Applications Programmer
• Devises or modifies procedures to solve
complex problems considering computer equipment capacity and
limitations, operating time, and form of desired results.
• Designs, codes, tests, debugs, and documents. Applications
Systems Analyst/Programmer • Formulates/defines
system scope and objectives. • Devises or modifies
procedures to solve complex problems considering computer equipment
capacity and limitations, operating time, and form of desired
results. • Prepares detailed specifications from
which programs will be written and designs, codes, tests, debugs,
and documents those programs. Business
Process Consultant • Analyzes process and
re-engineering, with an understanding of technical problems
and solutions as they relate to the current and future business
environment. • Creates process change by integrating
new processes with existing ones and communicating these changes
to impacted Business Systems teams. • Recommends
and facilitates quality improvement efforts. Business
Subject Matter Specialist • Provides technical
knowledge and analysis of highly specialized applications and
operational environments, high-level functional systems analysis,
design, integration, documentation and implementation advice
on exceptionally complex problems that need extensive knowledge
of the subject matter for effective implementation. •
Participates as needed in all phases of software development
with emphasis on the planning, analysis, testing, integration,
documentation, and presentation phases. Business
Systems Analyst • Reviews, analyzes, and
evaluates business systems and user needs. Formulates systems
to parallel overall business strategies. • Writes
detailed description of user needs, program functions, and steps
required to develop or modify computer programs. •
Provides consultation on complex projects and is considered
to be the top level contributor/specialist. Chief
Information Security Officer • Ensures that
all information systems are functional and secure. Client/Server
Database Manager • Projects long-range requirements
for client/server database administration in conjunction with
other managers in the information systems function as well as
business function managers. • Prepares activity and
progress reports regarding the client/server database management
section. Client/Server
Network Architect • Develops strategy of
client/server system and the design infrastructure necessary
to support that strategy. • Advises on selection
of technological purchases with regards to processing, data
storage, data access, and applications development. Sets standards
for the client/server relational database structure for the
organization (SQL, ORACLE, SYBASE, etc.). • Advises
of feasibility of potential future projects to management.
Communications Analyst
• Assists in the planning, design, and implementation
of communications networks. • Conducts feasibility
studies for large projects, develops requests for proposal,
evaluates vendor products, and makes recommendations on selection.
• Provides guidance and training to less experienced
analysts. Communications Facility
Engineer • Provides technical direction
and engineering knowledge for communications systems infrastructure
activities, including planning, designing, and implementing
communications infrastructure requirements for buildings and
systems. • Ensures that adequate and appropriate
planning is provided to direct building architects and planners
in building communications spaces and media pathways meet industry
standards. Communications Installer
• Assists in the planning, design, and implementation
of communications networks. Responsible for providing assistance
and technical support for network design activities. •
Assists in the review/assessment of user needs. Performs feasibility
studies for small projects. • Assists in the evaluation
and selection of equipment. Communications
Transmission Engineer • Provides technical
direction and engineering knowledge for communications activities
including planning, designing, installing and maintaining large
communications networks. • Develops, operates, and
maintains voice, wireless, video, and data communications systems.
• Provides complex engineering or analytical tasks
and activities associated with one or more technical areas within
the communications function. Consultant
• Works with end user groups to evaluate
and solve technical problems. • Evaluates existing
systems and/or user needs to analyze, design, recommend, and
implement system changes. Curriculum
Developer • Provides program support to
include the testing and installation of computers, peripherals,
and/or other hardware, including the installation of enhancements
and upgraded versions. • Provides program support
to include the installation, and documentation of client developed
and/or commercially available software, including the installation
of enhancements and upgraded versions. Data
Architect • Designs and builds relational
databases. • Develops strategies for data acquisitions,
archive recovery, and implementation of a database. •
Works in a data warehouse environment, which includes data design,
database architecture, metadata and repository creation.
• Translates business needs into long-term architecture
solutions. • Defines, designs, and builds dimensional
databases. • Develops data warehousing blueprints,
evaluating hardware and software platforms, and integrating
systems. • Evaluates reusability of current data
for additional analyses. • Reviews object and data
models and the metadata repository to structure the data for
better management and quicker access. Data
Communication Manager • Ensures that adequate
and appropriate planning is provided for remote hardware and
communications facilities to develop and implement methodologies
for analysis, installation and support of distributed processing
client/server systems. Data
Security Analyst • Maintains systems to
protect data from unauthorized users. • Identifies,
reports, and resolves security violations. Data
Warehousing Administrator • Coordinates
the data administration technical function for both data warehouse
development and maintenance. • Facilitates change
control, problem management, and communication among data architects,
programmers, analysts, and engineers. • Establishes
and enforces processes to ensure a consistent, well managed,
and well integrated data warehouse infrastructure. Data
Warehousing Analyst • Designs, implements
and supports data warehousing. Implements business rules via
stored procedures, middleware, or other technologies. •
Defines user interfaces and functional specifications.
Data Warehousing Programmer
• Provides product support and maintenance of the data
warehouse. • Performs data warehouse design and construction.
• Prepares/implements data verification and testing
methods for the data warehouse. Data/Configuration
Management Specialist • Provides configuration
management planning. • Describes provisions for configuration
identification, change control, configuration status accounting,
and configuration audits. • Regulates the change
process so that only approved and validated changes are incorporated
into product documents and related software. Database
Analyst/Programmer • Designs, implements,
and maintains complex databases with respect to JCL, access
methods, access time, device allocation, validation checks,
organization, protection and security, documentation, and statistical
methods. • Includes maintenance of database dictionaries,
overall monitoring of standards and procedures, and integration
of systems through database design. Database
Manager/Administrator • Provides all activities
related to the administration of computerized databases.
• Projects long-range requirements for database administration
and design in conjunction with other managers in the information
systems function. Disaster Recovery
Administrator • Designs and administers
programs to include policies, standards, guidelines, training
programs, and a viable quality assurance process for disaster
recovery. • Oversees and reviews the testing and
implementation of software, data systems, and data networks
to ensure that the integrity and security of all electronic
data and data systems are adequately protected. •
Facilitates the preparation of an organization-wide business
resumption plan. Disaster Recovery
Analyst • Assists in the coordination and
establishment of disaster recovery programs and business resumption
planning across mainframe and client server platforms.
• Coordinates and monitors simulation testing across all
platforms. • Designs and administers programs to
include policies, standards, guidelines, training programs,
and a viable quality assurance process for disaster recovery.
E-Business Manager
• Sets direction and guides action plans and priorities
of electronic commerce, marketing and communications. •
Develops and facilitates organizational models and structure
changes needed to meet the evolving electronic business strategies.
• Establishes and implements enterprise-wide business
systems. Electronic Data Interchange
(EDI) Specialist • Analyzes, designs, and
develops specifications for enhancements and extensions with
EDI application interfaces and maps. • Coordinates
EDI testing and trading partner implementation initiatives.
• Provides support for EDI database analysis, design,
and operations. Establishes and maintains communications within
organization and with partners. • Conducts and manages
product evaluations. Provides product installation, configuration,
and training. • Performs systems maintenance to update
records, specifications, and operating procedures of partner
systems. • Maintains EDI account transaction activities.
Electronic Mail Coordinator
• Monitors servers, replication, and mail
routing. Creates user accounts and maintains security levels
on databases. • Provides first-level telephone support
and troubleshoots. Monitors existing messaging infrastructure
and server usage, ensuring proper working order. Engineering
Subject Matter Specialist • Provides technical
knowledge and analysis of highly specialized applications and
operational environment, high-level functional systems analysis,
design, integration, documentation, and implementation advice
on exceptionally complex problems that necessitate high-level
knowledge of the subject matter for effective implementation.
• Participates as needed in all phases of software
development with emphasis on the planning, analysis, modeling,
simulation, testing, integration, documentation and presentation
phases. ERP Analyst
• Assists with the development and maintenance of the
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) program. Customizes and configures
workflow to allow the integration of client/server applications.
• Tests ERP layout to ensure the system is meeting
corporate needs. ERP Business/Architectural
Specialist • Adapts functional business
requirements and processes to technical solutions based upon
comprehensive enterprise application solution sets. •
Enterprise resource planning and management processes, including
but not limited to: knowledge management, investment analysis,
data warehousing, e-commerce, return on investment analysis,
human resource analysis, material management and logistics,
supply chain management, procurement, ordering, manufacturing,
decision support, and information dissemination. Geographic
Information Systems Analyst/Programmer •
Provides complex application programming and development support
on networks and/or PC's. • Codes, designs new and/or
modifying programs; modify scripts as required; control system
testing: debugs, reviews and approves output; prepares user,
operation and program documentation based upon established policies.
Geographic Information Systems
Manager • Creates and designs interactive
web pages using such software as, but not limited to: ArcIMS
for various interactive mapping themes, Arcview(ESRI), ArcIMS(ESRI),
AutoCAD 2000NT, Dreamweaver HTML editor, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Acrobat & PDFWriter, and numerous other programs running
on a clients Intra/Extranet servers. Graphics
Specialist • Produces graphic art and visual
materials for promotions, advertisements, films, packaging,
and informative and instructional material through a variety
of media outlets such as websites and CD-ROMs. •
Generates and manipulates graphic images, animations, sound,
text and video into consolidated and seamless multimedia programs.
Groupware Specialist
• Provides the implementation, maintenance, and support
of company messaging system. • Provides technical
support on local groupware replication and client dial-up access
issues. Hardware Engineer
• Provides functional and empirical analysis related to
the design, development, and implementation of hardware for
products including, but not limited to, the circuit design of
components, development of structure specifications of a personal
computer, and the design of a computer display unit. •
Plans and conducts assignments, generally involving the larger
and more important projects or more than one project. •
Evaluates progress and results and recommends major changes
in procedures. Help Desk Coordinator
• Provides ensuring the timely process through
which problems are controlled. • Includes problem
recognition, research, isolation, resolution, and follow-up
steps. Help Desk Specialist
• Provides support to end users on a variety
of issues. • Identifies, researches, and resolves
technical problems. • Responds to telephone calls,
email and personnel requests for technical support. •
Documents, tracks, and monitors the problem to ensure a timely
resolution. Help Desk Support
Service Specialist • Provides second-tier
support to end users for either PC, server, or mainframe applications
and hardware. • Interact with network services, software
systems engineering, and/or applications development to restore
service and/or identify and correct core problem. •
Simulates or recreates user problems to resolve operating difficulties.
• Recommends systems modifications to reduce user
problems. Information Assurance
Development Engineer • Analyzes and defines
security requirement for computer systems which may include
mainframes, workstations, and personal computers. •
Designs, develops, engineers, and implements solutions that
meet security requirements. • Provides integration
and implementation of the computer system security solution.
Information Assurance Engineer
• Establishes and satisfies complex system-wide
information security requirements based upon the analysis of
user, policy, regulatory, and resource demands. •
Supports customers at the highest levels in the development
and implementation of doctrine and policies. • Applies
know-how to government and commercial common user systems, as
well as to dedicated special purpose systems requiring specialized
security features and procedures. Information
Assurance Network Specialist • Analyzes
general information assurance-related technical problems and
provides basic engineering and technical support in solving
these problems. • Designs, develops, engineers, and
implements solutions that meet network security requirements.
• Performs vulnerability/risk analyses of computer
systems and applications during all phases of the system development
life cycle. Information Assurance
Systems/Network Specialist • Installs, configures
and maintains organization's operating systems. Analyzes and
resolves problems associated with server hardware, NT, applications
software. • Detects, diagnoses, and reports NT related
problems on both NT server and NT desktop systems. •
Performs a wide variety of tasks in software/hardware maintenance
and operational support of NT Server systems. Information
Center Specialist • Advises and assists
users in problem-solving activities using information center
tools. • Evaluates new and existing hardware and
software products. Information
Security Business Analyst • Determines enterprise
information security standards. • Develops and implements
information security standards and procedures. Ensures that
all information systems are functional and secure. Information
Systems Administration and Planning Manager •
Coordinates the preparation, review and consolidation of client
information systems, budgets, acquisitions and business plans.
• Ensures adherence to budgets and business plans
through periodic review of financial reports and capital appropriation
requests. • Provides assistance for proposing, implementing
and enforcing policies, standards and methodologies. Information
Systems Training Specialist • Designs and
conducts company training programs. • Monitors and
reports the effectiveness of training on employees during the
orientation period and for career development. •
Participates in initial plan design and existing plan enhancements.
Instructional Technologist
• Assesses, designs and conceptualizes training scenarios,
approaches, objectives, plans, tools, aids, curriculums, and
other state of the art technologies related to training and
behavioral studies. • Identifies the best approach
training requirements to include, but not limited to hardware,
software, simulations, course assessment and refreshment, assessment
centers, oral examinations, interviews, computer assisted and
adaptive testing, behavior-based assessment and performance,
and team and unit assessment and measurement. IT
Subject Matter Specialist • Provides extremely
high-level subject matter proficiency for work described in
the task. • Provides advanced technical knowledge
and analysis of highly specialized applications and operational
environment, high-level functional systems analysis, design,
integration, documentation, training, and implementation advice
on complex problems that require doctorate level knowledge of
the subject matter for effective implementation. LAN
Support Technician • Monitors and responds
to complex technical control facility hardware and software
problems utilizing a variety of hardware and software testing
tools and techniques. • Provide LAN server support.
LAN/WAN Administrator
• Monitors LAN, WAN, and servers. Provides batch monitoring,
tape back-up, and restoration. • Administers mail
system and implements new database architecture. Monitors and
conducts performance evaluation of networks. • Supports,
installs, maintains, and troubleshoots all local area and wide
area networking devices and related software for branch offices
and internal and external networks. LAN/WAN
Integrator • Provides the overall integration
of the enterprise-wide network including the planning, design,
installation, maintenance, management, and coordination of the
corporate LAN/WAN (may include local, metropolitan, and wide
area networks). • Works with Voice and/or Data Communications
Analysts. LAN/WAN/MAN Administrator
• Monitors LAN, WAN, MAN, and servers.
• Provides batch monitoring, tape back-up, and restoration.
• Supports, installs, maintains, and troubleshoots
all local area and wide area networking devices and related
software for branch offices and internal and external networks.
Modeling and Simulation Specialist
• Specialist in modeling and simulation
functions or operations such as, but not limited to exercises,
plans, coordination, demonstrations, and instruction in the
fields such as, but not limited to health, environmental, transportation,
law enforcement, and security for military, and civil agencies.
• Supports live, constructive, or virtual training.
Network Control Technician
• Tests and analyzes all elements of complex network facilities
(including power, software, communications devices, lines, modems,
and terminals). • Monitors and controls the performance
and status of the network resources. • Utilizes software
and hardware tools and identifies and diagnoses complex problems
and factors affecting network performance. Network
Engineer • Manages the purchase, installation,
and support of network communications, including LAN/WAN systems.
• Evaluates current systems. • Plans large-scale
systems projects through vendor comparison and cost studies.
Network Planning Analyst
• Plans and evaluates complex existing network systems
and makes recommendations for resources required to maintain
and/or expand service levels. • Provides highly skilled
technical assistance in network planning, engineering, and architecture.
• Develops technical standards and interface applications,
identifies and evaluates new products, and provides resolution
for network problems. Network
Systems Administrator • Provides system
administration of Network, Web, and/or communication systems,
including Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN)
systems, involving network security. • Prepares technical
implementation plans that provide integrated solutions including
actions, milestones, timelines and critical paths required for
complete solutions. Network
Systems Manager • Supervises all personnel
engaged in the operation and support of network facilities,
including all communications equipment in large scale or multi-shift
operations. • Supervises complex operations that
involve two or more additional functions such as, but not limited
to, network operations, systems security, systems software support,
and production support activities. Network/Hardware
Support Technician • Monitors and responds
to hardware, software, and network problems. • Provides
the routine testing and analysis of all elements of the network
facilities (including power, software, communications machinery,
lines, modems, and terminals). • Monitors and controls
the performance and status of the network resources. Operations
Manager - Data Communications • Manages
all aspects of the daily operation for data network(s) in either
a stand-alone data network environment in a voice and data separated
network environment. • Develops project plans for
the implementation of new telecommunications technology and
systems. • Directs technical analysis of complex
software, hardware, and transmission systems. • Coordinates
with vendors involved in providing communication activities.
Operations Manager - Voice Communications
• Manages all aspects of the daily operation
for voice network(s) in either a stand-alone voice network OR
in a voice and data separated network environment. •
Develops project plans for the implementation of new telecommunications
technology and systems. • Directs technical analysis
of complex software, hardware, and transmission systems.
Operations Systems Manager
• Provides assistance and oversight for all information
systems operations activities, including computer and telecommunications/communications
operations, data entry, data control, operations support, operating
systems programming, system security policy procedures, and/or
web strategy and operations. • Provides input to
policy level discussions regarding standards and budget constraints.
Operations/Network LAN Administrator
• Supports, monitors, tests, and troubleshoots
hardware and software problems pertaining to LAN. •
Recommends and schedules repairs. • Provides end
users support for all LAN- based applications. •
Installs and configures workstations. Operations/Technical
Support Analyst • Provides technical guidance
for directing and monitoring information systems operations.
• Implements machine modifications to increase the
capacity of the system. • Directs compilation of
records and reports concerning production, machine malfunctioning
and maintenance. Operations/Technical
Support Manager • Provides technical guidance
for planning, directing, and monitoring information systems
operations. • Plans and recommends machine modifications
or additional equipment to increase the capacity of the system.
• Prepares operational cost estimates for current
and proposed projects. Evaluates vendor proposals for purchases
of hardware. • Directs compilation of records and
reports concerning production, machine malfunctioning, and maintenance.
• Consults on organizational, procedural, and work-flow
plans, methods, and procedures analysis. • Analyzes
the results of workflow plans, monitors the operating system(s)
and recommends changes to improve processing and utilization.
Project Engineer
• Manages long-term IT engineering projects. •
Performs engineering design evaluations and works to complete
projects within budget and scheduling restraints. •
Develops, implements, and monitors information systems policies
and controls to ensure data accuracy, security, and regulatory
compliance. • Reviews reports of computer and peripheral
equipment production, malfunction, and maintenance to determine
and address problems. Project
Manager • Leads team on large projects or
significant segment of large complex projects. •
Analyzes new and complex project related problems and creates
innovative solutions involving finance, scheduling, technology,
methodology, tools, and solution components. Publications
Analyst • Administers publication policies
and procedures that cover two or more functional areas in the
publication job family. Quality
Assurance Specialist • Provides development
of project Software Quality Assurance Plan and the implementation
of procedures that conforms to the requirements of the contract.
• Provides an independent assessment of how the project's
software development process is being implemented relative to
the defined process and recommends methods to optimize the organization's
process. Scientific Subject Matter
Specialist • Provides technical knowledge
and analysis of highly specialized applications and operational
environment, high-level functional systems analysis, design,
integration, documentation and implementation advice on exceptionally
complex problems that require graduate level knowledge of the
subject matter for effective implementation. • Applies
principles, methods and knowledge of the functional area of
capability to specific task order requirements, advanced mathematical
principles and methods to exceptionally difficult and narrowly
defined technical problems in engineering and other scientific
applications to arrive at automated solutions. Security
Coordinator • Coordinates, develops, and
evaluates security programs for an organization. Site
Manager • Provides applications systems
analysis and programming activities for a Government site, facility
or multiple locations. • Prepares long and short-range
plans for application selection, systems development, systems
maintenance, and production activities and for necessary support
resources. Software Architect
• Designs and develops new software products
or major enhancements to existing software. • Addresses
problems of systems integration, compatibility, and multiple
platforms. Responsible for project completion. •
Performs feasibility analysis on potential future projects to
management. Software
Developer • Resolves problems with software
and responds to suggestions for improvements and enhancements.
Acts as team leader on projects. • Participates in
development of software user manuals. • Instructs,
assigns, directs, and checks the work of other software developers
on development team. Software
Systems Engineer • Formulates/defines specifications
for complex operating software programming applications or modifies/maintains
complex existing applications using engineering releases and
utilities from the manufacturer. • Designs, codes,
tests, debugs, and documents those programs. • Provides
overall operating system, such as sophisticated file maintenance
routines, large telecommunications networks, computer accounting,
and advanced mathematical/scientific software packages.
• Assists all phases of software systems programming applications.
• Evaluates new and existing software products.
Strategic Planner •
Provides strategic planning of large projects or a significant
segment of a strategic planning portion of a large complex project.
• Provides the overall approach to clarify mission
statements so they can be used as springboards in envisioning
their desired future. • Assists in developing mission
and vision statements, subsequent goal delineation, provides
guidance for building operational plans and specifying measurable
outcomes to include capital outlay planning efforts in a consolidated
strategic planning process and prioritizes those initiatives.
Systems Administrator
• Installs new software releases, system upgrades, evaluates
and installs patches and resolves software related problems.
• Performs system backups and recovery. Maintains
data files and monitors system configuration to ensure data
integrity. Systems Analysis
and Programming Director • Develops software
within an organization. • Directs the software engineering
function in developing, releasing, and maintaining software
applications/operating systems according to business needs.
Systems Engineer
• Performs a variety of systems engineering tasks and
activities that are broad in nature and are concerned with major
systems design, integration, and implementation, including personnel,
hardware, software, budgetary, and support facilities and/or
equipment. • Provides quality assurance review and
the evaluation of new and existing software products. Systems
Management Technologist • Analyzes, develops,
operates, and maintains software libraries and catalogs.
• Provides support and direction for user groups in the
use of the software/hardware systems and programs to support
an integrated system. Technical
Editor • Reviews content of technical documentation.
• Ensures that documents follow the style laid out
in the company's style guide. Technical
Subject Matter Specialist • Applies subject
matter knowledge to high-level analysis, collection, assessment,
design, development, modeling, simulation, integration, installation,
documentation, and implementation. • Resolves problems,
which necessitates an intimate knowledge of the related technical
subject matter. Technical Writer
• Writes a variety of technical articles,
reports, brochures, and/or manuals for documentation for a wide
range of uses. • Coordinates the display of graphics
and the production of the document. Telecommunications
Analyst/Technician • Provides maintenance
of the switching equipment. • Performs more complex
activities for routine maintenance on switch. • Reads
and interprets circuit diagrams and electrical schematics.
Telecommunications Engineer/Analyst
• Supports complex engineering and/or analytical
tasks and activities associated with one or more technical areas
within the telecom function such as, but not limited to, network
design, engineering, implementation, or operations/user support.
Telecommunications Manager -
Multiple Incumbents • Addresses the needs
of individual customer groups (e.g., company divisions or business
lines) or may reflect total management responsibilities (including
planning, engineering, implementation, and operations) for either
voice or data communications in a separated network environment.
• Manages/coordinates day-to-day planning, design,
operations, maintenance, and resource allocation including client
server support and strategic and tactical planning •
Coordinates with customers, vendors, and corporate management.
• Interfaces with Senior/Executive Management to
coordinate telecommunication plans with overall business plan.
Telecommunications Network Help
Desk • Responds to user complaints to research
complex problems associated with the organization's telecommunications
networks (voice and/or data). • Diagnoses problem
source through discussions with users. Coordinates with internal
company support and operations groups and/or with vendors to
resolve problems. • Follows up with users to ensure
problem has been resolved. Develops supporting documentation
of all activities. Telecommunications
Programmer/Systems Analyst • Develops telecommunications
software solutions to address user needs. • Interfaces
with users to define needs. • Designs, develops,
and tests complex communications software interface programs.
Telecommunications Technician
• Installs, troubleshoots, repairs and maintains
telecommunications equipment. • Provides reports,
completes requests for new service, determines methodology for
installing telephone service, determines appropriateness of
moderate equipment changes or modifications, call switches,
test trunks, test links and installs communication circuits.
Telecommunications/Communications
Integration Engineer • Provides technical
direction and analysis for telecommunication activities, including
planning, designing, integrating, installing and maintaining
large-scale telecommunications/ communications networks and
services with computer systems. • Applies telecommunications/communications
engineering principles and theory to propose design and configuration
alternatives. • Analyzes network performance, usage
and traffic flows, accesses and interfaces, transmission techniques,
and protocols to interface with computer systems. Test
Engineer • Subject matter specialist providing
testing know-how in for the support of user requirements of
complex to highly complex software/hardware applications.
• Directs and/or participates in all phases of risk management
assessments and software/hardware development with emphasis
on analysis of user requirements, test design and test tools
selection. Voice Communications
Manager • Ensures that adequate and appropriate
planning is provided for remote hardware and communications
facilities to develop and implement methodologies for analysis,
installation and support of voice communications systems.
Voice Communications Technician
• Monitors and responds to complex technical control facility
hardware and software problems. Interfaces with vendor support
service groups to ensure proper escalation during outages or
periods of degraded system performance. • Maintains
PBX/systems and associated hardware. Web
Content Analyst • Provides for development
and content that will motivate and entertain users so that they
regularly access the website and utilize it as a major source
for information and decision-making. • Provides managing/performing
website editorial activities including gathering and researching
information that enhances the value of the site. Web
Designer • Designs and builds web pages
using a variety of graphics software applications, techniques,
and tools. • Designs and develops user interface
features, site animation, and special-effects elements. Contributes
to the design group's efforts to enhance the look and feel of
the organization's online offerings. • Designs the
website to support the organization's strategies and goals relative
to external communications. Web
Security Analyst • Performs all procedures
necessary to ensure the safety of the organization's website
and transactions across the Internet/intranet. •
Applies Internet firewall technologies to maintain security.
• Ensures that the user community understands and
adheres to necessary procedures to maintain security. •
Updates and deletes users, monitors and performs follow-up on
compliance violations, and develops security policies, practices,
and guidelines. Web Software
Developer • Designs, develops, troubleshoots,
debugs, and implements software code (such as HTML, CGI, and
JavaScript) for a component of the website. • Works
with graphic designers and other members of a project team to
develop the site concept, interface design, and architecture
of the website. • Deploys large web-based transaction
systems using application servers. • Researches,
tests, builds, and coordinates the integration of new products
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