Location: Hesston, KS
Company: Agco
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Computer/Software jobs encompass a variety of roles focused on the development, maintenance, and innovation of computer software systems. These roles include software developers, engineers, programmers, and testers, among others. The main characteristic of these jobs is the requirement of technical skills such as proficiency in programming languages, understanding of software development processes, and problem-solving capabilities. Professionals in this field often work in teams, may contribute to different stages of the software lifecycle, and must continuously learn to keep up with rapidly evolving technologies.
position is responsible for technical work in the development, maintenance, troubleshooting and implementation of court technology solutions, including a new centralized case management system. Work involves the study of more detailed systems requirements; troubleshooting hardware and software issues; researching and implementing solutions; working closely with vendors on 3 rd party software; and assisting users with court technology as needed.
Work is performed independently within established guidelines and is reviewed by technical supervisors for adequacy and correctness. Duties will include (but are not limited to): Perform basic troubleshooting of courtroom audio and video technology.
Provide Tier 1 and 2 Help Desk support for court staff. Perform analysis, design, coding, and associated programming tasks required to produce reports, automate processes or to maintain information files.
Install, troubleshoot, and maintain select court software. Inventory, setup and maintain select court equipment. Research technology solutions for issue resolution, continuous improvement, and process efficiency. Work with Office of Judicial Administration, external stakeholders and outside vendors as required. Document issues, resolutions, and procedures. Maintain integrity of court data. Required Education and Experience: Requires a bachelor’s degree, preferably in computer science
or business information systems with major course work in project management, or a related field, plus four years’ experience performing duties like those described above.
Additional relevant experience may be substituted for the required education. Required experience includes a working knowledge of database structures, modeling, and elements; the ability to analyze data for accuracy; a working knowledge of programming techniques; the ability to create and interpret logic flow charts and diagrammatic representations of workflow; and experience troubleshooting technology issues. The successful candidate will also have good organizational and time management sills, excellent problem-solving skills, the ability to interface with users and translate their needs, and a willingness to learn new technologies and skills.
Preferred technical experience in the following: Excel SQL databases SQL querying Access databases VBA Auto IT XML CSV files Zoom video conferencing API’s (SOAP) Report Builder (SSRS) Application Deadline: Open until filled The Americans with Disabilities Act ensures your right to reasonable accommodations during the employment process. A request for accommodation will not affect your opportunities for employment with the Judicial Branch.
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