MIRACOSTA COLLEGE CLASS TITLE: SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES ANALYST – DEGREE AUDIT BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of the Dean, Admissions and Student Support, participate in the intensive analysis of functional requirements, analyze degree audit system and recommend the best method of set-up and use of the information system. Troubleshoot and monitor the audit system. Test, troubleshoot, and ensure data integrity of all vendor updates and patches to the system prior to release to the production system. Consult with other District staff on business process changes, research these changes for potential problems and develop and implement solutions. Consult with District staff in implementing integrated and non-integrated third party software applications. Identify the training needs of the District as they relate to the student information systems. Provide documentation on decisions, customizations, and installations to the degree audit system. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: 1. Perform complex cross-departmental functional analysis including mapping, setup, system modeling, testing, and troubleshooting of degree audit system to recommend implementation practices. Perform complex functional analysis of third party computer applications, reporting functions, assessment, scanning, and other testing. Develop procedures and user manuals to maintain consistency of computer use throughout the District. (E) 2. Consult cross-divisionally to maximize functionality and the efficient use of the information system. Develop business process modifications and determine strategic solutions which may be technological, computer process-based, or staffing related to provide consistency and maintain compatibility of the student information system. Identify scope and impact of changes to existing business processes. Negotiate solutions, within system, personnel and resource parameters, when business processes create incompatibilities or business processes create more work in another department/division. Provide information to departments about unused and/or new functionality and instructions in applying new student information applications. (E) 3. In cooperation with Academic Information Services, test all student module patches, fixes, and updates in the test database to ensure proper functioning of the repaired system and proper integration with remaining student information systems. Also check system integrity and integration with the student administration systems prior to release to the production system. (E) 4. Analyze, test, and model the results of system setup to determine appropriate functionality, performance, data integrity, and third party software interface connections; augment and make recommendations for system changes/corrections as necessary. (E) 5. Develop documentation and provide training to other District staff responsible for end user training. (E) MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (E) = Essential job function 7/21/14 SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES ANALYST – Degree Audit 2 6. Interact with vendors to determine if their computer products will function with our system and meet our needs. (E) 7. Perform related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF: Basic evaluation processes and procedures for higher education. Basic goals and objectives of college admissions and records functions. Applicable sections of State Education Code and other applicable laws. Complex higher education integrated information systems. Information systems design and operation. Data conversion. Word processing and spreadsheet software. Modern office practices, procedures, and equipment. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy. Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary. ABILITY TO: Work independently with little supervision. Learn the Degreeworks scribing methods. Learn the MCC student information system. Learn the interrelationships of campus departments and their related information systems. Analyze, compare, setup and apply complex admission, enrollment, and matriculation rules. Learn software applications that interface with our information system. Analyze software setups accurately and adopt effective courses of action. Plan and organize own work and direct work of others. Develop end user manuals. Provide training to staff responsible for end user training. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Establish priorities and work effectively with many demands on time. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Meet schedules and timelines. Operate a computer. Establish and maintain cooperative and effective relationships with others, team player. Work confidentially with discretion. Maintain records. Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic and disability issues. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Equivalent to an A.A./A.S. degree and two years directly related experience. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: N/A MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (E) = Essential job function 7/21/14 SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES ANALYST – Degree Audit 3 WORK DIRECTION, LEAD, AND SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: Not applicable CONTACTS: Vice presidents, deans, department managers, coworkers, students, faculty, public, vendors. PHYSICAL EFFORT: Primarily sedentary with intermittent standing, walking, bending and/or stooping; occasional light lifting, carrying, pulling and/or pushing of objects weighing 25 pounds or less; ability to travel and/or drive to a variety of locations on and off campus as needed to conduct District business; subject to frequent to constant visual stress, and repetitive use of hands, shoulders, wrists and forearms for extended periods of time while using a computer keyboard and/or mouse. EMOTIONAL EFFORT: Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships involving appropriate interactions and communications personally, by phone and in writing with a variety of individuals and/or groups of individuals from diverse backgrounds on a regular, ongoing basis; ability to concentrate on detailed tasks for extended periods of time, and to work effectively under pressure on a variety of tasks concurrently while meeting established deadlines and changing priorities. WORKING CONDITIONS: Primarily works in indoor office and/or computer room environments; subject to frequent contacts with and interruptions by individuals in person or by phone; exposure to computer room operations noise; may work at any college location during day and/or evening hours including weekends and/or holidays on an as-needed basis. MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (E) = Essential job function 7/21/14