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TITLE(s): TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST (profess. & kin.) alternate titles: project development coordinator; technical operations specialist Performs any combination of following duties to provide technical support to workers in information processing departments: Develops work goals and department projects. Assigns and coordinates work projects, such as converting to new hardware or software. Designates staff assignments, establishes work priorities, and evaluates cost and time requirements. Reviews completed projects or computer programs to ensure that goals are met and that programs are compatible with other programs already in use. Evaluates work load and capacity of computer system to determine feasibility of expanding or enhancing computer operations. Makes recommendations for improvements in computer system. Reviews and tests programs written by PROGRAMMER-ANALYST (profess. & kin.) 030.162-014 or COMPUTER PROGRAMMER (profess. & kin.) 030.162-010 to ensure that programs meet objectives and specifications. Consults with QUALITY ASSURANCE ANALYST (profess. & kin.) 033.262-010 to ensure that program follows establishment standards. Modifies, tests, and corrects existing programs. Evaluates and tests vendor-supplied software packages for mainframe computer or microcomputers to determine compatibility with existing system, ease of use, and if software meets user needs. Enters commands into computer to place programs in production status. Inactivates, individually or in combination, each component of computer system, such as central processing unit, tape drives, and mainframe coolers. Tests computer system to determine criticality of component loss. Prioritizes importance of components and writes recommendations for recovering losses and using backup equipment. Assists user to resolve computer-related problems, such as inoperative hardware or software. Trains workers in use of new software or hardware. Reads technical journals or manuals and attends vendor seminars to learn about new computer hardware and software. Writes project reports and documentation for new or modified software and hardware. GOE: 11.01.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R5 M4 L5 SVP: 7 DLU: 88 ONET CROSSWALK: 25104 Computer Support Specialists |
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TITLE(s):
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST (profess. & kin.) alternate titles: project development
coordinator; technical operations specialist
Performs any combination of following duties to provide technical support to workers in
information processing departments: Develops work goals and department projects. Assigns and
coordinates work projects, such as converting to new hardware or software. Designates staff
assignments, establishes work priorities, and evaluates cost and time requirements. Reviews
completed projects or computer programs to ensure that goals are met and that programs are
compatible with other programs already in use. Evaluates work load and capacity of computer system
to determine feasibility of expanding or enhancing computer operations. Makes recommendations for
improvements in computer system. Reviews and tests programs written by PROGRAMMER-ANALYST (profess.
& kin.) 030.162-014 or COMPUTER PROGRAMMER (profess. & kin.) 030.162-010 to ensure that programs
meet objectives and specifications. Consults with QUALITY ASSURANCE ANALYST (profess. & kin.)
033.262-010 to ensure that program follows establishment standards. Modifies, tests, and corrects
existing programs. Evaluates and tests vendor-supplied software packages for mainframe computer or
microcomputers to determine compatibility with existing system, ease of use, and if software meets
user needs. Enters commands into computer to place programs in production status. Inactivates,
individually or in combination, each component of computer system, such as central processing unit,
tape drives, and mainframe coolers. Tests computer system to determine criticality of component
loss. Prioritizes importance of components and writes recommendations for recovering losses and
using backup equipment. Assists user to resolve computer-related problems, such as inoperative
hardware or software. Trains workers in use of new software or hardware. Reads technical journals or
manuals and attends vendor seminars to learn about new computer hardware and software. Writes
project reports and documentation for new or modified software and hardware.
GOE: 11.01.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R5 M4 L5 SVP: 7 DLU: 88
ONET CROSSWALK: 25104 Computer Support Specialists
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