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Application Developer, Distributed Technology Services

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California State University, Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, CA

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Job Summary Requisition Number: 28690 Job Title: PROGRAMMER/ANALYST III Working Title: Application Developer, Distributed Technology Services Salary: $5,234 - $10,358 monthly Job Type: Career Department Name: 4100-ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS Department Website URL: www.it.ucla.edu Job Summary Statement: As a member of the Student Applications Distributed Technology Services team, the Application Developer is responsible for full life-cycle web application development activities including analysis, technical design, programming, testing, and documentation of applications using service oriented architecture (SOA) concepts. General duties will include collaborating with colleagues and business owners to gather requirements, analyze technical specifications, systems integration and thorough testing of distributed applications. The Developer will work closely with IT Architects, developers, production support and customers in the ongoing implementation of web based application development services including performance optimization, mobile platform implementation, security, usability and accessibility. The position will also have after-hours production support responsibilities as assigned. Percentage of Time: 100 Shift Start: 8:00 am Shift End: 5:00 pm function checkForSelectedStatus(){ return true;} Qualifications for Position 11 Records Qualifications Required/Preferred Three or more years of experience developing web-based applications using JAVA/J2EE, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, AJAX, Spring MVC v3.1.0, Apache Tomcat v2.0.23, and Apache CFX (SOAP). Required Experience with developing Servlets, Struts, Tiles, JMS or Spring. Required Experience developing applications with relational database and data access; JDBC, DAO, SQL. Required Experience using web services such as REST, SOAP or XML-RPC. Required Object oriented application design skills with emphasis on design patterns Required Experience utilizing automated testing frameworks for web applications. Required Verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate technical information to staff and customers with varying technical backgrounds; able to develop clear and concise technical documentation, proposals and/or white papers. Required Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, Engineering (or related) OR three years (or more) of equivalent relevant experience. Required Experience implementing applications using Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) concepts and techniques. Preferred Experience developing cross platform mobile applications. Preferred Experience with Web application performance optimization, security and accessibility. Preferred Additional Posting Information Bargaining Unit: 99-Policy Covered Application Deadline: 04-02-2019 External Posting Date: Quicklink To Posting: hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=74128 Special Instructions: Contact information: Number of Positions: function checkForSelectedStatus(){ return true;} Special EmploymentDesignations/Requirements Per UC Policy Conflict of Interest: N/A Critical: Continued employment contingent upon completion of satisfactory background investigation. Driving Record: N/A E-Verify Check:

Certain positions funded by federal contracts/subcontracts requires UCLA to notify job applicants that an E-Verify check will be conducted and the successful candidate must pass the E-Verify check.

More Information This position does not require E-Verify check. CANRA:
Is this position designated as a mandatory reporter under CANRA? No Other Special Employment Requirements: Position is subject to performance standards and other requirements of the University wide Police Policies and Administrative Procedures. function checkForSelectedStatus(){ return true;} The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy. UC Nondiscrimination & Affirmative Action Policy

Please be advised that the final candidate recommended for hire into a critical (or otherwise designated) position will be required to successfully complete a background investigation. Any convictions will be evaluated to determine if they directly relate to the responsibilities and requirements of the position. Having a conviction history will not automatically disqualify an applicant from being considered for employment.

UCLA is a Tobacco-Free environment. For more information, please view the policy at Tobacco-Free Campus Policy

Organization

Working at California State University, Los Angeles

Mission

Cal State LA transforms lives and fosters thriving communities across greater Los Angeles. We cultivate and amplify our students' unique talents, diverse life experiences, and intellect through engaged teaching, learning, scholarship, research, and public service that support their overall success, well-being, and the greater good.

Vision

Cal State LA will be internationally recognized as the premier comprehensive public university in greater Los Angeles. We are dedicated to delivering cutting-edge academic programs that prepare students to be innovative leaders in both their professional and civic lives and to serving the public good through initiatives that engage local, regional, and global communities in mutually beneficial partnerships.

Values

  • Students First – We put our students' academic success, career-readiness, and well-being at the center of everything we do.
  • Pushing Boundaries – We set ambitious goals to challenge and inspire us, benefitting our role as L.A.'s premier comprehensive public university.
  • Engagement, Service, and the Public Good – We foster meaningful, collaborative relationships that contribute to the public good among the University community, alumni, and local, regional, and global communities.
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – We cultivate diversity, expect cultural competence, and actively seek perspectives and engagement from all constituents in our community, to develop just and equitable expectations.
  • Student Engagement – We encourage our students to take ownership of their own campus experiences by seeking opportunities that promote inclusion, a sense of belonging, and leadership.
  • Engaged Teaching and Learning – We cultivate and amplify our students' unique talents, diverse life experiences, and intellect through engaged teaching, learning, scholarship, research and vibrant student life.
  • Academic Distinction – We foster and promote academic distinction through innovation, academic rigor and the pursuit of lifelong learning.
  • Community of Scholars – We foster a community of scholars among faculty and students engaged in research, scholarship, and creative accomplishments.
  • A Culture of Excellence – We encourage and expect all members of our University community to pursue academic, professional, and personal excellence.
  • Transparent Collaborative Decision-Making – We make data-informed, evidence-based decisions and are collaborative and transparent in our approach and communication.
  • Mutual Respect – We are committed to cultivating a supportive and accepting environment where each of us commits to fostering a culture of respect for all.
  • Academic Freedom – We promote academic freedom and professional ethics.

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