Content and Collaboration Services - Systems Analyst

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Description:

  • Picture yourself in a fast-paced, innovative environment, working with a team of motivated individuals who are constantly seeking new ways to improve and create services for Albertans and the organization as a whole.
  • Reporting to the Team Lead, Collaboration and Content Services, this position is responsible for consistent delivery of services provided by the Collaboration & Content Services team.
  • The role supports service-related work including new development and configuration; system/application maintenance and support; multiple projects support; technical consultation/expertise; Electronic Information Management (EIM) expertise; maintaining customer relationships; and ensuring compliance with GoA standards/policies/practices/etc.

Requirements:

  • University degree in a related field such as Computer Science, Information Technology.
  • 2 years of related experience in supporting the design, development, and maintenance of EIM (Electronic Information Management).
  • Experience in software development.
  • Knowledge of OpenText Content Server 10.x server administration.
  • Knowledge of OpenText Content Server 10.x Web Services, workflow development and LAPI development.
  • Knowledge of OpenText Content Server 10.x extensions including: Extended ECM, Spider, XML Workflow, Electronic Signatures, Active view, Object Importer, Content Intelligence, WebReports, CLM Services For Sharepoint, Blazon, and Brava!
  • Knowledge of Oracle UCM and associated extensions.
  • Knowledge of Documentum and associated extensions.
  • Knowledge of Kofax Capture Server administration and development.
  • Knowledge of Adlib Server administration.
  • Knowledge of MSSQL 2016, and MSSQL 2016 Server Utilities.
  • Detailed knowledge of data and its relationships so that appropriate database scans for adhoc queries by clients and management can be generated.
  • Ability to develop and debug code in HTML, HTML5, VBA Script and JavaScript.
  • Ability to develop and modify code in PowerShell and Batch files.
  • Ability to develop and debug code in C# (.NET 4 or later), VB Script and MS SQL (2008 and later) may be required.
  • Ability to develop and modify Cascading Style Sheets may be required (CSS).
  • Ability to develop in ASP.NET using the Model View Controller (MVC) architecture with Entity Framework may be required.

Benefits:

  • Positive workplace culture and work-life balance.
  • Opportunity to participate in flexible work arrangements such as working from home up to two days per week and modified work schedule agreement.
  • Leadership and mentorship programs.
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