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United States Bankruptcy Court Systems Analyst in Canton, Ohio

Position: Systems Analyst/Programmer Location: Canton, Ohio Salary/Grade: CL 28 ($72,641-$118,102) Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent Opening Date: 07/22/2024 Closing Date: 08/16/2024 *Please note that this is not a remote work position and will require periodic, on-site work conducted at all districtwide offices. Consideration may be given to a district duty station assignment other than Canton, which may impact the salary/grade information listed above. Periodic telework may be available, as determined by operational need. The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Ohio is accepting applications for the position of Systems Analyst/Programmer in its Canton location. The court is comprised of 50 clerk's office staff, eight authorized judgeships, and their chambers staff. The court serves the 40 northernmost counties in the State of Ohio and is headquartered in Cleveland with additional court locations in Akron, Canton, Toledo, and Youngstown. The Systems Analyst/Programmer is responsible for the design, development, and support of application software and takes a lead role with software development with multiple programming languages. The Systems Analyst/Programmer also performs routine database and application/database server maintenance, application software installation and monitoring, system troubleshooting and applications security administration. This full-time, permanent position reports to the Director of Information Technology (IT) in Canton. Representative Duties: The Systems Analyst/Programmer is responsible for the design, development, and support of application software, and takes a lead role involving software development with multiple programming languages and shell scripts, such as C#, PHP, Perl, HTML, and Java languages. · Administer, support, and maintain all Informix database systems in support of the Case Management/Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) system software. Test and implement new CM/ECF software releases. · Work with the clerk's office Testing Group to test and implement new CM/ECF software releases and other national court programs. · Install or assist with installation of new or revised releases of national software or off-the-shelf/desktop releases. Set up, configure, and document hardware and software. · Maintain and update the court intranet and external website. · Use Perl, PHP, HTML and CSS, Java, shell scripts with embedded SQL, and other programming languages to develop system features to meet end user needs and maintain and enhance local and national system and database efficiency and effectiveness. · Write code to specifications, document work and communicate with application team, develop custom reports, and perform routine testing. · Provide technical advisory services to securely design, implement, maintain, or modify IT systems and networks critical to court operations. Conduct research to identify potential vulnerabilities in, and threats to, existing and proposed technologies, notifying the appropriate managers/staff of the risk potential. · Design, configure, and implement computer hardware and operating system software. Develop standard guidelines for software use and acquisition and to protect vulnerable information. · Confer with technical staff and end users to design and program software applications, including exchanging information on project limitations and capabilities, performance requirements, and maintenance. Provide end user support for applications supported. Serve as liaison between peers and end users. · Provide follow-up maintenance and support for local and national applications in use throughout the court. · Develop, implement, and manage large and small-scale projects from inception to delivery, including developing complex project plans, through design plans and detailed timelines. Required Qualifications: · Knowledge of applicable programming languages, dat

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