
Programmer Analyst
U.S. Courts See More Job Openings by This Employer- Full Time
- $69,551 - $86,962/year
- Savannah, GA
September 13, 2024
Job Description
The Southern District of Georgia is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Programmer/Analyst. Programmer Analysts perform professional work related to designing, modifying, and adapting existing software.
Duties Programmer Analysts are primarily responsible for writing code and meeting with end users to analyze their needs and to implement software solutions. The Programmer Analyst supports the U.S. District Court, U.S. Probation and U.S. Bankruptcy units. The Department of Computer Services (DCS) employs 9 staff members who are dispersed amongst the three primary divisions in the District. This position reports directly to the Director of Information Technology. Responsibilities Write code to specifications. Document work and develop custom reports. Prepare flow charts and perform routine testing.Analyze user needs and software requirements to determine feasibility of design within time and cost constraints. Coordinate software system install and monitor equipment function to ensure specifications are met. Analyze information to determine, recommend, and plan computer specification and layouts, and peripheral equipment modifications. Design, modify, adapt, and enhance existing software to correct errors, allow adaptation to new hardware, or to improve performance of the software. Create and maintain date dictionaries. Develop and perform software system testing and validation procedures and documentation. May review and analyze the work of the junior programmer. Confer with technical staff and end users to design software applications, including exchanging information on project limitation and capabilities, performance requirements, and interfaces. Consult with customers about software system design, enhancement, and maintenance. Provide end user support for applications supported. Serve as a liaison between peers and users. May assist with training information technology staff. Provide follow-up maintenance and support for local and national applications in use throughout the court. Develop, implement, and manage large and small-scale projects from inception to delivery, including developing complex project plans, through design plans and detailed timelines. Mentors and provides guidance to junior programmer. Perform other related duties or special projects, as required. Salary- $69,551 - $86,962/year