$40.92-$51.31 Hourly / $3,068.78-$3,848.01 BiWeekly /
$80,095.00-$100,433.00 Yearly
Incumbents in this class perform tasks of a moderate to complex nature in one or more of the following functional areas:
Notes:
For the purposes of recruitment, examples of typical industry titles may be utilized in advertisements and postings as illustrated below. Incumbent's official title with the State of Connecticut will be Information Technology Analyst 1. |
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Functional Area | Industry Title |
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Service/Help Desk | Service/Help Desk Specialist or Technician, PC Maintenance Technician |
Desktop Services | Desktop Technician |
Production Control | Production Control Specialist |
Software Development | Software Developer, Software Specialist |
Network Services | Network Technician, Network Specialist |
Infrastructure Complexity
Routine: An infrastructure that relies on intranet, local storage and dedicated server(s) to provide computing support.
Moderately complex: An infrastructure that relies on intranet, SAN storage and shared servers to provide computing support.
Complex: An infrastructure that relies on Internet, IT security, application integration to provide computing support.
Highly complex: An infrastructure that relies on integration with all of the following IT functional areas: networking, systems development, systems programming, IT security and database administration.
Application Complexity
Routine: Executable application program, module, or subroutine using an operating-system or machine-interfacing language that reads programmed files, structured databases, or computer registers, and performs object processing involving graphic (algebraic), spatial (geometric) or computational (arithmetic) operations, character search or sorting, and creates a human or machine-readable output.
Moderately Complex: Integrated set of multiple user written programs using compiled language that reads from multiple files or Data Base Management System (DBMS) based data base; processes intermediate files using arithmetic functions, character manipulation, and sorting; writes the processed data to one of several output files based on processing results; and produces multiple outputs.
Complex: Highly integrated set of programs with the following: each program using compiled language may read multiple files or a DBMS based data base; process intermediate files using the full range of software functions available; write the processed data to multiple output files based on processing results; update the master files, if any, with a capability for full error recovery; and produce multiple output.