POSITION MISSION
Under the supervision of the Supervisor Applications Development to deliver effective information technology applications in support of the corporations business activities.
POSITION MANDATE
This position is responsible for:
POSITION ROLES
KNOWLEDGE GAINED BY FORMAL EDUCATION AND PREVIOUS TRAINING (Consider only what level and type of education is required to do the job today as well as any accreditation and/or certification required for the job)
Knowledge of computer science field with particular emphasis on computer software design normally attained through completion of a three-year community college program or equivalent combination of education and related experience.
KNOWLEDGE GAINED BY EXPERIENCE (Consider the experience actually required to perform the job. Also consider continuing education requirements such as refresher courses seminars etc.)
Minimum 5 years related work experience providing a solid background in the analysis design and development of corporate have excellent knowledge of the principles practices and standards of the Systems Development Life Cycle. Demonstrated experience in the implementation of substantial custom and packaged systems from definition of functional requirements through post implementation review and support applying well-developed skills in business process analysis data modelling application architecture and design project management and quality control. Must have good knowledge of Windows and Unix operating systems. Oracle and SQL Server relational databases PL/SQL Visual Basic development toolsets Crystal Reports Oracle Forms and Reports ODBC and other connectivity software and be conversant with communications have strong technical skills in Azure SQL docker/container development skills. Excellent interpersonal skills as well as written and oral communication skills are essential.
JUDGEMENTS MADE (Identify guidelines used such as legislation government policies corporate policies and procedures precedents professional or technical practices etc.)
Reference and guidance are provided by corporate systems methodology and standards relevant legislation and corporate policies and procedures.
Judgement is exercised in selecting the appropriate approach to a particular assignment; in liaising with the client office throughout the implementation process; in the analysis design and implementation of the project; in interacting with potential and approved suppliers; in resolving complex problems of a specialized nature where procedures and policies and precedents are not necessarily established; in application of consistent programming and documentation standards.
CONTRIBUTION TO POLICY (Describe input to policy making process and/or long term corporate/department planning how it occurs and at what level)
Contributes to policies and procedures related to the provision and use of business systems and identifies business policy issues.
PROGRAM/DECISION IMPACT AND SCOPE (Identify those individuals/organizations directly affected by programs/decisions the consequences of errors in judgement and the level and frequency of access to confidential material)
Failures in corporate systems design or implementation could jeopardize corporate information with potential legal audit and archival consequences and could result in faulty business process or logic resulting in improper payments to vendors and/or employees poor financial control inaccurate management reports etc. Errors with respect to architecture and implementation could result in system compatibility difficulties poor system performance and network impacts. Poor handling of system procurement could result in implementation delays and unnecessary expenditures. Problems with any of the above would result in significant unnecessary expenditures and wastage of internal resources.
Confidentiality:
Regular access to confidential data and sensitive business information (proposed contract terms etc.) during development and maintenance of Corporate systems.
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL CONTACTS (Consider the level frequency and impact of the incumbents contacts)
Internal
Regularly with all levels of staff to provide and obtain information.
External
Frequently with consultants suppliers and other transit agencies for information exchange.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND LEVEL OF EFFORT (Consider the job environment degree of physical stress and the intensity of mental concentration required)
Normal office environment. Position may involve prolonged periods of working at a computer terminal.
Required Experience:
Senior IC