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Hourly Graduate Programmer, UIC

The Department of Campus Programs is currently seeking applicants for one Computer Analyst Graduate Programmer position as detailed below. This position will run from July 1, 2011 until May 15, 2012, including a break from December 15, 2011 to January 3, 2012. Graduate employees must commit to the entire academic year. All offers are contingent upon final approval from the Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs. Each position is required to complete 20 hours per week at the hourly graduate rate.

Application materials:

·Application material is available in the Campus Programs Office, Room 340, Student Center East or can be obtained by emailing contacts below.

·Applicants must submit an application, cover letter, resume, three references and proof of acceptance into their respective graduate program.

·*ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MONDAY MAY 23, 2011.


/Computer Analyst – Graduate Programmer (1 position available) /

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

-Understand and maintain the concepts of relational database development, query by example, multi-table query and data entry, output generation, in the form of reports and mailing labels, and working software knowledge of SQL and Microsoft Word Access.

-Review, test and analyze current methods of tracking student organizations and improve these capabilities.

-Provide initial hardware and software support for the Campus Programs Department.

-Assist in development and maintenance of the Campus Programs webpage.

For more information regarding the Computer Analyst position, please contact Vance Pierce, Associate Director of Student Organization Resources of Campus Programs, at 312-413-5078 or via email at vpierce4@uic.edu.