Analyst, App Program, Unidata Internet & Ecommerce - Middlefield, OH at Geebo

Analyst, App Program, Unidata

Company Name:
Masco Cabinetry
JOB SUMMARY
Acts as a resource in the development and modifications of application programs. Supports existing Unidata applications. Programs, tests, debugs and documents those programs.
PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Review program specifications and design the necessary program logic, in a peer review setting, to perform the required functions and to produce a program that is reliable and maintainable.
Test the program to validate the logic and to ensure that all functions identified in the specifications are included in the program and operate correctly.
Prepare and conduct and participate in program walk-throughs to critique the logic design and point out design enhancements.
Produce the necessary documentation for information systems operations and functional users.
Develop test files, job procedures, back-up and recovery methods, program fixes, and one-time programs.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science or related field; or 8 years applications programming experience with a minimum of a High School diploma or GED.
2 years data processing experience in Unidata application programming.
Proficient computer skills required including Microsoft Office Suite.
Demonstrated successful ability to build positive relationships and partnerships within department and across the organization.
Excellent problem solving, critical thinking and decision making skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
Familiarity with object oriented methods.
Auto req ID 12170BR
Job Title Analyst, App Program, Unidata
Business Unit Masco Cabinetry
Job Posting Category IT/Software Development
City Middlefield
State/Province Ohio
Country United StatesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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