Systems Developer
iCIT is looking for an experienced Systems Developer to replace Betty Thompson. This roles works collaboratively with functional business analysts, business process owners and other technical team members in the development and delivery of IT applications. The position reports to AIS Manager Anand Vangipuram.
An ideal candidate would have experience in PeopleTools, PeopleCode, SQL, Query and relational databases and possess strong analytical, technical and interpersonal skills. Application classes and object-oriented programming concepts is a plus.
B.S. in Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field is preferred.
We encourage those who are interested or know someone that may be interested to go to http://www.uww.edu/employment/jobs/4130.html for a full description of the position and information on how to apply.
IdM & Systems Automation Engineer
iCIT is looking to fill the IdM & Systems Automation Engineer position, previously held by Varun Sharma.
The primary emphasis of this position is the development and support of the University’s Identity Management (IdM) infrastructure including IdM middleware, drivers and application server components and links to other systems. The position reports to NOC Manager Tom Jordan.
An Ideal candidate would have a minimum of 2 years supporting an Identity Management infrastructure in a lead technologist role and minimum of 1 year supporting account provisioning, workflow and process automation in a lead technologist role.
B.S. in Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field is preferred.
We encourage those with any interest or know anyone that may be interested to contact Tom Jordan at ext. 7794. For a full description of the position, and information on how to apply, go to http://www.uww.edu/employment/jobs/4180.html.
Instructional Design Specialist
The Learning Technology Center is conducting a national search for an Instructional Design Specialist to fill the position most recently held by Karen Skibba.
The position reports to the Director of the Learning Technology Center, Renee Pfeifer-Luckett, and works closely with instructional technology staff to support instructors in course design and development, faculty training and development in the implementation of online/blended courses, consulting instructors on the effective use of technology in teaching and learning, and managing the online course quality assurance process.
The ideal candidate will have a Master’s degree in instructional design, educational technology, or a related field and experience in effective pedagogical application of technology to teaching and learning with a strong background in education. Experience in applying Quality Matters online/blended course design principles is a plus.
For more information on the position, see the posting on the UW-Whitewater job site at http://www.uww.edu/employment/unclassified.html.