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Serve as a “business systems analyst” and assist customer in defining system needs based upon known requirements. Preferred Computer Applications: SAP Preferred Other Computer Applications: SQL Reporting Services, SQL Report Builder, Power BI, Visual Studio Preferred Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Email to a Friend EEO Statement EEO Statement EEO Statement The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work and learning environment free from discrimination and harassment.
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As a Network Analyst, you'll help develop new fintech products that will change the way the world pays, banks and invests. Jobs for Humanity is collaborating with FIS Global to build an inclusive and just employment ecosystem.
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Programmer Analyst II – Senior: Performs feasibility evaluations, estimates system analysis and programming time, computer resources, and related costs. Job Description - Programmer Analyst I, II, III, or Sr - Data ManagementWe are currently hiring a Programmer Analyst I, II, III, or Senior for our IT Customer Applications team.
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Sr Programmer Analyst II - ONSITE. The successful Senior Cobol Developer is an experienced application developer who can pair technical concepts and skills with knowledge of the Company's internal policies and procedures to solve complex problems in creative, effective, and efficient ways to support annuity product development.
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The Programmer Analyst II works under supervision of the Director of Technology Services to develop, implement, and maintain software applications for our fast-paced, growing team.
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Are you an experienced Programmer Analyst, ready for a unique opportunity to grow with an environmental state agency? TCEQ will conduct a criminal history records search, driving history (if required for the job) on candidates offered employment.
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Development skills; Experience with Networks; Experience with IPv4 Protocol and Networking; Can work well with a TEAM; Experience with Python
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RPG Programmer/Analyst II. Knowledge of common source control for RPG and Java build tools; Azure DevOps, Maven and GIT preferred. RPG Programmer/Analyst II. Landstar is looking for an RPG Developer.
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We are a leading retirement services company that issues, reinsures and acquires retirement savings products designed for the increasing number of individuals and institutions seeking to fund retirement needs.
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Programmer Analyst II - In addition to the above: Two (2) years of full-time professional level experience in systems analysis and programming in a large multi-processing environment.
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Applications are currently being accepted for Programmer Analyst II in the. and are a retired annuitant with CalPERS or CalSTRS, you must reinstate from your retirement system. Contract employees become members of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) upon appointment.
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Role: IT PROGRAMMER ANALYST II. Experience utilizing Microsoft Office programs (Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel, Visio, VBA, etc.) Candidates may substitute the possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Information Technology, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or other information technology related field and one year of experience designing, developing, testing, implementing and maintaining applications systems and programs using generally accepted computer programming languages or other developmental tools for the required experience.
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Implement and maintain software build processes and configuration management
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The University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering Digital Communication & Information Services team is looking for a Programmer Analyst II to enhance and expand our team.
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Programmer/Analyst II, III, IV and V positions require increasing levels of knowledge and experience, exercise increasing levels of independent judgment, and are responsible for software applications of increasing importance and complexity.
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