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Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office Recruiting for IT Specialist

The role would be responsible for researching, programming, analyzing and improving workflow processes as well as overseeing statistical reporting dashboards and database maintenance.

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The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office is looking to fill a computer programmer position classified as an IT Specialist III.

According to the job posting, the role “consists of specialties involving research, programming, analysis and improvement of workflow processes, statistical reporting dashboards and database maintenance.”

Specific job responsibilities include:

  • Developing and designing business management applications 
  • Developing, designing and maintaining websites 
  • Developing and maintaining the office’s SQL Server 
  • Creating statistical reports and a business intelligence dashboard 

Also noted in the job posting are the following preferred qualifications and skills:

  • An Associate of Science degree in computer technology 
  • Proficiency with the C#, VB.Net and XML programming languages 
  • Proficiency in managing and maintaining Microsoft SQL Server (2012 or higher) 
  • Proficiency in developing web services, SOAP and XML 
  • Experience researching, analyzing and identifying cost-effective automated solutions and software to improve organizational efficiencies 

Minimum job requirements for the role include having at least two years of experience in computer operations, systems analysis or programming, and working knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio and experience developing business applications utilizing SQL databases.

More details about the position can be found in the duty statement. The yearly salary range is $50,437 to $94,034, and the application deadline is Feb. 8.
Katya Diaz is an Orlando-based e.Republic staff writer. She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in global strategic communications from Florida International University.