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Developer Lead position will lead staff in functional work efforts associated with generating software specifications and associated documentation, solution design, solution development, solution testing, and
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Data Management and Analytics (EDMA) team at Information Technology Services (ITS) within the University System of Georgia is seeking a Cloud ETL Developer. The Enterprise Data Management and Analytics
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Software Developer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of tools to support enterprise data utilization. This role ensures data integrity, optimizes data architecture
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the following duties. Coordinates and supports department projects and activities Assists with the management of endpoints including workstations, tablets, smartphones, and printers. Tests and coordinates
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in software and hardware evaluations. Prepares and tracks orders, receives, and inspects orders, updates receiving logs, processes packing slips, resolves order discrepancies, notifies technical staff
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. Knowledge of USG business procedures and best practices. Knowledge of software development lifecycles and approaches (including, but not limited to functional testing procedures). Knowledge of Accounts
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system. The software supported may include Ellucian Banner 9, Oracle WebLogic and/or Tomcat Server, Oracle Database, MS SQL Databases, as well as other products as required to support the enterprise
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. Assists in troubleshooting and resolving a variety of problems and issues. 4. Assists in developing software to automate processes. 5. Prepares documentation of tools, procedures, diagnoses, repairs and
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resolves a variety of problems and issues. 7. Develops software to automate processes. 8. Prepares documentation of tools, procedures, diagnoses, repairs, and requirements. 9. Research requirements
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comprehensive documentation, and ensure that all stakeholders have a shared understanding of project goals Testing and Quality Assurance: Collaborate with team on testing strategies, including functional testing