INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST I / EMERGENCY APPOINTMENT HOMELESSNESS
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Job description
- Provides systems development or software consulting to departmental project teams and user management in a highly specialized field of information systems design and development.
- Develops and documents enterprise system architecture for the department. Reviews systems proposals for conformance to standards and integration with the documented enterprise systems architecture.
- Develops systems for large scale, complex applications ensuring compatibility with long-range departmental strategies.
- Reviews proposed systems designs to ensure that design criteria are compatible with long-range development plans and methodology and provide the flexibility required by foreseeable future changes in systems requirements.
- Implements and maintains complex databases which may include multiple platforms, technologies and computing environments. Provides consultation on database design.
- Performs database administration tasks and may provide technical direction and oversight to Database Administrators in a department with one or more very large databases.
- Solves complex system software, hardware, and performance problems for operating systems, networks, or telecommunications systems.
- Analyzes system performance data and projects computer workloads for purposes of capacity planning and management.
- Analyze users' business and technical needs together with pertinent State regulations to identify automation opportunities and impacts on existing systems.
- Prepare and maintain detailed requirements specification documents, including use cases, epics and features, user stories, workflows, and interface requirements.
- Provide support to large-scale IT projects by leading the system design and system architecture documentation activities for the team, as appropriate for a Microsoft .NET development environment and in alignment to DPH's standards and guidelines and industry best-practices.
- Develops requirements and specifications for specialized and complex programs and systems.
- Performs feasibility studies to determine whether to re-engineer existing applications, develop new applications, or to purchase commercial software applications.
- Evaluates server and peripheral hardware for adequacy in meeting projected utilization requirements.
- Reviews the work of consultants and vendors to ensure that contract work meets departmental technical requirements and is compatible with enterprise architecture.
- Develops strategic and long-range information systems plans.
- Supervises or leads other information technology staff, as needed., A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions., *The Los Angeles County class of Principal Application Developer is defined as one who performs highly specialized and complex information systems analysis and programming tasks and acts as technical expert for development or maintenance of one or more major systems. This position may also function as a lead for application development projects and may supervise lower level application development personnel.
**The Los Angeles County class of Principal Information Systems Analyst is defined as one who performs highly specialized and complex information systems analysis and design tasks, and provides technical leadership in IT strategic planning, business automation planning, business process improvement and application development. Acts as a lead or technical consultant for complex systems development projects and may supervise lower level Information Systems Analysts and other technical staff.
***The Los Angeles County class of Principal Operating Systems Analyst is defined as one who provides technical leadership or supervision of work involving complex operating systems and associated software, hardware and servers, including midrange or mainframes hosting critical applications in a high-availability environment. These environments require formal change management and problem resolution procedures and comprehensive back-up and recovery solutions.
****The Los Angeles County class of Principal Network Systems Administrator is defined as one who provides technical leadership for the comprehensive support of complex network and server operating system environments. Incumbents perform a wide-range of network-related duties, including the design, implementation, and maintenance of complex networks. This position functions as a lead for complex network systems administration projects and may supervise lower level Network Systems Administrators and other technical staff.
The Los Angeles County class of Database Administrator is defined as one who performs a full range of activities required to support databases running on enterprise-level database management system (DBMS) software., The information you provide on this supplemental questionnaire will be evaluated and used to determine your eligibility to participate in the next phase of the examination process. Please be as specific as possible and include all information as requested. Please do not use "see resume and application", for this is not acceptable and credit will not be given. Please note that all information is subject to verification at any time in the examination and hiring process. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or dismissal., Please describe in detail your experience at the level of Los Angeles County's class of Principal Application Developer, Principal Information Systems Analyst, Principal Operating Systems Analyst*, Principal Network Systems Administrator**** or Database Administrator*****. *The Los Angeles County class of Principal Application Developer is defined as one who performs highly specialized and complex information systems analysis and programming tasks and acts as technical expert for development or maintenance of one or more major systems. This position may also function as a lead for application development projects and may supervise lower level application development personnel.
**The Los Angeles County class of Principal Information Systems Analyst is defined as one who performs highly specialized and complex information systems analysis and design tasks, and provides technical leadership in IT strategic planning, business automation planning, business process improvement and application development. Acts as a lead or technical consultant for complex systems development projects and may supervise lower level Information Systems Analysts and other technical staff.
***The Los Angeles County class of Principal Operating Systems Analyst is defined as one who provides technical leadership or supervision of work involving complex operating systems and associated software, hardware and servers, including midrange or mainframes hosting critical applications in a high-availability environment. These environments require formal change management and problem resolution procedures and comprehensive back-up and recovery solutions.
****The Los Angeles County class of Principal Network Systems Administrator is defined as one who provides technical leadership for the comprehensive support of complex network and server operating system environments. Incumbents perform a wide-range of network-related duties, including the design, implementation, and maintenance of complex networks. This position functions as a lead for complex network systems administration projects and may supervise lower level Network Systems Administrators and other technical staff.
*****The Los Angeles County class of Database Administrator is defined as one who performs a full range of activities required to support databases running on enterprise-level database management system (DBMS) software.
Requirements
Two (2) years of experience, within the last three (3) years, at the level of Los Angeles County's class of Principal Application Developer*, Principal Information Systems Analyst**, Principal Operating Systems Analyst***, Principal Network Systems Administrator**** or Database Administrator*****., Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved.