Programmer Analysts Information Technology (IT) - Latham, NY at Geebo

Programmer Analysts

Company Name:
OpTech Gente
Analyze business requirements, develop a design plan, translate plan into program specifications (or a manual process), code, test, and coordinate implementation.
Essential
Responsibilities:
Work with internal associates to identify business challenges and opportunities for improvement.
Develop work plans for assigned projects.
New and existing software maintenance.
Translate requirements into programming specifications.
Code and test program changes, created or installed.
Review project requests and recommends action to be taken.
Assist in training new associates both within department and within business units.
Complete all required documentation to meet department standards.
Perform the role of project leader when needed.
Interface with external customers whenever needed.
Adhere to privacy and confidential and proprietary company policies and procedures (i.e. HIPAA).
Participate in any/all training and educational activities necessary to fulfill at least the minimum requirements as specified within your departmental goals. This is in addition to, the completion of any activities necessary for the maintenance of professional affiliations or organizational requirements.
Diligently maintain the cleanliness of all equipment, workstations and the overall facility on a daily basis.
As required by changing business needs, complete additional responsibilities as assigned.
Education:
4-year degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience required.
Experience and Background:
Minimum 10 years of system analysis and programming experience required.
Minimum 5 years Data Modeling experience required.
Experience with PCs and LAN systems recommended.
Software experience required: COBOL, CICS, and Easytrieve plus.
Experience with IBM, JCL, VSAM/IDCAMS and support utilities required.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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