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Assistant Director - IT
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Assistant Director - IT43510BR
43510BR
Position DescriptionAssistant Director (IT) - Perform computer programmer job duties in support of business requirements in Lubbock, Texas. Test, analyze, maintain, and develop IT applications. Prepare, test, implement, and evaluate programs. Write, analyze and maintain documents, and consult with computer users in the area of data retrieval, statistical analysis, error message interpretation and analysis, job control language and program sets. Converts and modify programs to be compatible with current operating system and user requirements. Provide support to the managing director and assist in duties, as needed. Part-time remote work option in Lubbock County, TX.
Required Qualifications:Master's degree in Computer Science, Management of Information Systems (MIS), Information Technology (IT), or related field, and one (1) year of experience working with: SQL, Visual Studio, .Net, C# and ASP Scripting.
Major/Essential Functions- Programming duties include writing new HTML code for web pages, modifying existing pages and quality testing of all work. Additional programming languages are used such as Visual Basic, C#, Javascript, ASP.NET, CSS, and SQL.
- Design, develop and manage/troubleshoot internally-build PC software packages including but not limited to web based application programming, maintenance and database design. Actively participate in development of solutions to software-based challenges in the SOM educational program.
- Maintain and develop databases used for SOM functions such as campus reassignment, grade appeals, elective management and absence requests.
- Document new systems and changes or additions to existing systems documentation.
- Manage SOM hardware equipment (testing computers, staff computers, other hardware) related to the educational program. Direct the replacement of SOM educational program hardware according to scheduled life cycle measures. Identify and procure hardware that supports the education mission.
- Maintain appropriate liaison with TTUHSC Information Technology Department to assure appropriate integration of the process and products within the resources of the HSC computing infrastructure.
- Provide training and support for users on new and existing computer-based aspects of curriculum.
- Handle the occasional request for pc technical support within the department.
Required QualificationsMaster's degree in Computer Science, Management of Information Systems (MIS), Information Technology (IT), or related field, and one (1) year of experience working with: SQL, Visual Studio, .Net, C# and ASP Scripting.
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