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Description PROGRAMMER/ANALYST-H The University of Alabama at Birmingham General Responsibilities Provides support for the analysis, design, estimates, development, documentation, testing and implementation
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Internal Number: T227528 Job Description FOR USE BY IT AND HSIS ONLY: The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is seeking a SOFTWARE DEVELOPER-ENT to perform maintenance on existing software products
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analysts or systems administrators Key Responsibilities : Translate business requirements into technical solutions, recommend alternative technical and business approaches, and lead software development
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Internal Number: T226870 Job Description SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER II University of Alabama at Birmingham Key Roles & Responsibilities * Provides technical and programming software support to enable efficient and
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and technical resource on projects Experience managing vendor software Have excellent interpersonal skills and have had client facing roles which encompass all phases of the SDLC. Successful candidate
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Business Objects. To perform both analyst and developer responsibilities as needed. To perform highly complex analysis and design across multiple database platforms and technologies. To identify, describe
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Microsoft Office Suite, including Outlook and Excel Aptitude for learning new technology and software Excellent attention to detail and organization skills Excellent formal written and verbal communication
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development and compliance needs are met while maintaining a culture of civility for the School. Provides counsel to chairs and department administrators on appropriate methods of performance management. Leads
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to healthcare operations. 2. Exhibits novice level presentation and interpersonal skills to educate healthcare software application users regarding effective and efficient use of information technology. 3
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to healthcare operations. 2. Exhibits novice level presentation and interpersonal skills to educate healthcare software application users regarding effective and efficient use of information technology. 3