Franklin University is looking for a programmer to help support several of our systems. The description is as follows:
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The University Information Systems department at Franklin University seeks a self-motivated, logical minded programmer/analyst to join the collaborative, dynamic team responsible for providing and maintaining ERP, database, document imaging, and reporting services to the university.
This team-oriented programmer/analyst position is responsible for maintaining and designing applications within the university’s ERP system (Datatel’s Colleague), and our Business Intelligence tool (IBI’s WebFocus), customizations to both the preceding systems, as well as interfaces between these systems and the university’s other academic and administrative systems. This position will take part in design and requirements gathering as well as developing solutions and executing complete test plans.
Core Competencies:
• Ability to remain flexible in an ever-changing environment
• Team player able to work in a collaborative environment
• Strong written and **** communication skills
• Capability to independently learn new technologies
• Thorough testing and quality assurance practices
• Ability to manage time effectively while working on multiple projects reporting to multiple project managers
Essential Technical Skills:
* Expertise in one or both of the following areas:
** Datatel Colleague Envision programming, Unibasic/Uniquery, Colleague Studio, and WebAdvisor
** WebFocus Developer Studio (7.6.7 or later) Focus language, Dashboard Builder, and other IBI components
* Proficiency with Microsoft Office products
* Experience with MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, or Unidata
Required Education/Experience:
• BA/BS in Computer Science or related field or 3 or more years programming experience
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If you are interested, please check out our website at
www.franklin.edu/news-community/careers-at-franklin/ or contact me directly (degennag@franklin.edu). I expect the position to be posted in the very near future.
Gayle DeGennaro
Web focus release 7.6.7 on Linux
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