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Information Technology Analyst

Oversees the operation of computer hardware systems, ensuring usage as efficiently as possible. Computer hardware systems include, but are not limited to, mainframes, minicomputers, and networks of personal computers. Anticipates problems and takes preventative action that may occur during operations. Operates computer hardware systems to process business, scientific, engineering, or other data, according to operating instructions. : Controls the console and sets controls required to run particular jobs. Loads peripheral equipment with selected materials, such as tapes and printer paper for operating runs, or oversees loading of peripheral equipment by peripheral equipment operators. Enters commands to clear computer system and start operation. Observes peripheral equipment and error messages displayed on monitor of terminal to detect faulty output or machine stoppage. Enters commands to correct error or stoppage and resume operations. Notifies supervisor of errors or equipment stoppage. Clears equipment at end of operating run and reviews schedule to determine next assignment. Records problems that occurred, such as down time, and actions taken. May answer telephone calls to assist computer users encountering problem. May assist workers in classifying, cataloging, and maintaining tapes.

Information Technology Auditor

Plans and conducts audits of data processing systems and applications to safeguard assets, ensure accuracy of data, and promote operational efficiency. Establishes audit objectives and devises audit plan, following general audit plan and previous audit reports. Interviews workers and examines records to gather data, following audit plan. Analyzes data gathered to evaluate effectiveness of controls and determine accuracy of reports and efficiency and security of operations. : Writes audit report to document findings and recommendations. Devises, writes, and tests computer program required to obtain information needed from computer for audit. Devises controls for new or modified computer application to prevent inaccurate calculations and data loss, and to ensure discovery of errors.

Information Technology Teacher

Teach or instruct vocational or occupational subjects at the secondary school level.

Information Technology Director

Plans, schedules, and directs the development, production, and administrative processing of the organization's computer operations. Assigns and schedules work, or delegates work to subordinate managers and supervisors, and reviews work. Ensures rapid, accurate, and efficient processing of corporation's workload by use of a computer-based system. Builds systems capability that reflects the highest state of technical sophistication consistent with the corporation's needs and budget. Ensures security of company's database. Recommends insights that contribute to overall company strategic management. Ensures corporation makes maximum use of the general system by providing for the education and training of the principal users. This position typically reports to the Top Information Technology Officer and normally has managers reporting to it.: Consults with management to determine information requirements of management, scientists, or engineers, determine boundaries and priorities of new projects, and discuss system capacity and equipment acquisitions. Confers with department heads involved with proposed projects to ensure cooperation and further define nature of project. Confers with computer analysts or engineers to define equipment needs. Reviews project feasibility studies. Maintains a professional, technical, and clerical staff capable of meeting current and future needs. Establishes work standards. Interprets policies, purposes, and goals of organization to subordinates. Prepares progress reports to inform management of project status and deviation from goals. Contracts with management specialists, technical personnel, or vendors to solve problems. Reviews reports of computer and peripheral equipment production, malfunctions, and maintenance to ascertain costs and plan department operating changes. Analyzes department workflow and workers' job duties to recommend reorganization or departmental realignment within company. Participates in decisions concerning staffing and promotions within data processing department. Directs training of subordinates. Keeps current on new developments in information technology, and plans for future upgrades and organizational changes. May prepare proposals and solicit sale of systems analysis, programming, and computer services to outside firms. May assist staff to diagnose and solve computer equipment problems. May participate in technical projects, such as writing equipment specifications or developing computer programs for specified applications.

Information Technology Specialist

Oversees the operation of computer hardware systems, ensuring usage as efficiently as possible. Computer hardware systems include, but are not limited to, mainframes, minicomputers, and networks of personal computers. Anticipates problems and takes preventative action that may occur during operations. Operates computer hardware systems to process business, scientific, engineering, or other data, according to operating instructions. : Controls the console and sets controls required to run particular jobs. Loads peripheral equipment with selected materials, such as tapes and printer paper for operating runs, or oversees loading of peripheral equipment by peripheral equipment operators. Enters commands to clear computer system and start operation. Observes peripheral equipment and error messages displayed on monitor of terminal to detect faulty output or machine stoppage. Enters commands to correct error or stoppage and resume operations. Notifies supervisor of errors or equipment stoppage. Clears equipment at end of operating run and reviews schedule to determine next assignment. Records problems that occurred, such as down time, and actions taken. May answer telephone calls to assist computer users encountering problem. May assist workers in classifying, cataloging, and maintaining tapes.

Information Technology Consultant

Research, design, develop, and test computer or computer-related equipment for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use. May supervise the manufacturing and installation of computer or computer-related equipment and components. Exclude 'Computer Software Engineers, Applications' (15-1031) and 'Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software' (15-1032).

Information Technology Professional

All computer specialists not listed separately.

Information Technology Top Executive

Develops, leads, administers, and coordinates all phases of an organization's computer department, including systems design, programming, installation, and operation. Works with the CEO and Board of Directors, setting the short- and long-term strategic objectives while providing the management necessary to achieve profits, growth, or other goals of the organization. Typically reports to the Chief Executive Officer or Chief Operations Officer and has directors reporting to this position.: Identifies and communicates the strategic objectives and determines specific information requirements for management. Reviews and evaluates project feasibility studies based on management's requirements and priorities. Works with the CEO and Board of Directors to provide the framework for planning and communication. Achieves desired results through the use of budgets, proper contracts, and efficient decision making. Implements the installation and operation of information systems and equipment. Keeps current on new developments in information systems technology, and plans for future upgrades and organizational changes. Keeps abreast of government regulations applicable to systems operations and ensures corporate compliance. Manages several direct reports, often including department heads.

Information Technology Audit Manager

Manages the auditing examination and analysis of electronic data processing (EDP) records of an establishment, and prepares reports concerning documentation and operating procedures. Manages operation of reviewing data regarding material assets, net worth, liabilities, capital stock, surplus, income, and expenditures. Develops audit programs and reviews systems operations, controls, and security guidelines. Typically reports to a director and has supervisors reporting to it; however, in smaller companies the manager may be the first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Inspects items in books of original entry to determine if proper procedure in recording transactions was followed. Reviews systems and those who have access to computerized records. Provides advice to others regarding security procedures and internal controls. Prepares EDP audit function activity reports for upper management.

Information Technology Administrator

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).



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