GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: IT Intern students receive hands on training providing them to enhance fundamentals learned in the classroom. Through this program, they are offered a multi-faceted and challenging opportunity for growth. Interns actively assume significant tasks and are responsible for important aspects of IT work; and to do related work as required.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Duties are assigned individually in detail; work is closely supervised.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Usually none.
Three units support the IT infrastructure: Programming, Hardware/Network, and GIS.
Programming Units:
Oracle E-Business Suite – Writing, Maintaining Oracle Reports & Forms, Debugging Code, Assist in supporting 8 modules (HR, Timesheets, GL, PO, AP, AR, Grants, and Inventory) of the (ERP) system;
Access & VB - Develop and support various custom & COTS - commercial off-the-shelf systems for all sections of the department;
Websites – Develop and maintain Department wide intranet & public facing online systems.
Software Technology:
Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, 10G Database, Report/Forms Builder 6i, Workflow Builder 2.6.3
Microsoft Visual Studio 03 or higher
SQL Server 2005 or higher
ASP.NET, C#, Java, XML, AJAX, and TSQL
Hardware/Network Units:
Supports an NT environment
Supports 700 computers
PC/Server installs
Adding/updating user accounts utilizing Active Directory
Assisting in Outlook Exchange
Software Installs (Custom & COTS)
Backup and Recovery
Equipment & Software Inventory
GIS Unit:
Create maps using ArcGIS software
Analyze geographic relationships among varying types of data
Assist with creating, composing, modifying and editing GIS spatial and attribute data
Assist with preparing software programs to support GIS applications, document procedures, and maintain records of completed assignments
Create and edit metadata.
Software Technology:
GIS or CAD software, Microsoft Office, HTML, SQL, .NET
KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: Possess a sound knowledge of Microsoft Access, Excel, Word and PowerPoint; Knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio; Programming knowledge of ASP.NET, C#, Java, HTML, XML, AJAX, and TSQL; Programming knowledge of Oracle SQL, PL/SQL; Knowledge of GIS or CAD Software; Database skills preferably in SQL Server/Oracle; Hardware & Software Installation & Support; Excellent communication skills; Professional in appearance, actions and behaviors; Ability to collect and analyze data with attention to detail; Ability to produce professional written reports for a range of audiences.
EDUCATION: Applicants should be second year students currently enrolled at an accredited college/university. Students majoring in a Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Software Engineering, or Geography or related concentration program are given initial placement preference; a student's academic standing and GPA are judged for placement preference.
Full time students must attach a current resume detailing their education, work experience and any community involvement, a statement of interest describing career plans and a copy of latest unofficial college academic transcript. If selected, applicant must provide most recent official college transcript.
Salary : $19 - $23