Information Technology, Application System Analyst (DPS #10117457)

State of New Mexico
Santa Fe, United States of America
1 month ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Shift work
Languages
English
Experience level
Intermediate
Compensation
$ 91K

Job location

Remote
Santa Fe, United States of America

Tech stack

Computer-Aided Design
Software Applications
Application Portfolio Management
Computer Security
Computer Networks
Databases
System Configuration
Software Debugging
Systems Analysis
Network administration
Information Technology
Operational Systems
Network Server
User Accounts

Job description

The IT Application System Analyst is responsible for supporting in-house and vendor applications utilized by DPS and the law enforcement community., The Application Support team consists of 9 FTE positions, including this system analyst position. This position will support a portfolio of applications including the Record Management System (RMS), Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, the Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS) program and an ecosystem of systems delivering CJIS to all law enforcement, courts and corrections in New Mexico. DPS ITD operates a 24/7/365 IT Service Desk used by both DPS/NMSP personnel and over 12,000 other public safety personnel throughout the State of New Mexico. This includes all local, state, triable, and federal law enforcement officers, dispatchers, courts and detention centers. The Application Support team provides tier-3 escalated application support for service requests requiring more complex support.

This position is a direct report to the Application Support Manager, who will provide direction, guidance and collaboration opportunities in delivering great customer service for DPS and law enforcement community. This position is responsible for the day-to-day operational system support of the application portfolio, including the 24/7/365 operations supporting law enforcement statewide. The 4-person support team will rotate on-call management duties for nights and weekends. How does it get done?

The following are the primary duties of the Application System Analyst:

  • Resolve moderate to difficult system problems. As needed, resolve issues/incidents reported for Infrastructure support.
  • Maintain system security and user accounts.
  • Install, configure, and test workstations or servers with supporting hardware, software, and networking components.
  • Manage hardware, software, and utilities for installation, modification, troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrades of operating systems and workstation environments.
  • Monitor and analyze system capabilities and performance.
  • Participate in testing, debugging, configuring, and documenting operating systems and software.
  • Document systems infrastructure for users, support and consulting personnel, and developers.
  • Apply skill in multiple types of operating systems.
  • Work independently and as a team member.
  • Serves as an escalated point of contact in production application support response/resolution to from lower tiers.
  • Documents, tracks, and monitors the issues/problem to facilitate timely resolution. Updates the global knowledge database for issues/problem resolution.
  • Ensure practice of department security standards.
  • Take personal responsibility for the success of the support team and ITDD as a whole.

Who are the customers?

DPS including NMSP and all Law Enforcement and criminal justice agencies within the state of New Mexico.

Requirements

Do you have a valid Driver's License license?, Do you have experience in Systems analysis?, Do you have a Associate's degree?, Associate Degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems (MIS), Information Technology, Engineering, or similar technical degree and two (2) years of experience in end user support, systems administration, network administration, or any related field. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling four (4) years may substitute for the required education and experience. Employment Requirements

Employment is subject to a pre-employment background investigation and fingerprinting in accordance with all terms and conditions of federal and state law, rules and regulations; and is conditional pending results. Continued employment is contingent upon remaining felony free, per Section 5.12.1.1 of the Criminal Justice Information Systems Security Policy.

In addition, the selected candidate must possess and maintain a valid driver's license and a current Defensive Driving Certificate from the State of New Mexico; or pass and receive the Defensive Driving Certificate within six (6) months of date of hire. Working Conditions

This position is classified as essential personnel within the Department of Public Safety and requires on-site presence to maintain the security and integrity of mission-critical database systems. Remote work is not available for this position. Work is performed primarily in an office setting with exposure to Visual/Video Display Terminal (VDT) and extensive personal computer and telephone usage with extended periods of sitting. The ability to lift up to 25lbs. Occasional travel may be required. Rotation of on-call management duties for nights and weekends is required. Supplemental Information

Benefits & conditions

3.53.5 out of 5 stars 715 Alta Vista St, Santa Fe, NM 87505 $29.23 - $43.85 an hour - Full-time

About the company

The New Mexico Department of Public Safety (DPS) is looking for a proven application system analyst team member for the IT Application Support team. The Application Development and Support Bureau (ADSB) is a key strategic bureau within the DPS Information Technology Division (ITD). DPS houses the New Mexico State Police (NMSP) and provides many services to the entire law enforcement community. DPS is the FBI designated Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Systems Agency (CSA) for the State of New Mexico. As such, DPS is the exclusive entity in New Mexico that provides access to CJIS for all federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies. The ADSB plays an integral part in supporting and sustaining the applications of DPS to keep up with rapidly growing law enforcement technological advancements. The DPS ITD provides a portfolio of services to the entire law enforcement community in New Mexico in addition to being the key technology partner of NMSP and the other statewide law enforcement support divisions of DPS. ITD's leadership is committed to helping everyone on our team grow professionally and personally through training, mentorship, and challenging work assignments. DPS has one of the most complex infrastructures in the State of New Mexico. It consists of over 50 physical offices including the DPS headquarters, the NM Law Enforcement Academy, three forensic labs, three 911 communications/dispatch centers, 12 NMSP district offices, and a significant number of permanent and transitory sub-stations in key locations throughout the state including the Governor's Mansion. In addition to these physical locations, the network consists of 650 NMSP patrol units, the NMSP helicopter, and several mobile command centers. The network is accessed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, with no tolerance for downtime by DPS civilian staff, NMSP, and all federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to receive mission-critical CJIS and to access many other systems. DPS ITD provides the time, resources and encouragement for its staff to participate in ongoing training and mentorship. We are looking for employees who want to improve their skills, develop as individuals, be reliable teammates and enjoy challenging work assignments. The significant number of our employees who have been promoted into higher positions is evidence of our success. ITD enjoys a close working relationship with the NMSP, law enforcement agencies across New Mexico and our federal partners such as the FBI. ITD and its employees are valued by DPS Leadership as an essential part of the public safety services in New Mexico. If you become a member of the DPS ITD family, you will quickly become integrated into the law enforcement community statewide. The DPS leadership recognizes and celebrates the value of application development and support teams. As such, our ADSB team takes great pride in knowing that they are an integral part of protecting those in the law enforcement community and the citizens of New Mexico. ADSB is responsible for developing and supporting in-house applications, vendor-hosted applications, and third-party system data integrations for DPS, NMSP, and the entire statewide law enforcement community. Many of the applications are highly specialized for law enforcement and are installed in the various environments described earlier. Over the years, the number and complexity of the systems and applications supported by DPS ITD have grown significantly. As law enforcement has grown more and more reliant on technology, the need to keep these systems and applications operational 24/7/365 has grown as well. Multiple agencies across the state use mission-critical systems managed by DPS ITD to dispatch and track officers, write citations and crash reports, and look up the status of people and vehicles. DPS is currently implementing several new systems and applications that will further increase the work supported by the ADSB. Why does the job exist?

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