Performs moderately difficult work of a technical nature in the analysis, evaluation, and development of information technology systems and procedures; prepares reports of findings and recommendations; and performs other duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
This class is the first level of independent worker in the series and functions under general supervision. Work assignments involve the analysis and automation of information systems where the design involves specified requirements and a fairly direct translation of existing work methods to computer processes, although some processing details may need to be changed and new forms developed, or other projects of comparable complexity. Automation is accomplished by means of integration of material into established data systems techniques, methods, applications, etc. Work processes analyzed are relatively uniform and stable, generally embrace one homogeneous body of subject matter at a time, and the impact of such work is limited due to the limited scope of the assignment.
Assignments may also involve the maintenance of larger, more complex systems including the development and implementation of minor changes/updates. Work assignments routinely encompass problems of average difficulty and complexity requiring the application of technical knowledge, skill and sound judgment in the use of fundamental information systems analyses principles, techniques, standards and guides. Assignments are carried out according to well-established and clearly applicable precedents, and may involve one or more functional areas, such as database administration, programming, network services, or operating systems.
Job Type: Permanent Full-Time
Agency: Department of Management
Location: Maui County (various)