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Programmer Analyst I or II

Remote, USA Full-time Posted 2025-11-03
Posting Context Statement The Programmer Analyst provides service to the academic community by providing complex programming, design and analysis work, and systems development. The Programmer Analyst assists the Senior Programmer Analyst in effective planning, development, implementation, testing, and maintenance of the Banner Student Module and other enterprise system applications and interfaces for the Registrar’s Office. The Programmer Analyst participates in the analysis and evaluation of information needs in the Office of the Registrar and works directly with Registrar’s Office staff and with the University community to develop or resolve system and application design needs. Position Overview Programmer Analyst I Enterprise Developers are involved in the development of server, OS, desktop, mobile applications and services. They may research, develop specifications for, design, write, modify, test, debug, troubleshoot, document and maintain source code. They will have direct or related involvement in designing related databases, user interfaces, integrations to other systems and applications, content or multimedia processes. The Enterprise Developer I applies entry-level professional software concepts and department, unit and campus policies and procedures to small projects or portions of projects. They are responsible for resolving routine programming problems, working on issues and projects of limited scope. The position follows standard programming procedures to analyze situations and data from which answers can be readily obtained. Duties may include: Perform basic software design and development Analyze and evaluate software for basic systems Formulate logic for basic systems Prepare basic specifications and perform coding Develop, execute and implement plans and tests Prepare documentation, follow specifications and report progress Other duties as assigned Programmer Analyst II Enterprise Developers are involved in the development of server, OS, desktop, mobile applications and services. They may research, develop specifications for, design, write, modify, test, debug, troubleshoot, document and maintain source code. They will have direct or related involvement in designing related databases, user interfaces, integrations to other systems and applications, content or multimedia processes. The Enterprise Developer II collaborates with team members to apply professional programming concepts to small to medium-sized projects or portions of larger projects. They are responsible for resolving a variety of programming design and implementation issues, working on programming assignments of moderate scope where analysis of situations or data requires a review of a variety of factors. The position follows standard programming procedures to analyze situations and data. Duties may include: Create and evaluate moderately complex software Analyze software for new, moderately complex systems and algorithms Perform data analysis, test and debug software Develop, implement and execute plans and tests Design and apply basic data sources and security practices Employ source code control techniques Assist with implementation, configuration management and creation processes Gather and analyze data Other duties as assigned Unit URL Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) Departments | University of Idaho (uidaho.edu) Office of the Registrar | University of Idaho Position Qualifications Required Experience Programmer Analyst I Designing, developing, modifying and implementing software, including object-oriented programming concepts which can be gained through employment or coursework Communicating technical information, gained through employment or coursework Working in a team environment to accomplish shared goals Programmer Analyst II Two years of professional experience as a programmer/developer including: Applying secure software development practices Applying intermediate skills in designing, developing, modifying and deploying software, including object-oriented programming concepts Following software specifications Performing software testing; writing test plans with simple requirements Using common programming tools Utilizing software repositories for code storage and versioning Identifying and resolving basic application problems Communicating technical information to technical personnel at various levels in the organization Working in a team environment and as an individual contributor to accomplish shared goals Required Education Programmer Analyst I and II High School Diploma or equivalent Required Other Programmer Analyst I Designing, developing, modifying and implementing software, including object-oriented programming concepts which can be gained through employment or coursework Communicating technical information, gained through employment or coursework Working in a team environment to accomplish shared goals Programmer Analyst II Two years of professional experience as a programmer/developer including: Applying secure software development practices Applying intermediate skills in designing, developing, modifying and deploying software, including object-oriented programming concepts Following software specifications Performing software testing; writing test plans with simple requirements Using common programming tools Utilizing software repositories for code storage and versioning Identifying and resolving basic application problems Communicating technical information to technical personnel at various levels in the organization Working in a team environment and as an individual contributor to accomplish shared goals Additional Preferred Programmer Analyst I Experience with: Higher education technology Developing user-facing web applications Programming with Javascript or .Net Object oriented languages such as Java or Groovy REST or SOAP protocols as well as other related web services Programmer Analyst II Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or a related field Experience with: Higher education technology Ellucian Banner ERP systems SQLPLUS, PL/SQL, Pro*C, etc., in an Oracle/Linux environment Developing user-facing web applications Programming with Javascript or .Net Object oriented languages such as Java or Groovy REST or SOAP protocols as well as other related web services Computer security issues and the ability to apply this knowledge in the design and development of systems Troubleshooting software development issues and efficiently resolving the issues in a timely fashion Development workflow and version control tools SDLC and/or Agile methodologies Understanding the relationships between ERP, CRM, CMS, third-party solutions, relational databases, data warehouse, etc. Apply Job!  

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