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Job Detail
Application Process
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The process of application to the Georgia Department of Education is one of a candidate reviewing our advertised positions and applying to those which best
fit his/her employment history and qualifications.
Submit either by fax, U.S. mail, or email a cover letter and a resume OR a State of Georgia Application to:
Tracey Glen, Recruiter
Georgia Department of Education
Human Resources Office
2052 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill, Jr. Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-2510
Fax: 404-657-7840 recruiter@doe.k12.ga.us
Please be sure to reference the job announcement number in your email or cover letter.
Please note: Please be sure to read the minimum qualifications posted for each position. Some of the education-specific positions require Georgia professional education certification. Documentation of this certification is required with the application/resume. An application or resume will not be considered for the position until this documentation is received in Human Resources. Georgia professional educator certification inquiries can be directed to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission by calling 404-232-2500 or visiting the web site at www.gapsc.com.
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Announcement 10-91
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All Job Openings
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Job Title: |
Systems Analyst 2 (Facilities Development) |
Post Date: |
12/20/2010 |
Apply by: |
Until Filled |
Job ID: |
New, state-funded |
Location: |
1966 Twin Towers East,
Atlanta, Georgia |
Program/Unit: |
Office of Technology Services |
Description of Duties: |
Under limited supervision designs, codes, tests, modifies and debugs computer software. Leads system development and/or maintenance in the Facilities Development area. Supervises development team and provides guidance, training and ongoing communications to improves the quality/quantity of each individual's performance. Job duties include but are not limited to supervising and planning work of assigned staff; compiling and writing documentation of program development and subsequent revisions, inserting comments in the coded instructions; consulting with others to clarify program intent, identify problems and suggest changes; debugging, adapting, and modifying code and logic of existing applications; determining portability of code between operating systems and hardware; developing and maintaining test standards relevant to the development life cycle and change management processes; evaluating, selecting, integrating, and implementing new system architecture, tools, and techniques; overseeing and/or performing work in designing, maintaining, and coding programs using agency standard programming languages; preparing detailed workflow charts and diagrams that describe input, output, and logical operations; supervising staff in the development and enhancement of computer systems and software applications; testing code to identify errors and debug; utilizing, modifying, or developing algorithms that maximize processing speed and utilize memory efficiently; writing and debugging programs or program modules; writing or contributing to instructions or manuals to guide end users. |
Minimum Qualifications: |
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in computer science or a related field and two years of programming/supervisory experience OR Associates Degree or equivalent two year technical certificate from an accredited program and six years of programming experience with at least two years in a supervisory position OR One year of experience as a State of Georgia Systems Analyst 1. |
Preferred Qualifications: |
Preference will be given to applicants who, in addition to meeting the minimum qualifications, five or more years of experience in one or more of the following:
• Development experience using one or more of the following: C#, ASP.NET, T-SQL, PL/SQL, XML, XSL, XSLT, XHTML,CSSHTML, Web Services, JavaScript, Visual Basic , Active Reports, Visual Studio, SQL Analysis Services, Integration Services and JQUERY
• Knowledge of full application life cycle design tools and methodologies, e.g., Agile, Scrum, Rational
• Development experience using Visual SourceSafe and Team Foundation Server
• Experience with one or more of the following tools/solutions: SQL Server 2005/2008, Oracle 10G, .Net Framework, Active Directory, or Identity Management solutions and experience working with cross browsers
• Experience with SharePoint 2007/2010 as a developer and/or designer (e.g. custom master page design/themes and/or SharePoint Designer)
• Knowledge in Testing and debugging application systems using System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process
• Experience building reports in Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008 Reporting Services
• Hands-on experience in web services security implementations, single sign-on and web service federation architectures
• Hands-on experience in workflow systems and portals, including those based on Microsoft technologies and competitive platforms
• Strong communication, presentation and meeting skills
• Experience with MS Visio, MS Project, and MS Office
• Experience as a systems architect |
Salary/Benefits: |
Pay Grade 19 – Annual salary range $52,172.55 (minimum) to $91,137.94 (maximum). Hiring salary is commensurate with current employment and relevant education/training and work experience and available funding. Benefit options include life, disability, dental and health insurance, annual/sick leave, and Employees’ Retirement or Teachers’ Retirement. |
Consideration/interviews will begin as soon as a list of applicants is
established. Applications/resumes will be evaluated and only those meeting the
qualifications will be considered. Top candidates will be contacted for
interviews. No notification will be sent to applicants except those who are
selected for interviews. Due to the large volume of applications received by
this office, we are unable to provide information on your application
status.
It is the policy of the Georgia Department of Education not to discriminate
on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, disability, or age in its
employment practices.
In accordance with Public Law 99-603, also known as the Immigration Reform
and Control Act of 1986, the Department of Education employs only U.S. citizens
and lawfully authorized alien workers. All persons hired by the Georgia Department of Education are required
to verify identity and employment eligibility and must agree to undergo drug screening and a criminal background investigation.
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An Equal Opportunity Employer
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