IT Programmer Analyst - Full Time Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

IT Programmer Analyst - Full Time

Company Name:
Hy-Vee Food Stores
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF JOB DUTIES: Researches, creates, enhances, and maintains
computer
programs. Determines the most efficient and effective way to provide a quality solution. Assists their project leader to solve technical, software, or procedural problems. Keeps project leader informed of the status of assigned tasks. PRIMARY
Responsibilities: 1. Creates accurate, efficient and effective program design and code. 2. Thoroughly tests program and/or JCL changes and provides adequate proof of such tests. 3. Researches problem and enhancement requests to develop efficient and effective solutions. 4. Consistently completes assigned programming and research tasks by requested completion date. 5. Reports to work when scheduled and on time. SECONDARY
Responsibilities: (These are considered occasional in nature) 1. Attends and is prepared to participate in department and company meetings. 2. Performs other job related duties and special projects as required. SKILLS/TECHNOLOGIES/EQUIPMENT USED TO PERFORM JOB: C#/ Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or greater Microsoft SharePoint 2010 (preferred) PC, Microsoft Office suite, telephone and calculator MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED TO PERFORM JOB: High School plus two to three years of additional schooling in computer science/programming or equivalent experience. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO PERFORM JOB: Six months to one year of similar or related work experience. If you are interested and meet the qualifications, please apply on line at . information you may contact Jason Mikesell at or Galen McCullough at . The deadline for applying is Friday, March 21 at 12:00 noon . Please mail, email, or fax your resume/cover letter to: For more Hy-Vee, Inc. Attn: Brenda Goeden Human Resources Department 5820 Westown Parkway, West Des Moines, IA 50266 Phone Fax -mail: bgoeden@Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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