2011-095 DATABASE APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST
| Job # | 2011-095 |
| Job Type | Contractual |
| Department | Residence Life |
| Class Code | 9003 |
| Bargaining Unit | No |
| FLSA Status | Exempt |
| Job Status | Full-Time |
| Hiring Salary | Commensurate with Experience |
| Pay Range | N/A |
| Posting Date | December 21, 2011 |
| Closing Date | Open Until Filled |
Department: Residence Life
Duties: Ensures databases and software applications performance, availability, operational integrity, and security; designs, develops, installs, implements, modifies, and supports the new and existing applications of software; analyzes functional and system requirements; develops application and database architecture and design; writes codes, validates data acquisition and output media; designs user interfaces; develops and maintains websites, interactive applications, simulations, and video streaming; works with users to test, debug, and troubleshoot applications, assures software and systems quality and functionality; writes and maintains program technologies; ensures the rigorous application of information of security/ information assurance policies, principles, and practices; coordinates with staff to help achieve a state of the art environment that meets the Office of Residence Life & Housing current and future objectives, such as, residential instruction, learning, research, assessment, data base, and archives functional capabilities; and performs other duties, as required.
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in Computer and Information Technology or a related field; five years (5) of progressively responsible experience performing programmer analyst functions with PL/SQL programming skills; three years (3)of experience to include working with SunGard Banner Tables .
Preference: 3 years experience working in a college or university setting in IT or a related IT technical services. Experience working with Student Affairs or related areas.
Requirements: Knowledge of database/ datasheet settings; knowledge of RMS directory and file structure; skill in performance management, skill in decision making, and program budget management; ability to delegate, make strategic and organizational planning, manage crisis, and communicate effectively.
To Apply: Send letter of interest indicating Job #2011-095, a resume, a Morgan State University Application for Employment, and three names of references with telephone numbers to: Morgan State University, Office of Human Resources, 1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Maryland 21251 or e-mail information to jobs@morgan.edu. EEO/AA
NOTE: THE HIRING DEPARTMENT WILL CONTACT ONLY APPLICANTS SELECTED FOR INTERVIEW.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER (EEO/AA)

