$45.88-$68.80 Hourly / $7,952.53-$11,925.33 Monthly / $95,430.40-$143,104.00 Yearly
An employee in
this class is responsible for performing a variety of technical computer
programming and systems analysis tasks of more than average difficulty. Employees coordinate and monitor
the work of technical project
team members in the completion of specified assignments. Tasks include the design, development or modification,
testing, and implementation of data processing systems, programs, and procedures.
Tasks require that the employees consult with user personnel, functional data processing personnel, and other
project team members
to resolve technical questions. Although
under general supervision, employees are expected to exercise considerable
initiative and independent judgment in selecting work methods and performing
assigned tasks. An employee in this class may be subject to on-call status on a
rotating basis to provide 24-hour/7-day service. Work is reviewed while in
progress and upon completion through discussions and reports submitted.
Develops and/or
modifies  applications/systems/processes
from specifications;; assists in technical systems design from functional specifications; develops documentation or modifies existing
documentation for applications/systems/processes according
to standards.
Participates in training programs
to develop new skills and maintain existing
competencies; conducts training
sessions; assists in the preparation and delivery of user training programs.
Analyzes problems
and implements solutions; consults with functional team members, users,
and technical project
team members on technical
questions; coordinates, schedules, assigns, and monitors the work of technical
project team members.
Conducts cost/benefit analyses; conducts technical research and prepares and presents reports on findings.
Performs related work as required.
Considerable knowledge of: computer technology, systems analysis, , operations, and utilities; procedures necessary to design, implement and test computer systems and programs.
Working knowledge of:
data communications.
Ability to: acquire knowledge of additional systems; design and implement major systems and applications;; train user and lower-level personnel; coordinate and review the work of others; express oneself clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.