CLOSED: New Bedford Police Dept. is seeking to fill Sr Systems Analyst vacancy

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***THIS JOB HAS BEEN FILLED AND IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE***

PAY: $73,731 – $92,170

Manages all Police computer network, servers and equipment; installs and maintains department computers, printers, servers, cameras and radio equipment. Monitors and troubleshoot end user problems with software, hardware and network. Maintains a variety of Microsoft based databases and data in department storage.

Performs ongoing review of existing systems’ software and hardware, and researches and quotes new software, hardware and equipment to serve the needs of the department.

Oversees upgrades to 911 systems. Oversees and develops camera and video surveillance technology and analysis of emerging technology.

Investigates and resolves computer software problems of users; talks to users to learn procedures followed and source of error; answers questions, applying knowledge of computer software and procedures; researches problem and finds solution.

May be required to work nights and weekends as needed to complete project tasks or handle emergencies as they arise.
Bachelor’s Degree in computer science or a related discipline. At least three years of experience in computer science, computer programming, software or related work experience. Any equivalent combination of education and experience.

Considerable knowledge of local area networks, Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2005 & higher, vmware Virtualization, Active Directory, PowerShell, TCP/IP, SMTP, SNMP, DNS, DHCP, HTTP, FTP, Cloud Computing, Exchange 2010, SAN Storage, McAfee virus, Tyler Technologies, IMC Software, MUNIS Software and in surveillance camera technologies.

For application/complete job description, please visit www.newbedford-ma.gov or email the Personnel Dept. at personnel@newbedford-ma.gov. Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found. EEO

New Bedford has a residency requirement.

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