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Application Developer, Intermediate

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Georgia State University
Location
Atlanta, GA

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Description
Georgia State University’s Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Online Education (CETLOE) is looking for a skilled Application Developer, Intermediate. This position will be responsible for the development, implementation, and/or maintenance of applications designed to improve the teaching and learning experience. The application developer, intermediate are members of a team that works collaboratively with various stakeholders at the university and with external partners to develop applications that contribute to the success of students. The intermediate position must possess the ability to communicate with stakeholders, customers, and peers on a technical and nontechnical basis.

On an as-needed basis, the Application Developer, Intermediate represents the Learning Technology division on various committees, councils and working groups. The Application Developer, Intermediate may also represent the university at University System of Georgia meetings.

Responsibilities include the following:
Participate in all phases of software development life cycle including: 

Requirement’s analysis
•    Formulates and defines systems scope and objectives through research and fact-finding. Includes analysis and documentation of teaching and learning processes and functional requirements. Consults with department experts as it relates to the teaching and learning implications of the application. Assesses and determines impact of the technology to the teaching and learning environment.

Design development
•    Translates functional requirements and prepares detailed specifications from which applications will be written. Work products may include feasibility studies, white papers, time/cost estimates, etc. Responsible for program design, coding, testing, debugging, and documentation.

Deployment
•    Confers with stakeholders and customers to create and implement deployment plans. Advises on best practices for deploying applications. Assists and advises on end-user training.

Maintenance
•    Responds to customer reports of problems, system performance anomalies, and /or general inquiries. Performs troubleshooting and design, programming, and testing.
•    Serve as a project resource: Collaborates with leadership and lead developers to make decisions on project tasks. Makes recommendations on policy and procedure, internal business processes, priorities, and problems.
•    Serves as a mentor: Assists with instructing, directing, training, and advising graduate and undergraduate student workers.



Qualifications
Bachelor's degree and two years of related experience; or a combination of education and related experience.

College/Business Unit
02/04/22, 11:59:00 PM

College/Business Unit: Instructional Innovation & Technology
Location: Atlanta Campus
Job Posting: 12/17/21, 2:00:31 PM

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Founded in 1913 in Atlanta, Georgia State University is the second-largest and one of four research institutions in the University System of Georgia. The University serves one-fourth of the graduate students in the university system; it is within a one-hour commute of more than one-third of the state’s population. Approximately 80 percent of all Georgia State alumni live and work in Georgia.georgia_state_university1.jpg

Georgia State’s main campus is located on 34 acres in downtown Atlanta. University centers in Alpharetta, Brookhaven, Buckhead and Henry County offer students convenient suburban locations for graduate courses in business and education.

More than 50,000 students annually attend Georgia State University. While 90 percent of the students are from Georgia, students also come from all 50 states and 160 countries. More than 1,400 international students attend Georgia State and graduate students comprise 31 percent of the student population.

georgia_state_university2.jpgThe University offers more than 52 degree programs in more than 250 fields of study – from public policy and African-American studies to biology and health sciences. Degrees are offered at the bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral levels through six units: the College of Arts and Sciences, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Human Sciences, College of Law and Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. In addition to the numerous degree programs, Georgia State offers full- and part-time programs and day, evening and weekend classes.

Students have many choices in extracurricular activities including more than 22 fraternities and sororities; and some 250 chartered student groups, including 60 degree-related student groups, seven religious, 24 law-oriented and 22 multicultural/international groups; and 10 honor societies. There is also an active student government association which includes the student senate and the judicial board.

The Georgia State Panthers are members of the Colonial Athletic Association and compete in 16 NCAA Division I intercollegiate men’s and women’s sports, including basketball, baseball, softball, golf, tennis, track and volleyball. The university announced in April 2008 that is will begin Division I-AA football in 2010.

The university’s innovative Touch the Earth program brings outdoor recreation ranging from backpacking, rock climbing, sailing, kayaking, rafting and water-skiing to out-of-state snow-skiing and snorkeling trips. And WRAS, Georgia State’s popular 100,000-watt radio voice, is the most powerful student-run radio station in the United States.

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