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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE <br />COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYST III <br />SR 20; BU 13 <br />Duties Summa <br />2.353.3 <br />Performs moderately difficult work of a technical nature in the analysis, <br />evaluation, and development of information technology systems and procedures; <br />prepares reports of findings and recommendations; and performs other related duties <br />as required. <br />Distinauishina Characteristics: <br />This class is the first level of independent worker in the series and functions under <br />general supervision. Work assignments involve the analysis and automation of <br />information systems where the design involves specified requirements and a fairly <br />direct translation of existing work methods to computer processes, although some <br />processing details may need to be changed and new forms developed, or other <br />projects of comparable complexity. Automation is accomplished by means of <br />integration of material into established data systems techniques, methods, <br />applications, etc. Work processes analyzed are relatively uniform and stable, <br />generally embrace one homogeneous body of subject matter at a time, and the <br />impact of such work is limited due to the limited scope of the assignment. <br />Assignments may also involve the maintenance of larger, more complex <br />systems including the development and implementation of minor changes/updates. <br />Work assignments routinely encompass problems of average difficulty and complexity <br />requiring the application of technical knowledge, skill, and sound judgment in the use <br />of fundamental information systems analyses principles, techniques, standards and <br />guides. Assignments are carried out according to well-established and clearly <br />applicable precedents, and may involve one or more functional areas such as <br />database administration, programming, network services, or operating systems. <br />Examples of Duties: (The following are examples of duties and are not necessarily descriptive <br />of any one position in this class. The omission of specific duty statements does not preclude the <br />assignment of such duties if they are a logical assignment for the position and are consistent <br />with the class concept.) <br />• Conducts studies of work processes, procedures, and operations relating to the <br />conversion of data to information technology systems. <br />• Performs various fact-finding tasks and develops preliminary evaluations and <br />recommendations. <br />• Develops plans and procedures for implementing automation. <br />Hawai'i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider andEmyfoyer. <br />ATT. A-1 <br />
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