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City of Cincinnati

COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST

City of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45208


This employee performs a variety of complex technical duties related to the analysis of city, county, and criminal justice agencies' data processing needs. Employee designs, tests, and implements systems and performs modifications to existing computer applications. Performs related duties as required.

SPECIFIC DUTIES

This employee is responsible for the technical development, implementation, and support of various solutions in the Enterprise Applications Program. The position duties encompass skills in multiple areas including application development, business analysis, application support, and support of the various components that make up the Enterprise Applications’ development stack. The person who fills this position will also: perform in depth research, gather information, perform analysis, tests, evaluations for development, maintenance, and implementation of various business solutions within the Enterprise Applications program area. In addition, they will provide application user support, write and interpret SQL and stored procedures, and generate reports.

Knowledge of:

Data processing applications such as geographical information systems, financial systems, human resources, court management, and other management information systems.Standard programming languages.Design, installation, and maintenance of enterprise distributed client server and desktop computer systems.Principles and practices of computer network systems analysis and design.Current trends and new technologies in data processing.Desktop software packages and operating systems.Principles of effective documentation.Effective customer service.Operating Systems:

Methods and practices of installation for upgrading of client servers and desktop computer hardware and software.Computer system configurations.Networking:

Principles of computer network systems analysis and design.Local area network hardware and transmission protocols.Data communication concepts and principles.Internet and intranet architecture.Network security policies, techniques, and procedures.Network configuration, maintenance, and diagnostic procedures and techniques.Licensing Agreement enforcement.Analyze network communication requirements.Troubleshoot and resolve network hardware and software problems.Use and maintain networking test equipment.Lead a technical team in developing network infrastructure.Programming:

Computer operating systems/hardware.Program design and analysis.Principles and techniques of programming.Programming languages (Java, C, C++, Visual Basic, etc.) and utilities.Database Administration:

Database management systems.Database design.Database tools.Data/file management tools.Database utilities.Data warehouse and multi dimensions.File and data recovery.Database security methods and techniques.Physical control standards and procedures.Database software (Oracle, SQL, etc.)Manage a multiple data base environment.Develop procedures and means of storage for archiving data.Web:

In-depth graphic design.User interface design.Advertising and marketing.Information architecture.Management of e-commerce.Front-end web code such as HTML and JavaScript.Business:

Business systems analysis.Business software packages.GIS:

Desktop GIS software for analysis, query, and visualization (e.g., ESRI's ArcView).WEB-based GIS application interfaces and data presentation.Desktop or Workstation GIS advanced software for data creation, geo processing, and conversion (e.g., ESRI's Arc Info).Geo-locational and Geo-relational dataset concepts and database structures.Engineering/surveying principles and practices as related to GIS and GPS (global positioning systems) applications.Interface and integration of GIS database systems with other public enterprise systems such as permitting, licensing, and financial systems.Skill to:

Install, configure, upgrade, and maintain hardware and software, including that related to local and wide area networks.Troubleshoot and resolve network hardware and software problems.Use and maintain networking test equipment.Ability to:

Prepare clear and concise reports and technical documents.Develop and recommend cost effective improvements for technical systems.Implement systems based on design specifications and instructions.Recommend purchase of computer equipment, services, and supplies.Plan, analyze, design, program, test, debug, document, and maintain various systems and applications.Design and develop software to facilitate inter-operability of software programs and data sharing.Analyze network communication requirements.Manage a multiple data base environment.Develop procedures and means of storage for archiving data.Lead a technical team in developing network infrastructure.Design a client workflow using multiple software to accomplish a group of tasks.Coordinate, prepare, and review requests for proposals to accomplish design objectives.Develop and apply various criteria to evaluate contract bids and recommend selections (as assigned).PROMOTIONAL:

Each applicant must have three years of experience as a Senior Computer Programmer Analyst with the City of Cincinnati plus a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in computer science, information technology, computer programming, criminal justice, geography, or a related field.OREach applicant must have five years of experience as a Senior Computer Programmer Analyst with the City of Cincinnati plus an Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in computer science, information technology, computer programming, criminal justice, geography, or a related field.OPEN:

Each applicant must have four years of senior-level paid professional experience in information technology or information systems, plus a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in GIS, geography, planning, information technology, computer science or a related field.OREach applicant must have six years of senior-level paid professional experience in information technology or information systems, plus an Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in GIS, geography, planning, information technology, computer science or a related field.OTHER REQUIREMENTS

A valid Driver's License is required for some positions.Some positions may require a criminal background investigation and fingerprinting due to the sensitive nature of the work.May be required to work irregular hours and be on-call.MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION

Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.Environmental Conditions

Office environment, exposure to computer screens; travel to sites within the City/Hamilton County may be required.Physical Conditions

Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting and standing for prolonged periods of time; general manual dexterity; must be able to operate assigned vehicle (as required).Examples of Work Performed

(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)Performs all the essential functions of Computer Programmer Analyst and Senior Computer Programmer Analyst.Installs and maintains workstations and servers using various operating systems such as Novell, UNIX, and Windows NT.Establishes connectivity between the different systems located on the network.Applies hardware and protocol knowledge for addressing connectivity problems such as TCP/IP, IP, IPX, router, hubs, etc.Applies in-depth understanding of protocols, topography, hardware, and software.Applies tools to monitor server activity; determines the extent of a problem such as desktop, multiple desktop, multiple servers, etc.Troubleshoots operating systems such as Novell, Windows NT, UNIX, or AS 400 using server diagnostic tools.Installs and configures major applications (such as: Cincinnati Financial System, Human Resource Information System, Cincinnati Area Geographic Information System, Court Management System, Jail Management System, and Automated Fingerprint Identification System).Coordinates and performs hardware and/or software upgrades.Designs and develops software to facilitate inter-operability of applications and data sharing on a distributed, centralized, or decentralized platform.On a high level, identifies and develops specifications for interface and conversion programs and procedures.On a high level, develops procedures for backup, restoration, and disaster recovery.Designs a client workflow using multiple software to accomplish a group of tasks.Consolidates and integrates various workflows to constitute major applications such as Cincinnati Financial System, Cincinnati Area Geographic Information System, Banner (Water Works/Sewers billing system), Total Enterprise Asset Management (TEAM), Jail Management System, Court Management System, etc.Evaluates and specifies hardware configuration.Creates and maintains major project work plans.Develops a budget and work plan to facilitate completion of the application design.Provides training and mentoring to lower-level employees.Identifies end-user training requirements; oversees the development of end-user training materials and programs.Administers training program for major applications.Assures that appropriate IT security is considered in all tasks.Act in compliance with the City of Cincinnati's Information Security Policy, Administrative Regulations, and related standards and procedures in the City's Human Resources Policies and Procedures.Probationary Period

Twelve monthsSupervision Exercised

May exercise technical and functional supervision over lower-level employees.

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