Bargaining Unit: Unrep - General Mgmt (U15)
$68.50-$93.27 Hourly / $5,480.00-$7,461.60 BiWeekly /
$11,873.33-$16,166.80 Monthly / $142,480.00-$194,001.60 Yearly
DESCRIPTION
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This flexibly staffed class series specification describes the lead level classification in the Application Systems Engineer series. Under direction, to provide thought leadership and operational support for the County’s information systems, architect business solutions, and serve as a liaison between department/agency representatives and third-party service providers. Application Systems Engineer III’s are responsible for designing, developing, analyzing, implementing, and maintaining software, including enterprise-class, and multi-tier systems; and perform related duties as required. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
The class of Application Systems Engineer III is a multi-disciplinary, senior-level, classification in the Application Systems Engineer series located in the Information Technology Department (ITD). Positions at this level perform a significant portion of the work assigned to the Application Systems Engineer II’s, but with greater independence and full responsibility expected of positions at the senior level. Additionally, Application Systems Engineer III may lead peers and supervise lower-level staff by assigning and prioritizing the day-to-day work, evaluating their work, and serving as a mentor toward their career advancement.
This series specification describes classifications which contain four (4) career tracks; Engineer, Systems Analyst, Business Analyst, and Quality Assurance. These tracks are not completely distinct and while incumbents may specialize in one area, they may be expected to perform duties in all areas.
Engineer Track
Incumbents in the Engineer discipline are typically fully responsible for coding, testing, and/or maintenance of all or part of an application. Incumbents analyze, define, design programs, and ensure that user department requirements are met. Engineers are responsible for implementing, programming, writing program design specifications, supporting database design, modifying existing systems, providing production support for users and their systems, and defining problems and recommending solutions.
Systems Analyst Track
Incumbents in the Systems Analyst discipline are typically responsible for analysis, documentation, and design of applications or subsystems of major systems.
Business Analyst Track
Incumbents in the Business Analyst discipline are responsible for aligning the business strategies of a County department or Agency with its technology.
Quality Assurance Track
Incumbents in the Quality Assurance discipline are responsible for verifying that enterprise applications meet customer requirements. This is typically done by reviewing customer requirements, creating test data and test scripts to validate application functionality. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to, integrated testing, interface testing, system testing, regression testing, performance testing, and obtaining approvals to move applications into the production environment.
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
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NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed.
Engineer Track
Systems Analyst Track
Business Analyst Track
Quality Assurance Track
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in MIS, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field.
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Experience:
The equivalent of four (4) years full-time experience designing, developing, analyzing, supporting, and implementing complex software systems.
Substitution:
Three (3) additional years of full-time experience designing, developing, analyzing, supporting, and implementing complex software systems may be substituted for the education requirement.
NOTE: The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination.
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KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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NOTE: The level and scope of the following knowledge and abilities are related to duties listed under the “Examples of Duties” section of this specification. Knowledge of:
Ability to:
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CLASS SPEC HISTORY
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Newspec: 1868 LC:cs 1/20/16 CSC Date: 2/17/16 EL:jf Revised 2/6/17 CSC Date: 4/12/17 RE:ac Revised 1/29/19 CSC Date: 2/27/19 SK:saa Revised 11/07/2022 CSC Date:01/11/2023 |