What are the responsibilities and job description for the Administrative Systems Analyst II position at Tri-Valley Career Center?
The Chabot-Las Positas Community College District is seeking an Administrative Systems Analyst II for the District with a current work site location at Las Positas College in Livermore, CA.
Under direction, provide technical administration, supervision, and support of major administrative computing systems operated by the District; and enhance the utilization of various systems and computer applications.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Positions in this series may be assigned a variety of duties from among those listed in the Representative Duties section or a combination of those and other related work functions. Duties include both support functions and primary lead responsibilities. The class titles within the series are not interchangeable; each class title requires a particular level of responsibility, independent initiative, and qualifying experience.
Administrative Systems Analyst I
The Administrative Systems Analyst I is assigned substantial responsibility for systems analysis, oversight, and technical administration. Positions in this classification require knowledge of the District’s major administrative applications and operating systems, business practices, computer operations practices, and related data communications systems. The Administrative Systems Analyst I may be assigned significant responsibility for administering major administrative systems and commercial applications. This position also may include lead responsibility for well-defined technical projects of limited scope. The Administrative Systems Analyst I is expected to resolve most technical problems on his/her own initiative, while major problems are solved after consultation with a Senior Programmer Analyst or management staff.
Administrative Systems Analyst II
The Administrative Systems Analyst II is assigned the highest levels of responsibility for systems analysis, oversight, and technical administration and performs these tasks autonomously. This position requires extensive and comprehensive knowledge of the District’s major administrative applications and operating systems, business practices, computer operations practices, and related data communications systems. The Administrative Systems Analyst II is assigned primary lead responsibility for administering major administrative systems and commercial applications, performing these responsibilities with limited coordination. This position also may include lead responsibility for major technical projects of broad scope. The Administrative Systems Analyst II is expected to resolve nearly all technical problems on his/her own initiative, though consultation with a Senior Programmer Analyst or management staff is appropriate for exceptional problems.
Under direction, provide technical administration, supervision, and support of major administrative computing systems operated by the District; and enhance the utilization of various systems and computer applications.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Positions in this series may be assigned a variety of duties from among those listed in the Representative Duties section or a combination of those and other related work functions. Duties include both support functions and primary lead responsibilities. The class titles within the series are not interchangeable; each class title requires a particular level of responsibility, independent initiative, and qualifying experience.
Administrative Systems Analyst I
The Administrative Systems Analyst I is assigned substantial responsibility for systems analysis, oversight, and technical administration. Positions in this classification require knowledge of the District’s major administrative applications and operating systems, business practices, computer operations practices, and related data communications systems. The Administrative Systems Analyst I may be assigned significant responsibility for administering major administrative systems and commercial applications. This position also may include lead responsibility for well-defined technical projects of limited scope. The Administrative Systems Analyst I is expected to resolve most technical problems on his/her own initiative, while major problems are solved after consultation with a Senior Programmer Analyst or management staff.
Administrative Systems Analyst II
The Administrative Systems Analyst II is assigned the highest levels of responsibility for systems analysis, oversight, and technical administration and performs these tasks autonomously. This position requires extensive and comprehensive knowledge of the District’s major administrative applications and operating systems, business practices, computer operations practices, and related data communications systems. The Administrative Systems Analyst II is assigned primary lead responsibility for administering major administrative systems and commercial applications, performing these responsibilities with limited coordination. This position also may include lead responsibility for major technical projects of broad scope. The Administrative Systems Analyst II is expected to resolve nearly all technical problems on his/her own initiative, though consultation with a Senior Programmer Analyst or management staff is appropriate for exceptional problems.