Alaska State Troopers
Analyst/Programmer 4/5 (12-5417)
Alaska State Troopers, Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507
Overview
This position is open to Alaska Residents only. Please check our residency definition to determine if you qualify. Pay is based on the location of the selected applicant; salary will be discussed at the time of the interview. What You Will Be Doing
This position is a senior software developer providing analysis, programming, and support for internally developed and third-party applications and systems in use by the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) staff, other state agencies, and the public. It provides programming support for existing DMV line of business applications and develops new solutions primarily using .NET web-based frameworks and SQL Server. This position is also responsible for mentoring junior developers as appropriate, assisting the team with solving complex technical issues, and making recommendations for developer toolsets and coding standards. You should be able to demonstrate analytical and programming skills to review systems used throughout the DMV. Experience in various high-level programming language(s) and methodologies such as C#, MVC, ASP.NET, JavaScript, XML, HTML, and T-SQL is preferred. As a project oriented team, knowledge of System Development Life Cycle, as shown by leading IT projects from conception through implementation, is very important. Our team has leveraged source code repositories and automated builds through use of Git, Bitbucket and Jenkins. As a customer-centric team, experience with complex problem identification and resolution through code analysis, development and repair is crucial. If you are experienced with Microsoft SQL Database analysis; Reporting Services (SSRS); C# development with API integrations; communication skills to work with and lead other analyst/programmers within a collaborative work environment; you may be just the person we've been seeking. Our Organization, Mission, and Culture
The DMV programming team's mission is to enhance customer services through innovation; promote public confidence through secure, reliable and available DMV systems; and support a diverse customer service-centric family of DMV staff serving internal and external clients for the State of Alaska. Our work is used by the public as well as internal State of Alaska staff throughout various departments. We are looking for the right individual to join our team of programmers. Candidates should have a desire to learn new systems and want to advance their knowledge and skillset through development on new projects, and collaborating with other programmers and teammates. Our friendly and supportive team is a great place to start or continue your career with a rewarding mission of supporting all of Alaska. The Benefits of Joining Our Team
Opportunities exist within our section to excel individually or in a collaborative team environment with other seasoned analyst/programmers. There are networking opportunities within our organization with staff throughout the state in support of DMV and its mission to serve the public. Access to work on state-of-the-art internally developed applications, integrate them with third party tools, and grow both your skills and your team’s skills while enhancing the user experience. Gain exposure to multiple IT venues such as database support, networking, security, application development; and hone your skills through evaluation, analysis, and remediation while leading the team through complex projects and serving the people of the State of Alaska. This position is posting with the flexibility of an Analyst/Programmer 4 through Analyst Programmer 5. A review of the minimum qualifications will determine which level the selected applicant will start. If selected at the Analyst/Programmer 4 level, we have a training plan appropriate to ensure a transition to the Analyst/Programmer 5 level as experience and knowledge grows so that you can promote within the DMV Programming section. The Working Environment You Can Expect
We currently operate out of the DMV main office at 4001 Ingra Street in Anchorage, AK. We would consider having staff work out of the Juneau offices located on Sherwood Lane or our Fairbanks offices located on 3rd Street. For the right candidate, we will also consider a telecommuting option. Who We Are Looking For
We are interested in candidates who possess some or all of the following position specific competencies: Database Management Systems: Knowledge of the uses of database management systems and software to control the organization, storage, retrieval, security, and integrity of data. Logical Systems Design: Knowledge of the principles and methods for designing business logic components, system processes and outputs, user interfaces, data inputs, and productivity tools (for example, computer-aided software engineering). Software Development: Knowledge of the principles, methods, and tools for designing, developing, and testing software in a given environment. Software Engineering: Knowledge of software engineering design and development methodologies, paradigms, and tools; the software life cycle; software reusability; and software reliability metrics. Software Testing and Evaluation: Knowledge of the principles, methods, and tools for analyzing and developing software test and evaluation procedures. Minimum Qualifications
Analyst/Programmer 4 Four years of computer programming experience in a recognized computer language. One year of this experience must have been in a business application, scientific application, microcomputer or computer information management support specialty. Substitution:
A bachelor's degree with a major in Computer Science (CS) or Computer Information Systems (CIS) or a related degree with 18 semester/24 quarter hours of CS or CIS may substitute for one year of the required experience. An associate's degree in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems may substitute for nine months of the required experience. Analyst/Programmer 5 Six years of computer programming experience, of which, at least two years were at the project leader or systems design level. This is equivalent to an Analyst/Programmer 4 with the State of Alaska. Two years of experience must have been in a business application, scientific application, microcomputer or computer information management support specialty. The specialized experience may be gained concurrently. Substitution:
A bachelor's degree with a major in Computer Science (CS) or Computer Information Systems (CIS), or a related degree with 18 semester/24 quarter hours of CS or CIS may substitute for one year of the required experience. An associate's degree in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems may substitute for nine months of the required experience in a specialty area. There is no substitute for the systems analysis and design or project leadership experience. Special Note:
An applicant who is considered under the Substitution above qualifies to apply for this job class IF the applicable coursework is completed within three (3) months of hire. Under this option, an applicant may receive a conditional job offer; however, proof of completion will be required prior to final appointment and reporting for duty. Individual positions at each level in this class series may require expertise in a particular area of programming or analysis. Recruitment and selection will be on the basis of these requirements. For some positions in these job classes, a background investigation including fingerprinting is required. Additional Information
Please read the below information carefully. This applies to your application submission. THIS RECRUITMENT IS FOR ALASKA RESIDENTS ONLY Please be sure to check our residency definition to determine if you qualify. Cover Letter With your application, please attach a cover letter describing how you possess the position-specific competencies and how your skills will benefit the position. We request the cover letter be no more than two to three paragraphs and limited to one page. At time of interview, please be prepared to provide: three professional references and current contact numbers (including two current or former supervisors); copies of your two most recent employment performance evaluations if available; and a copy of academic transcripts (unofficial are okay). If you are using education to meet minimum qualifications, ensure transcripts show the institution name. APSIN Please be aware this position requires the use of the Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN). A security clearance issued by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) is necessary. DPS will deny clearance for felonies or misdemeanors, or if information is falsified or omitted during the clearance process. EDUCATION If post-secondary education is required, you must fill the Education section of the application. If you have not obtained a degree, indicate the number of units completed. Transcripts are required if used to meet minimum qualifications, and may be attached at application or within 48 hours of the close of the recruitment. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN EDUCATION Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the above requirements if applicable. Provide evidence that foreign credentials were evaluated as equivalent or listed by an accredited U.S. institution. WORK EXPERIENCE If using work experience not documented in your application, provide employer name, job title, dates, and full/part-time status. Applications will be reviewed to ensure minimum qualifications are met. Note: Attaching a resume is not a substitute for completing the application in full. APPLICATION NOTICE You can ONLY apply for this position through the Workplace Alaska website or via hardcopy application. If you reached this recruitment bulletin through a job portal, use Workplace Alaska to apply. Instructions are available on the Workplace Alaska site. EEO STATEMENT The State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer. For accommodation requests due to disability, please contact the provided numbers. NOTICE If contacted by email, ensure your address is correct on the application and that email from governmentjobs.com is not blocked. WORKPLACE ALASKA APPLICATION QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCE Questions regarding submission or system operation should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline or recruitment email. Password assistance is available at the governmentjobs site. CONTACT INFORMATION Doug Perucca Data Processing Manager Phone: 907-269-8482 Email: douglas.perucca@alaska.gov
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This position is open to Alaska Residents only. Please check our residency definition to determine if you qualify. Pay is based on the location of the selected applicant; salary will be discussed at the time of the interview. What You Will Be Doing
This position is a senior software developer providing analysis, programming, and support for internally developed and third-party applications and systems in use by the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) staff, other state agencies, and the public. It provides programming support for existing DMV line of business applications and develops new solutions primarily using .NET web-based frameworks and SQL Server. This position is also responsible for mentoring junior developers as appropriate, assisting the team with solving complex technical issues, and making recommendations for developer toolsets and coding standards. You should be able to demonstrate analytical and programming skills to review systems used throughout the DMV. Experience in various high-level programming language(s) and methodologies such as C#, MVC, ASP.NET, JavaScript, XML, HTML, and T-SQL is preferred. As a project oriented team, knowledge of System Development Life Cycle, as shown by leading IT projects from conception through implementation, is very important. Our team has leveraged source code repositories and automated builds through use of Git, Bitbucket and Jenkins. As a customer-centric team, experience with complex problem identification and resolution through code analysis, development and repair is crucial. If you are experienced with Microsoft SQL Database analysis; Reporting Services (SSRS); C# development with API integrations; communication skills to work with and lead other analyst/programmers within a collaborative work environment; you may be just the person we've been seeking. Our Organization, Mission, and Culture
The DMV programming team's mission is to enhance customer services through innovation; promote public confidence through secure, reliable and available DMV systems; and support a diverse customer service-centric family of DMV staff serving internal and external clients for the State of Alaska. Our work is used by the public as well as internal State of Alaska staff throughout various departments. We are looking for the right individual to join our team of programmers. Candidates should have a desire to learn new systems and want to advance their knowledge and skillset through development on new projects, and collaborating with other programmers and teammates. Our friendly and supportive team is a great place to start or continue your career with a rewarding mission of supporting all of Alaska. The Benefits of Joining Our Team
Opportunities exist within our section to excel individually or in a collaborative team environment with other seasoned analyst/programmers. There are networking opportunities within our organization with staff throughout the state in support of DMV and its mission to serve the public. Access to work on state-of-the-art internally developed applications, integrate them with third party tools, and grow both your skills and your team’s skills while enhancing the user experience. Gain exposure to multiple IT venues such as database support, networking, security, application development; and hone your skills through evaluation, analysis, and remediation while leading the team through complex projects and serving the people of the State of Alaska. This position is posting with the flexibility of an Analyst/Programmer 4 through Analyst Programmer 5. A review of the minimum qualifications will determine which level the selected applicant will start. If selected at the Analyst/Programmer 4 level, we have a training plan appropriate to ensure a transition to the Analyst/Programmer 5 level as experience and knowledge grows so that you can promote within the DMV Programming section. The Working Environment You Can Expect
We currently operate out of the DMV main office at 4001 Ingra Street in Anchorage, AK. We would consider having staff work out of the Juneau offices located on Sherwood Lane or our Fairbanks offices located on 3rd Street. For the right candidate, we will also consider a telecommuting option. Who We Are Looking For
We are interested in candidates who possess some or all of the following position specific competencies: Database Management Systems: Knowledge of the uses of database management systems and software to control the organization, storage, retrieval, security, and integrity of data. Logical Systems Design: Knowledge of the principles and methods for designing business logic components, system processes and outputs, user interfaces, data inputs, and productivity tools (for example, computer-aided software engineering). Software Development: Knowledge of the principles, methods, and tools for designing, developing, and testing software in a given environment. Software Engineering: Knowledge of software engineering design and development methodologies, paradigms, and tools; the software life cycle; software reusability; and software reliability metrics. Software Testing and Evaluation: Knowledge of the principles, methods, and tools for analyzing and developing software test and evaluation procedures. Minimum Qualifications
Analyst/Programmer 4 Four years of computer programming experience in a recognized computer language. One year of this experience must have been in a business application, scientific application, microcomputer or computer information management support specialty. Substitution:
A bachelor's degree with a major in Computer Science (CS) or Computer Information Systems (CIS) or a related degree with 18 semester/24 quarter hours of CS or CIS may substitute for one year of the required experience. An associate's degree in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems may substitute for nine months of the required experience. Analyst/Programmer 5 Six years of computer programming experience, of which, at least two years were at the project leader or systems design level. This is equivalent to an Analyst/Programmer 4 with the State of Alaska. Two years of experience must have been in a business application, scientific application, microcomputer or computer information management support specialty. The specialized experience may be gained concurrently. Substitution:
A bachelor's degree with a major in Computer Science (CS) or Computer Information Systems (CIS), or a related degree with 18 semester/24 quarter hours of CS or CIS may substitute for one year of the required experience. An associate's degree in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems may substitute for nine months of the required experience in a specialty area. There is no substitute for the systems analysis and design or project leadership experience. Special Note:
An applicant who is considered under the Substitution above qualifies to apply for this job class IF the applicable coursework is completed within three (3) months of hire. Under this option, an applicant may receive a conditional job offer; however, proof of completion will be required prior to final appointment and reporting for duty. Individual positions at each level in this class series may require expertise in a particular area of programming or analysis. Recruitment and selection will be on the basis of these requirements. For some positions in these job classes, a background investigation including fingerprinting is required. Additional Information
Please read the below information carefully. This applies to your application submission. THIS RECRUITMENT IS FOR ALASKA RESIDENTS ONLY Please be sure to check our residency definition to determine if you qualify. Cover Letter With your application, please attach a cover letter describing how you possess the position-specific competencies and how your skills will benefit the position. We request the cover letter be no more than two to three paragraphs and limited to one page. At time of interview, please be prepared to provide: three professional references and current contact numbers (including two current or former supervisors); copies of your two most recent employment performance evaluations if available; and a copy of academic transcripts (unofficial are okay). If you are using education to meet minimum qualifications, ensure transcripts show the institution name. APSIN Please be aware this position requires the use of the Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN). A security clearance issued by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) is necessary. DPS will deny clearance for felonies or misdemeanors, or if information is falsified or omitted during the clearance process. EDUCATION If post-secondary education is required, you must fill the Education section of the application. If you have not obtained a degree, indicate the number of units completed. Transcripts are required if used to meet minimum qualifications, and may be attached at application or within 48 hours of the close of the recruitment. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN EDUCATION Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the above requirements if applicable. Provide evidence that foreign credentials were evaluated as equivalent or listed by an accredited U.S. institution. WORK EXPERIENCE If using work experience not documented in your application, provide employer name, job title, dates, and full/part-time status. Applications will be reviewed to ensure minimum qualifications are met. Note: Attaching a resume is not a substitute for completing the application in full. APPLICATION NOTICE You can ONLY apply for this position through the Workplace Alaska website or via hardcopy application. If you reached this recruitment bulletin through a job portal, use Workplace Alaska to apply. Instructions are available on the Workplace Alaska site. EEO STATEMENT The State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer. For accommodation requests due to disability, please contact the provided numbers. NOTICE If contacted by email, ensure your address is correct on the application and that email from governmentjobs.com is not blocked. WORKPLACE ALASKA APPLICATION QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCE Questions regarding submission or system operation should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline or recruitment email. Password assistance is available at the governmentjobs site. CONTACT INFORMATION Doug Perucca Data Processing Manager Phone: 907-269-8482 Email: douglas.perucca@alaska.gov
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