What are the responsibilities and job description for the Programmer III position at University of Central Missouri (UCM)?
JOB
Under the supervisor of the supervising manager, the Programmer III plays a role in troubleshooting issues with software and hardware applications assigned functional areas of responsibility. Understanding the functional processes of the assigned areas is key to the success of this role.1. Designs, codes, tests, modifies, documents, and implements computer programs and scripts to support complex business processes. Competent to work at the highest level of applications programming using most products in use at the University to implement and maintain application programs.2. Modifies existing programs as requests.3. Tests, documents and installs programs and implements procedures for their use.4. Designs report layouts and user interfaces as required.5. Learns new computer applications, programming techniques, and/or computer languages.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Designs, codes, tests, modifies, documents and implements: - 40%Computer programs and scripts (Java, PL/SQL, Coldfusion, HTML, XML, PHP) to support complex business processes as requested.Program languages and techniques utilized by UCM Office of Technology Application Systems.A program that adheres to UCM Office of Technology programming standards.Contribute to team efforts by balancing workday among multiple projects.Modifies existing programs as requested: - 25%Collaborates with supervisor and functional clients to assess goals, needs, objectives, and requirements for support.Assist supervisor with new systems and maintenance of existing systems.Tests, documents and installs programs and implements procedures for their use: - 20%Assist with analyzing, designing, maintaining, and/or troubleshooting assigned software.Assists with maintaining full technical knowledge of applications supporting assigned administrative areas.Understanding of business functions of assigned areas.Designs report layouts and user interfaces as required: - 10%Works with supervisor and/or manager to determine project requirements.Works with end-user to determine the need and functionality of the software in assigned areas.Learns new computer applications, programming techniques, and/or languages: - 5%Learn new computer applications and programming techniques and/or languages.Maintain professional and technical knowledge.
Under the supervisor of the supervising manager, the Programmer III plays a role in troubleshooting issues with software and hardware applications assigned functional areas of responsibility. Understanding the functional processes of the assigned areas is key to the success of this role.1. Designs, codes, tests, modifies, documents, and implements computer programs and scripts to support complex business processes. Competent to work at the highest level of applications programming using most products in use at the University to implement and maintain application programs.2. Modifies existing programs as requests.3. Tests, documents and installs programs and implements procedures for their use.4. Designs report layouts and user interfaces as required.5. Learns new computer applications, programming techniques, and/or computer languages.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Designs, codes, tests, modifies, documents and implements: - 40%Computer programs and scripts (Java, PL/SQL, Coldfusion, HTML, XML, PHP) to support complex business processes as requested.Program languages and techniques utilized by UCM Office of Technology Application Systems.A program that adheres to UCM Office of Technology programming standards.Contribute to team efforts by balancing workday among multiple projects.Modifies existing programs as requested: - 25%Collaborates with supervisor and functional clients to assess goals, needs, objectives, and requirements for support.Assist supervisor with new systems and maintenance of existing systems.Tests, documents and installs programs and implements procedures for their use: - 20%Assist with analyzing, designing, maintaining, and/or troubleshooting assigned software.Assists with maintaining full technical knowledge of applications supporting assigned administrative areas.Understanding of business functions of assigned areas.Designs report layouts and user interfaces as required: - 10%Works with supervisor and/or manager to determine project requirements.Works with end-user to determine the need and functionality of the software in assigned areas.Learns new computer applications, programming techniques, and/or languages: - 5%Learn new computer applications and programming techniques and/or languages.Maintain professional and technical knowledge.