CAE Software Applications Developer I
Tarleton State University is a distinguished Doctoral National Comprehensive University, seeking a Software Applications Developer I in the Department of Center for Agribusiness. This role involves routine software development and support functions, contributing to agricultural analytics and reporting applications.ResponsibilitiesConfers with clients to define application requirements. Identifies programming and output needs. Perform software development (including coding and testing), quality assurance testing and support of user acceptanceVerifies preliminary design and output and recommends technical and procedural design for new or revised applications including flow charts, system specifications, programming guidelines, and code reviewReviews, modifies, and writes program code and job control languageWrites documentation of system procedures and guidelines for application users as well as for programs and program modificationsAssists with testing complex programs, program modifications, or applicationsAnswers questions and provides technical assistance and training to application users. Resolves problems by reviewing and analyzing software documentation and production outputs to identify causes, solutions, and make appropriate referralsOther duties as assignedSkillsBachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experienceFour months related experienceKnowledge of word processing and spreadsheet applicationsKnowledge of intermediate troubleshooting, client relations, formulating and contributing ideas, and knowledge of the Information Technology Interface Library (ITIL)Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with othersAbility to maintain the security and integrity of critical infrastructure, which may include communications systems, computer network and systems, cybersecurity systems, electrical grid, hazardous waste treatment system or water treatment systemMust qualify for USDA Security Clearance (USDA clearance contingent upon US citizenship or permanent residency status)BenefitsComprehensive benefits package for full-time and qualifying part-time employeesCompany OverviewThe Texas A&M AgriLife: Center for Managed Technology Services (CMTS) was established in early 2021 to offer cloud-focused resources and support to researchers within Texas A&M AgriLife. It was founded in undefined, and is headquartered in College Station, Texas, US, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https://arcmts.tamu.edu/.
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