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The MD Anderson Department of Systems Biology is an interdisciplinary department that is pushing the boundaries of cancer research by integrating technology development, bioengineering, data science, and systems biology. We leverage our massive clinical resources and unmatched access to patient tissue samples to study some of the biggest questions in the cancer field, on topics that include premalignant progression, metastatic dissemination, and therapeutic resistance. Our faculty members represent top-notch scientists working in diverse areas of cancer research and commonly use multi-omic approaches to understand the interaction of genotypes and phenotypes at single cell and spatial resolution. As a Systems Analyst, you will be responsible for providing IT support for the department, ensuring that all new computers are operational and that new employees can access all necessary applications. You will work closely with IT to refresh computers as scheduled and proactively address any departmental IT issues. Additionally, you will assist in the management of the department server, ensuring that data generated from various technologies is properly managed and transferred to the correct users and faculty. You will also manage backup and user permissions for the server while maintaining IT standards and cybersecurity protocols. Your role will also involve maintaining the department's asset management database and conducting yearly asset inventory of all computers and mobile devices. You will act as a consultant in analyzing, planning, and implementing infrastructure projects, creating and updating project plans, documentation, schedules, and communication plans for new Principal Investigators (PIs). Furthermore, you will analyze source documents and database structures, diagnose system problems, monitor system performance, and provide exceptional customer service to departmental staff, faculty, and institutional staff. Ensuring that all operating systems are up to date and functioning efficiently will be a key part of your responsibilities, along with other duties as assigned.