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Job Summary
The Programmer Analyst I programs software application modules and codes, tests, debugs, documents, and maintains those modules.
This position works a fixed schedule but requires flexibility as some work must be performed outside of regular business operating hours. The programmer analyst may also be required for occasional on-call duties.
Organizational Status
The Programmer Analyst I is a member of the Student Housing and Community Services IT team providing support and development for Student Housing and Community Services' systems from the physical to the database level. This position works closely with other UBC IT teams to support campus enterprise network services as well as liaising with other academic and administrative clients, vendors, and industry peers.
This position deals directory with the availability, reliability of various operations of the department and other administrative units.
Work Performed
Specific Duties:
Core Duties:
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Expected to make decisions regarding the programming and technical support through the application of basic information processing principles, theories and concepts. Expected to make decisions within established guidelines regarding the application of computing devices or programs to meet set requirements or makes decisions regarding solutions to defined problems. Errors made in programming can disrupt operations or have a disproportionately large financial impact if the programming module relates to the processing of fees.
This position deals directory with the availability, reliability of various operations of the department and other administrative units. Poor design, support or errors in implementation could have significant impact on student and staff, operational and financial consequences as well as result in significant loss of productivity and revenue.
Supervision Received
Reports to the Systems Development Manager under the Operations unit. Work is reviewed in terms of completeness, accuracy, timeliness and achievement of specific project objectives.
Supervision Given
This position has no direct reports.
Minimum Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of two years of related experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one's own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one's own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
. - Knowledge and experience with php, sql, javascript.
Collaboration:
Actively solicits ideas and opinions from others to efficiently and effectively accomplish specific objectives targeted at defined business outcomes. Openly encourages other team members to voice their ideas and concerns. Shows respect for differences and diversity, and disagrees without personalizing issues. Utilizes strengths of team members to achieve optimal performance.
Communicating for Results:
Conducts discussions with and writes memoranda to all levels of colleagues and peer groups in ways that support troubleshooting and problem solving. Seeks and shares relevant information, opinions, and judgments. Handles conflict empathetically. Explains the context of interrelated situations, asks probing questions, and solicits multiple sources of advice prior to taking action when appropriate.
Problem Solving:
Applies problem-solving methodologies and tools to diagnose and solve operational and interpersonal problems. Determines the potential causes of the problem and devises testing methodologies for validation. Shows empathy and objectivity toward individuals involved in the issue. Analyzes multiple alternatives, risks, and benefits for a range of potential solutions. Recommends resource requirements and collaborates with impacted stakeholders.
Accountability:
Sets objectives that meet organizational needs. Provides recommendations to individuals and teams on ways to improve performance and meet defined objectives. Monitors and provides feedback on individual and team performance against defined standards.
Information Systems Knowledge:
Resolves escalated problems of technical support. Identifies root causes. Sets up and integrates new and enhanced information systems. Identifies customer needs and determines the appropriate approach to apply and ensure resolution. Solicits the input of appropriate technical experts and managers as required.
Initiative:
Seeks out new challenges that require risk taking. Determines the resources, team support, and technical needs necessary to enable success and procures them. Keeps responding to the challenge in spite of obstacles and setbacks.