Application Developer Analyst Levels 1 - 2
Description
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking an Application Developer Analyst at Level 1 and Level 2. The position is eligible for teleworking, currently 2 days per week. New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after their effective date of hire.
Responsibilities
- Code, configure, and deliver easily maintainable software according to the specification provided using standard MTA tools and products.
- Test and debug routines and programs for efficient processing and maximum utilization of computer systems.
- Develop and maintain technical and standard documentation for program development activity in a timely and high-quality manner.
- Participate in the evaluation of new software development products, applications, practices, and techniques.
- Participate in the development and maintenance of functional test plans that adequately test the defined requirements and functions.
- Participate in the analysis of business requirements and system design for the development and configuration of software applications that support MTA business requirements.
Qualifications
- Level 1: Basic programming skills in MTA IT-supported languages and software packages; basic knowledge of secure coding techniques is a plus. Basic knowledge and some experience applying programming logic to the development and debugging of software applications. Basic knowledge of Windows and/or Linux operating systems and internet technologies. Good interpersonal skills, ability to function as part of a team that might include end-users as well as other technical staff. Ability to conceptualize business requirements of the program being developed, including the ability to identify underlying principles and the appropriate data handling techniques required. Good oral and written communication skills. Good analytical skills. Ability to initiate, demonstrate flexibility, and good time management skills. Availability to handle production problems outside normal workday hours. Bachelor’s degree or a minimum of 1 year of experience developing and maintaining software applications in a business environment.
- Level 2: Same as Level 1, with the following additional responsibilities: Programming skills in MTA IT-supported languages and software packages; basic secure coding techniques a plus. Knowledge of Windows and/or Linux operating systems and internet technologies. Good interpersonal skills, ability to function as part of a team that might include end-users as well as other technical staff. Ability to conceptualize business requirements of the program being developed, including the ability to identify underlying principles and the appropriate data handling techniques required. Good oral and written communication skills. Good analytical skills. Ability to initiate, demonstrate flexibility, and good time management skills. Demonstrated troubleshooting skills and ability to handle multiple programming tasks simultaneously. Availability to handle production problems outside normal workday hours. Bachelor’s degree or a minimum of 5 years’ experience developing and maintaining software applications in a business environment. Must possess a minimum of 3 years’ experience applying programming logic to the development of computer programs and software applications.
Other Information
This is a resume-based position in the collective bargaining unit represented by the Transportation Communications Union (TCU) and will be governed by the terms of the associated TCU collective bargaining agreement for IT employees. As such, candidates selected for this position will be represented by TCU and be on the MTA payroll. In addition, candidates selected may be required to work at any MTA Agency location.
Equal Employment Opportunity
MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including with respect to veteran status and individuals with disabilities. The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to apply.