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Applications Development Director

Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as electronic data processing, information systems, systems analysis, and computer programming. Exclude 'Computer Specialists' (15-1011 through 15-1099).

Applications Programming Manager

Manages and coordinates the development, creation, installation, and maintenance of computer programs to process data using business and scientific applications. Oversees and reviews work of programming personnel, and gives technical support and guidance. Analyzes workflow and assigns or schedules work to meet priorities and goals. May report to director level, is typically the second level of management, and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be the first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Directs daily operations of department and coordinates project activities with other departments. Meets with IT department heads, supervisors, systems analysis personnel, and user management to solicit cooperation, clarify program intent, and identify and resolve problems. Analyzes test runs on computer to correct or direct correction of coded program and input data. Revises or directs revision of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements. Prescribes standards for terms and symbols used to simplify interpretation of programs. Evaluates programming project proposals and assesses project feasibility. Collaborates with computer manufacturers and other users to develop new programming methods. Directs training of subordinates in programming and program coding. Develops and interprets organization goals, policies, and procedures, and reviews project plans. Approves, prepares, monitors, and adjusts department budget, and prepares required records and reports. Participates in staffing decisions.

Computer Applications Manager

Manages and coordinates the development, creation, installation, and maintenance of computer programs to process data using business and scientific applications. Oversees and reviews work of programming personnel, and gives technical support and guidance. Analyzes workflow and assigns or schedules work to meet priorities and goals. May report to director level, is typically the second level of management, and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be the first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Directs daily operations of department and coordinates project activities with other departments. Meets with IT department heads, supervisors, systems analysis personnel, and user management to solicit cooperation, clarify program intent, and identify and resolve problems. Analyzes test runs on computer to correct or direct correction of coded program and input data. Revises or directs revision of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements. Prescribes standards for terms and symbols used to simplify interpretation of programs. Evaluates programming project proposals and assesses project feasibility. Collaborates with computer manufacturers and other users to develop new programming methods. Directs training of subordinates in programming and program coding. Develops and interprets organization goals, policies, and procedures, and reviews project plans. Approves, prepares, monitors, and adjusts department budget, and prepares required records and reports. Participates in staffing decisions.

IT Manager Applications

Manages and coordinates the development, creation, installation, and maintenance of computer programs to process data using business and scientific applications. Oversees and reviews work of programming personnel, and gives technical support and guidance. Analyzes workflow and assigns or schedules work to meet priorities and goals. May report to director level, is typically the second level of management, and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be the first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Directs daily operations of department and coordinates project activities with other departments. Meets with IT department heads, supervisors, systems analysis personnel, and user management to solicit cooperation, clarify program intent, and identify and resolve problems. Analyzes test runs on computer to correct or direct correction of coded program and input data. Revises or directs revision of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements. Prescribes standards for terms and symbols used to simplify interpretation of programs. Evaluates programming project proposals and assesses project feasibility. Collaborates with computer manufacturers and other users to develop new programming methods. Directs training of subordinates in programming and program coding. Develops and interprets organization goals, policies, and procedures, and reviews project plans. Approves, prepares, monitors, and adjusts department budget, and prepares required records and reports. Participates in staffing decisions.

Applications & Programming Supervisor

Supervises computer programmers and/or software engineers engaged in preparing computer programs to process data and solve problems by use of computers. Supervises installation and maintenance of computer programs. Assigns, coordinates, and reviews work of programming personnel. Supervises the preparation of programs to process data and solve problems by use of computers. Typically reports to manager level in the organization and is a first level supervisor.: Responsible for consultations with managerial, systems analysis, and programming personnel to clarify program intent, identify problems, suggest changes, and determine extent of programming and coding required. Supervises installation and maintenance of computer programs for business and scientific applications. Develops programs from workflow charts or diagrams, considering factors, such as computer storage capacity and speed, extent of peripheral equipment, and intended use of output data. Converts workflow charts to language that can be processed by computer. Enters program codes into computer. Enters test data into computer. Analyzes test runs on computer to correct or direct correction of coded program and input data. Revises or directs revision of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements. Compiles documentation of program development and subsequent revisions. Trains subordinates in programming and program coding. Prescribes standards for terms and symbols used to simplify interpretation of programs. Collaborates with computer manufacturers and other users to develop new programming methods. Prepares records and reports.

Applications Engineer Manufacturing

Plans, designs, and coordinates integration of machinery and equipment into manufacturing process of industrial establishment, applying knowledge of engineering and programming, and using computer, precision-measuring instruments, and drafting tools: develops and writes equipment specifications, performance requirements, cost analysis, and proposal for integrating machinery and equipment, such as robots, robot controllers, and programmable controllers into manufacturing process, applying knowledge of mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical wiring, electronics, programming, and manufacturing requirements, and using computer and calculator. Selects or designs robot end-of-arm tools to meet specifications, using robot manuals and either drafting tools or computer and software programs. Writes operating programs, using existing computer program, or writes own computer programs, applying knowledge of programming language and computer. Oversees installation to ensure machines and equipment are installed and functioning according to specifications. Tests ability of machines, such as robot, to perform tasks, using teach pendant and precision measuring instruments and following specifications. Confers with establishment personnel to implement operating procedures and resolve system malfunctions. Determines parts supply, maintenance tasks, safety procedures, and service schedule required to maintain machines and equipment in prescribed condition. Develops models of alternate processing methods to test feasibility of new applications of system components, and r.

Bilingual Secretary

Performs and handles general secretarial duties, frequently using a foreign language, including basic correspondence, filing, and inputting data for reports. Schedules appointments, gives information to callers, takes notes, and otherwise relieves officials of clerical work and minor administrative and business detail. : Prepares a variety of memos, forms, letters, and reports. Composes simple, routine letters. Reads and routes incoming mail. Locates and attaches appropriate file to correspondence to be answered by employer. Answers telephone, gives information to callers, routes call to appropriate person, and places outgoing calls. Schedules appointments for employer. Greets visitors, ascertains nature of business, and directs visitors to employer or appropriate person. May take and transcribe notes and dictation. May arrange travel schedule and reservations. May compile and type statistical reports. May oversee clerical workers. May keep personnel records. May record minutes of staff meetings. May make copies of correspondence or other printed matter. May prepare outgoing mail, using postage-metering machine. May prepare notes, correspondence, and reports.

Secretary Bilingual

Performs and handles general secretarial duties, frequently using a foreign language, including basic correspondence, filing, and inputting data for reports. Schedules appointments, gives information to callers, takes notes, and otherwise relieves officials of clerical work and minor administrative and business detail. : Prepares a variety of memos, forms, letters, and reports. Composes simple, routine letters. Reads and routes incoming mail. Locates and attaches appropriate file to correspondence to be answered by employer. Answers telephone, gives information to callers, routes call to appropriate person, and places outgoing calls. Schedules appointments for employer. Greets visitors, ascertains nature of business, and directs visitors to employer or appropriate person. May take and transcribe notes and dictation. May arrange travel schedule and reservations. May compile and type statistical reports. May oversee clerical workers. May keep personnel records. May record minutes of staff meetings. May make copies of correspondence or other printed matter. May prepare outgoing mail, using postage-metering machine. May prepare notes, correspondence, and reports.

Manager Computer Applications

Manages and coordinates the development, creation, installation, and maintenance of computer programs to process data using business and scientific applications. Oversees and reviews work of programming personnel, and gives technical support and guidance. Analyzes workflow and assigns or schedules work to meet priorities and goals. May report to director level, is typically the second level of management, and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be the first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Directs daily operations of department and coordinates project activities with other departments. Meets with IT department heads, supervisors, systems analysis personnel, and user management to solicit cooperation, clarify program intent, and identify and resolve problems. Analyzes test runs on computer to correct or direct correction of coded program and input data. Revises or directs revision of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements. Prescribes standards for terms and symbols used to simplify interpretation of programs. Evaluates programming project proposals and assesses project feasibility. Collaborates with computer manufacturers and other users to develop new programming methods. Directs training of subordinates in programming and program coding. Develops and interprets organization goals, policies, and procedures, and reviews project plans. Approves, prepares, monitors, and adjusts department budget, and prepares required records and reports. Participates in staffing decisions.

Supervisor Computer Applications & Programming

Supervises computer programmers and/or software engineers engaged in preparing computer programs to process data and solve problems by use of computers. Supervises installation and maintenance of computer programs. Assigns, coordinates, and reviews work of programming personnel. Supervises the preparation of programs to process data and solve problems by use of computers. Typically reports to manager level in the organization and is a first level supervisor.: Responsible for consultations with managerial, systems analysis, and programming personnel to clarify program intent, identify problems, suggest changes, and determine extent of programming and coding required. Supervises installation and maintenance of computer programs for business and scientific applications. Develops programs from workflow charts or diagrams, considering factors, such as computer storage capacity and speed, extent of peripheral equipment, and intended use of output data. Converts workflow charts to language that can be processed by computer. Enters program codes into computer. Enters test data into computer. Analyzes test runs on computer to correct or direct correction of coded program and input data. Revises or directs revision of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements. Compiles documentation of program development and subsequent revisions. Trains subordinates in programming and program coding. Prescribes standards for terms and symbols used to simplify interpretation of programs. Collaborates with computer manufacturers and other users to develop new programming methods. Prepares records and reports.



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