5 tech analyst jobs at 3 companies in Springfield, MI
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Info Tech Programmer/Analyst P11
Lansing, Michigan, United States
$24-$45/hrHybridFull Time
State of Michigan: Provides public administration and services for Michigan residents.
Knowledge of C# and MSSQL, ability to design, develop, test, and implement applications, prepare documentation, communicate technical concepts, and resolve complex problems.
State of Michigan: Provides public administration and services for Michigan residents.
Develop and coordinate cybersecurity controls and assessments; bachelor’s or associate degree in IT-related field or equivalent experience; some levels require 2 years professional IT experience; Michigan residency for hybrid work; Michigan State Police background/fingerprinting required for certain placements.
Info Tech Programmer Analyst 12-MILogin Senior Developer
Lansing, Michigan, United States
$33-$48/hrHybridFull Time
State of Michigan: Provides public administration and services for Michigan residents.
2+ YOEExperience developing and maintaining enterprise identity and access management solutions, 2+ years professional IT experience or equivalent education/experience substitution, background fingerprint check, knowledge of web and backend technologies.
MiLogin, Enterprise Identity and Access Management (EIAM), HTML, JSP, JavaScript, CSS, jQuery, Angular, Spring, Spring Boot, E-Verify
Colson Group: Global manufacturer of industrial casters and wheel mobility solutions.
3+ YOEProvide end-user IT support, monitor tickets, meet SLAs; experience with AD/Azure/O365, hardware, asset management; 3+ years or high school with equivalent.
Active Directory, Azure/Office 365, Windows OS, IT asset management, TCP/IP, Imaging
GT Independence: Providing financial management services for self-directed home care programs.
3+ YOE3+ years as product owner/analyst/manager in tech-enabled operations; experience delivering data/analytics products, backlog management, agile practices, stakeholder alignment, and familiarity with data architecture and regulatory environments.