Prog/Analyst Spec Job Description


This is my personal interpretation of Cornell's job description for my position -- Selden.


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COMPUTER/TECHNICAL: The work in this title includes responsibilities in the following areas at various levels of complexity.


PROG/ANALYST SPEC - 10748


FACTOR PROFILE PROG/ANALYST SPEC
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE EQUIVALENCY
  • Bachelor's degree; more than 5 year and less than 7 years experience
  • IMPACT
  • Substantial impact
  • CONTACTS .
    Inside
  • Persuade others to take particular course of action
  • Coordinate major activities
  • Outside
  • Develop and make presentations and negotiate with others
  • Students
  • Limited contact
  • SUPERVISION
  • Provide on-the-job training, guidance, advice and counsel to other employees in the group and others in a similar position
  • COMPLEXITY
  • Continually required to develop new innovative solutions, services, products, processes, & programs.
  • Work requires conceptual and imaginative thinking in a highly complex environment
  • LEVEL OF DECISION MAKING
  • Assist in and influence decisions concerning policysetting, research, planning, or students
  • EFFECT OF DECISION MAKING
  • Directly effects several depts within a college
  • Significant effect on students and employees
  • FREEDOM OF ACTION
  • Very general supervision
  • Interpretation of work policies and procedures, and, at times deviation from standard work practice
  • WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Normal working conditions, including limited or no exposure to hazardous conditions/materials/ equipment. Safety gear may sometimes be required

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