Applications Systems Analyst analyzes, designs, and troubleshoots an organization's information technology systems and processes to enhance efficiency, productivity, and effectiveness. Uses defined policies and procedures to evaluate and design new IT systems or enhance existing systems to integrate with current and future needs. Being an Applications Systems Analyst tests and evaluates the compatibility and integration of new systems with existing infrastructure, networks, and applications. Designs models and utilizes analysis and solution development methods, including process maps, flow charts, and diagrams. Additionally, Applications Systems Analyst supports management with project planning, risk assessment, and project tracking to deliver timely IT solutions within budget. May create coding and logic specifications for developers. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Applications Systems Analyst work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be an Applications Systems Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Job Summary: Assumes an active role in delivery of quality technology and information to support, promote, and enhance the organizations ability for effective decision making, patient care, education, and research. Serves as an application specialist who uses knowledge and experience and a self-directed approach to develop and establish computer application solutions. The analyst is flexible and innovative. The analyst operates with a thorough understanding of the organizations needs and goals. The analyst collaborates with customers, vendors, other IT professionals, and organization personnel to meet challenges and coordinate institutional resources in order to maximize efficiency and achieve quality outcomes
Bachelor’s Degree or Associate’s Degree, or equivalent experience.
Two years’ experience in computer applications development/support, or equivalent experience. Healthcare experience helpful.
Ability to sit for long periods of time (up to 8 hours). Ability to reach above and below the waist, turn, twist and manipulate small tools (copier, printer, computer, telephone, facsimile machine). Ability to move frequently in the completion of job requirements. Ability to repetitively move the hands when typing. Ability to see well enough to read handwritten and typewritten material. Good hearing is needed for frequent telephone use. Ability to handle a variety of repetitive tasks. Ability to handle multiple projects and tasks under deadlines and with short notice. Ability to use computer and software programs, facsimile machine, copy machine, telephone and printers Ability to work with a culturally diverse population