Job Details
Title: Gas SCADA Analyst
Location: Sioux City or Des Moines, IA --- Hybrid Role
Duration/Type of Job: 6+ months Contract to Hire
This is onsite in either Des Moines or Sioux City, IA from day 1 of the contract.
They can work remotely 2 days/week on Mondays and Fridays
Responsibilities/Job Duties/Job Description/Qualifications:
- The Gas SCADA Analyst conducts analysis, creates system specifications, develops, tests, and implements engineering, scientific and business applications, operating systems, and file/database servers.
- Utilizes existing or new technology in the automation of processes. Evaluates software packages and provides recommendations to management.
- Provides technical support; problem determination and investigation; implementation of software patches and upgrades for commercial (vendor) applications.
- Support client server packages both thick and thin clients, and web applications.
- Conduct research and fact-finding to develop or modify application programs; work with vendors to review quality, adaptability, and compatibility of their products.
- Provides some technical responsibility for an application involving multiple support personnel that is critical to the operation of the business; or serves as a technical leader or provides extensive knowledge and skill in a unique technical area.
- Provide customer support for package software and associated interfaces. Work with vendors to resolve problems with software and respond to suggestions for improvement and enhancements.
- Consult with application users, evaluates user requests for new or modified computer applications and associated interfaces to determine feasibility, cost and time required, compatibility with current systems and computer capabilities.
- Research and analyze strategies, programs, and processes across and between all corporate functions.
- Perform basic system analysis and design functions, handle critical development issues, research and analyze data.
- Preferred experience with Gas SCADA
- Knowledge of programming in client/server, mainframe, or web development environment.