computer solutions for District needs.
• Identifies details of analysis studies; determines and locates sources for collecting data and information.
• Develops, understands, and communicates future direction of systems including cost benefit analysis.
• Performs project leader responsibilities; monitors and coordinates activities of the project; constructs time and cost estimates; provides project reports, updates, and recommendations.
• Writes and revises technical manuals using proper operating procedures for use of software.
• Conducts training sessions for end users.
• Operates a variety of computers and related equipment including mainframe and file servers, printers, and network related equipment.
• Keeps abreast of technical developments and information system trends; anticipates changing needs by self-study and participation in courses, seminars, and conferences.
• Assesses workload implications and feasibility of new system requirements; analyzes existing systems performance in relation to specified requirements to ensure proper integration of new programs.
• Evaluation of change requests to ensure proper integration within existing ERP systems.
• Reviews, redesigns, or modifies existing systems to improve effectiveness and efficiency.
• Learns and implements new languages and technologies as required.
• Communicates with District users and technology services staff to ensure information needs are being met.
• Serves as a resource person to the District with users, vendors, and other community college consortia members.
• Supports a "Data Warehouse" capability to meet the information needs of the District, both as-scheduled data extracts and on an as-needed request basis.
• Supports the District's State MIS and Federal reporting needs.
• Provides support and writes queries and creates reports for ad-hoc, operational or general data reporting needs.
• Works in cooperation with the Office of Research and Planning to assess and meet the data needs for departments, staff, faculty, and students.
• Attends various meetings, conferences, and seminars related to data processing operations and serves on various district committees as resource person.
• Supervises other staff as needed.
• Performs other related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge of:
• principles, concepts, practices, terminology of operating systems, client/server architectures and related services.
• techniques and practices of computer programming, database management, and software support.
• principles, techniques, and tools for effective and efficient troubleshooting and performance monitoring.
• emergency and disaster preparedness and recovery for information and communication systems.
• computer operating systems, hardware, network systems, LAN and internet computing technologies.
• SQL and other related enterprise database management system (DBMS) architectures.
• principles and practices for design, integration, and transition to/from an enterprise DBMS.
• Current industry information, vendor direction, new products and new technical architectures.
• computer languages as specified
• supervisory methods and techniques
Ability to:
• organize, prioritize, and track tasks, requests, and projects effectively using appropriate charts, project management and database tools
• analyze complex information technology and programming procedures and develop logical conclusions
• develop, write, test, debug, and modify information technology programs
• translate program statements into computer language or from one language to another
• instruct, write, and listen effectively; correctly interpret and resolve complex problems
• meet timelines by working productively and efficiently with minimal oversight
• keep accurate and complete records, and system documentation for areas of responsibilities
• review, analyze, and summarize reports orally, in writing and electronically
• maintain a broad knowledge of state-of-the-art technology, equipment, and/or systems
• supervise, direct, and formally evaluate the work of assigned staff
• communicate effectively in both oral and written forms
• establish and maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties
• work evenings and weekends as needed to accomplish essential functions
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION:
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience and Education Required:
• Combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree, with major coursework in computer information systems and database technologies or related areas.
• Minimum of three years professional and supervisory experience directly developing or supporting an integrated database Enterprise Resource Management System; progressively responsible experience in an information technology or administrative role.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
To be considered a candidate for an Administrative position, the applicant must submit ALL of the following materials:
Online Application with the following materials attached:
Cover letter addressing criteria listed in the position announcement
Current resume and/or placement file
College transcripts (unofficial will be accepted at the time of application)
Attention Internal Applicants:
Internal candidates must also submit all required materials to be considered.
Internal candidates cannot attach evaluations OR letters of recommendation from administrators or Board of Trustee members.
After formal application has been made, all application materials will be screened.
Interviews will be by invitation only.
Interviews are held on campus. No Skype or Phone Interviews.
The District does not provide expense reimbursement for those invited to initial interviews.
Placement on the Shasta College Salary Schedule is commensurate with previous education and experience.
The District does not reimburse for new hire moving expenses.
New Administrative Appointments will be placed at the step 1 on the Administrative Salary Schedule and will graduate to the next step on July 1st of the following year if they have rendered 6 months of satisfactory service, with subsequent steps annually thereafter to a maximum fifth step.
Salary placement would only be negotiable if the candidate held the same position with another community college and step 2 or 3 would be the maximum considered depending on the number of years of service.
For full application instructions and position description, visit http://apptrkr.com/1066468
The Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District ("Shasta College") does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religious preference, age, disability (physical and mental), pregnancy (including pregnancy, childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), gender identity, sexual orientation, genetics, military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in admission and access to, or treatment in employment, educational programs or activities at any of its campuses. Shasta College also prohibits harassment on any of these bases, including sexual harassment, as well as sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.