Application Administrator

Stanford UniversityRedwood City, CA
13h

About The Position

In support of Video, Access Control, and Card Office systems, execute all programming tasks, including programming, analysis, design, development, implementation, modification, and maintenance of computer programs. Work on systems of moderate size and complexity, or on segments of larger systems, such as Lenel Access Control, Genetec Video Surveillance, Atrium transaction system, and Traka Key Management system. Provide application support for integrations with other campus systems such as the Stanford Registry, PeopleSoft, and the Fusion Recreational Management system. CORE DUTIES: Conceptualize design, implement, and develop solutions for complex Video, Access Control, and Card Office systems/programs independently. Work with a variety of users both internal and external to University IT to gain information, and develop intra-system tradeoffs between different users, as necessary; interact with a diverse client base and outside vendor contacts. Document system builds and application configurations; maintain and update documentation as needed. Provide technical analysis, design, development, conversion, and implementation work. Work as a project leader, as needed, for projects of moderate complexity. Serve as a technical resource for applications. Compare, evaluate, and implement new features and technologies, and integrate them into the computing environment. Follow team software development methodology. Mentor lower level software developers.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree and five years of relevant experience, or a combination of education and relevant experience.
  • Expertise in designing, developing, testing, and deploying applications.
  • Proficiency with application design and data modeling.
  • Ability to define and solve logical problems for highly technical applications.
  • Strong communication skills with both technical and non-technical clients.
  • Ability to lead activities on structured team development projects.
  • Ability to select, adapt, and effectively use a variety of programming methods.
  • Knowledge of application domain.

Responsibilities

  • Execute all programming tasks, including programming, analysis, design, development, implementation, modification, and maintenance of computer programs.
  • Work on systems of moderate size and complexity, or on segments of larger systems, such as Lenel Access Control, Genetec Video Surveillance, Atrium transaction system, and Traka Key Management system.
  • Provide application support for integrations with other campus systems such as the Stanford Registry, PeopleSoft, and the Fusion Recreational Management system.
  • Conceptualize design, implement, and develop solutions for complex Video, Access Control, and Card Office systems/programs independently.
  • Work with a variety of users both internal and external to University IT to gain information, and develop intra-system tradeoffs between different users, as necessary; interact with a diverse client base and outside vendor contacts.
  • Document system builds and application configurations; maintain and update documentation as needed.
  • Provide technical analysis, design, development, conversion, and implementation work.
  • Work as a project leader, as needed, for projects of moderate complexity.
  • Serve as a technical resource for applications.
  • Compare, evaluate, and implement new features and technologies, and integrate them into the computing environment.
  • Follow team software development methodology.
  • Mentor lower level software developers.
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