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Alternate job titles: Billing Operations Systems Technical Analyst, Entry | Customer Billing/Collections Systems Analyst I | Network Billing Systems Analyst I | Reimbursement/Billing Systems Analyst I

The Entry Billing Systems Analyst analyzes billing system components after implementation or integration. Monitors, maintains and verifies the billing system to ensure accurate billing information. Being an Entry Billing Systems Analyst may require a bachelor's degree. Ensures the operations and associated procedures of billing systems are efficient and effective for billing delivery. In addition, Entry Billing Systems Analyst typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an Entry Billing Systems Analyst works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely m more...



Alternate job titles: Web Applications Developer I | Internet/Web Application Development - Entry | Web Applications Programmer I

The Web Applications Developer - Entry troubleshoots and solves the software issues. Responsible for developing, testing, implementing, and maintaining web-based application systems, such as user interface, e-commerce applications, site animation. Being a Web Applications Developer - Entry knowledge about commonly-used web developing language (e.g., HTML, Java, PHP, JSP, ASP.NET, Python, AJAX) is necessary. Researches technical problems and suggests improvements for web applications. In addition, Web Applications Developer - Entry typically requires a bachelor's degree of Computer Science or a more...


Alternate job titles: Business Systems Analyst I | Business Systems Solution and Specification Analyst I

The Entry Business Systems Analyst documents system requirements, defines scope and objectives, and assists in the creation of system specifications that drive system development and implementation. Reviews, analyzes, and evaluates user needs to create systems solutions that support overall business strategies. Being an Entry Business Systems Analyst typically requires a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Incumbents function as a liaison between IT and users and have both business and technical expertise. In addition, Entry Business Systems Analyst typically reports to a manager. Being an En more...


Alternate job titles: Entry Applications Systems Analyst | Software Applications Analyst I | Systems Specification Analyst I

Analyzes, designs, and troubleshoots an organization's information technology systems and processes to enhance efficiency, productivity, and effectiveness. Uses defined policies and procedures to evaluate and design new IT systems or enhance existing systems to integrate with current and future needs. Tests and evaluates the compatibility and integration of new systems with existing infrastructure, networks, and applications. Designs models and utilizes analysis and solution development methods, including process maps, flow charts, and diagrams. Supports management with project planning, risk more...



Alternate job titles: User Liaison | Information Technology User Support Clerk | IT User Support

The Applications Support Analyst provides systems analysis to ensure the needs of the user are met. Serves as a liaison between systems personnel and end users, such as a client or business unit. Being an Applications Support Analyst may require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. May assist in system implementation or training. In addition, Applications Support Analyst typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Working as an Applications Support Analyst typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job fun more...


Alternate job titles: Customer Billing/Collections Systems Analyst I | Entry Billing Systems Analyst | Network Billing Systems Analyst I | Reimbursement/Billing Systems Analyst I

The Billing Operations Systems Technical Analyst, Entry analyzes billing system components after implementation or integration. Monitors, maintains and verifies the billing system to ensure accurate billing information. Being a Billing Operations Systems Technical Analyst, Entry may require a bachelor's degree. Ensures the operations and associated procedures of billing systems are efficient and effective for billing delivery. In addition, Billing Operations Systems Technical Analyst, Entry typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Billing Operations Systems Technical Analyst, Entr more...



Alternate job titles: Application Support Analyst, Entry | Application Support Specialist, Entry | Business Application Development Support Technician I

Provides technical support to the team responsible for a subset of business systems applications. Provides assistance in one or all areas of applications programming that includes testing, design and analysis. Assists in the formulation of procedures and best practices for users of applications. Typically requires an associate degree or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. more...


Alternate job titles: Applications Support Technician I | Application Support Specialist, Entry | Business Application Development Support Technician I

The Application Support Analyst, Entry provides assistance in one or all areas of applications programming that includes testing, design and analysis. Provides technical support to the team responsible for a subset of business systems applications. Being an Application Support Analyst, Entry typically requires an associate's degree or its equivalent. Assists in the formulation of procedures and best practices for users of applications. In addition, Application Support Analyst, Entry typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an Application Support Analyst, Entry possesses a moderate u more...


Alternate job titles: Software Systems Engineer I | Software Operating Systems Development - Entry | Systems Applications Developer I | Systems Software Engineer/Programmer I

The Entry Software Systems Engineer is responsible for resolving less complicated problems relying on the established software systems. Develops, modifies and codes software systems programming applications. Being an Entry Software Systems Engineer troubleshoots and fixes minor problems regarding current procedures or systems. Has basic knowledge of the principles of existing software systems development. In addition, Entry Software Systems Engineer requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor. Working as an Entry Software Systems Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of rel more...



Alternate job titles: UNIX Systems Administrator | UNIX Operating Systems Administrator I

The Systems Administrator - Entry - UNIX analyzes and resolves problems associated with server hardware/software and applications software and ensures scalability and appropriate integration with other systems. Responsible for the installation, configuration and maintenance of the organization's UNIX operating systems and all related systems or software. Being a Systems Administrator - Entry - UNIX is responsible for backup or recovery procedures. Detects, diagnoses, and reports UNIX related problems on both UNIX server and UNIX desktop systems. In addition, Systems Administrator - Entry - UNI more...


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