Job Description Job title: Analyst Programmer Reports to: Technical Solutions Architect (Development Manager) Department: Business Analysis Team – Library, Technology & Media Services Grade: RU07 Main purpose of the job: You will work as part of a small, highly motivated software development team incorporated into the Business Analysis Team. Reporting to the Technical Solution Architect and working closely with the Business Analysts you will contribute to all aspects of the design and implementation of new applications alongside the enhancement and support of existing solutions. You will be responsible for providing technical expertise and analysis throughout the entire software development cycle. Main duties and responsibilities: To assist in the support and enhancement of existing business applications and associated integration components. To participate in the development of new solutions, from requirement gathering through to delivery, providing technical support and analysis throughout. To work closely with the Business Analysts in delivering solution documentation appropriate for each level of the project lifecycle. To provide excellent troubleshooting and analytical skills when resolving issues in conjunction with the Business Analysis and Infrastructure teams. To communicate technical material effectively to audiences of variable technical proficiency both verbally and in writing. Through developing a comprehension of the University’s business systems and processes, to support the creation of solution specifications and deliverables. To contribute to the development of a set of standards, procedures and documentation relating to the work of the Business Analyst Team. In conjunction with the other members of the Business Analysis Team, contribute from a base of professional expertise to the continuing review and development of the University's Business Systems. Organisation chart: Head of Business Analysis Team Development Manager/Technical Solutions Architect Senior Business Analyst Senior Business Analyst Students System and Data Analyst Vacant Business Analyst Analyst Programmer Business Analyst Analyst Programmer Technical support/training Analyst Programmer Vacant Business Analyst Vacant Junior System Analyst Person Specification The Person Specification focuses on the knowledge, skills, experience and qualifications required to undertake the role effectively. Please ensure that your application demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria. You will be assessed by your completed application form (A), at interview (I) and in some instances through an exercise (E). Requirements Essential Measured by: Education and Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent OR Extensive related experience supported by relevant industry specific qualifications In depth knowledge of Microsoft SQL from a developers perspective, including: A Knowledge and skills - A&I Database design Optimisation Queries and ETL processes Reporting Experience of developing with: Work experience - C# .Net Framework ASP.NET MVC JavaScript REST/SOAP Web Services - Experience of Microsoft development tools and environments. Experience of contributing throughout the software development lifecycle within project based scenarios. Experience of delivering high quality technical solutions relevant to multiple stakeholders within project timescales. - Managerial skills (all managers) Communication skills Other requirements Desirable A&I No line management responsibilities. - Interpersonal skills necessary to sustain effective working relationships with colleagues across the university, suppliers and external bodies to ensure an effective technical approach to business issues and developments. - Able to communicate technical concepts to nontechnical people. - Highly delivery focused with a genuine enthusiasm and interest in providing best-fit technical solutions in a timely manner. Experience with SharePoint (2007 onwards) A&I A&I A Additional Information Salary range: £33,834 - £36,642 p.a. The appointment is usually made at the bottom of the range The appointment is offered on a permanent basis, subject to satisfactory references. The annual leave entitlement is 30 days p.a., additionally there are 3 – 4 days when the university closes for Christmas Your normal hours of work will be 35 hours per week, plus a lunch break of one hour each day. Job description prepared by: Marina Lim and Paul Hunter Date: April 2015
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