Job description
Career Opportunity:
The city of Las Vegas invites applicants for IT Business Applications Analyst. This position facilitates and participates in complex Information Technologies projects relative to assigned area of responsibility. Leads, oversees and participates the analysis, design, enhancement and implementation of new and existing programs, processes and systems. Provides responsible technical, analytical and administrative support to the assigned supervisor and higher level management.
The Ideal Candidate will have at least two years of ServiceNow experience and possess a ServiceNow Administration Certification.
Supervision Received And Exercised
May act as a lead worker, exercising functional or technical supervision, including scheduling and assigning tasks, providing guidance, ensuring work is completed according to proper procedure, monitoring work progress, and reviewing results.
May act as a formal supervisor, exercising direct supervision including monitoring and formally evaluating employee performance, and participating in the selection and discipline of employees.
Essential Functions:
- Defines, documents and implements processes at various levels of detail for different users, such as executives, department managers and business application users.
- Meets with departments to identify, define and document business requirements; interprets and translates functional design into technical specifications.
- Assists in developing and supporting a technology work request process for use by end users and developers for enterprise-wide software applications.
- Maintains setup changes in the assigned business system.
- Provides expert recommendations or advice on changes to work tasks assigned to project stakeholders, which may better meet user needs.
- Researches current technology and its function within the city; recommends and applies specialized technical and business knowledge to improve business processes and reporting through technology application.
- Assists in the ongoing evolution of the software change control process for enterprise-wide programs. Ensures that application setup changes have been thoroughly tested prior to migrating changes to the production environment; ensures appropriate change control approvals have been received.
- Ensures the security and confidentiality of records and data; may become knowledgeable of and participate in client's financial, personnel and organization planning efforts.
- Assesses and grants approval for user access levels to business application data and reports based on user's functional role and responsibilities; modifies user access as appropriate.
- Leads testing efforts for patches, upgrades, and fixes for business applications; provides functional and technical support to user department staff to assist with issue resolution.
- Identifies and recommends changes to existing reports or recommend new reporting based on user needs; tests modifications or new reporting, gains user acceptance, submits to change control for approval to migrate to the production environment; ensures modifications do not have a negative impact to other areas using the same reporting; assigns to appropriate report groups and responsibilities.
- Provides functional and technical support for performance measurement automation and data validation and integrity.
- Researches, defines and establishes processes and user procedures to document current business processes and best practices; updates procedures and processes as technology changes.
- Consults with and provides expert advice to city staff at all levels in Information Technologies' support of business applications; provides technical expertise and recommend solutions to executive and management staff in support of the city's business goals.
- Depending on assignment, may lead, plan and distribute the work of project staff; provides guidance, monitors work progress and reviews work results. Ensures employees adhere to established work methods, techniques and schedules, and comply with applicable city and department policies, procedures, standards and specifications; reviews needs with appropriate management staff; allocates resources accordingly.
- Depending on assignment, may act as first line supervisor for designated staff including interviewing and selecting job applicants, training, assigning and overseeing work, and establishing and evaluating appropriate performance standards in accordance with department objectives
- Participates in the preparation and evaluation of requests for proposal for enterprise technology projects involving software. Evaluates proposals, participates in the selection, and recommends best course of action.
- Represents the city on state and local vendor customer advisory boards; recommends new functionality or changes to existing functionality to software vendor executives.
- Manages other tasks as assigned.
- Performs related duties and responsibilities as required.
Experience:
Four years of increasingly responsible administrative and analytical experience preferably within a local government environment. Two years of lead or supervisory experience is desirable.
Training:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in information systems, business administration, public administration or a related field. May substitute a combination of equivalent education and related experience. The city assesses 1.5 years of fulltime experience as equivalent to one year of education.
License or Certificate:
Professional certification in area of assignment is desirable.
Possession of Project Management Professional certification, or equivalent certification, is desirable.
Knowledge of:
When assigned to the Oracle application: Oracle BI Publisher, Oracle workflow, Oracle alerts, Oracle applications framework for extension and personalization of self service applications, the technical and functional integration between Oracle modules, Oracle modules including but not limited to human resources, payroll, time and labor, employee self service, learning management, advanced benefits and Oracle business intelligence enterprise edition (OBIEE).
ERP systems and their modules, possibly including but not limited to workflow, customer service, land development, business licensing, work orders, asset management, vehicle maintenance and mobile services.
Principles of lead or full supervision training and performance evaluation, depending on assignment.
Modern principles and practices of management and administration for the user area of assignment.
Research and data analysis methods and techniques.
Principles and practices of applicable area of specialization.
Pertinent federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations.
The technical and functional integration between city enterprise software application modules. Depending on assignment, may include software used by outside agencies.
Intermediate principles and techniques of computer programming, on-line programming and programming documentation.
Concepts, principles and practices of modern computer science or information systems.
Intermediate computer testing techniques and methodologies.
Pertinent programming languages at an intermediate level.
One or more on-line report writing applications.
Principles and practices of database design and administration.
Principles of budgeting and accounting.
Skills in:
Effectively administering assigned programmatic responsibilities.
Providing leadership to staff in the area of assignment.
Working independently with minimal supervision.
Reading and comprehending complex training materials and manuals.
Using initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines.
Developing operational reports and recommendations.
Interpreting and applying city policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
Effectively administering assigned programmatic responsibilities.
Gathering, organizing and analyzing statistical data.
Analyzing problems, identifying alternative solutions, projecting consequences of proposed actions, proposing recommendations in support of department goals and implementing approved solution.
Composing logical and factual recommendations.
Planning, organizing, and prioritizing assignments.
Managing multiple assignments.
Independently performing difficult analytical assignments.
Appropriately safeguarding confidential and sensitive information.
Communicating with individuals from a variety of social, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds while demonstrating respect and sensitivity for perceived differences.
Producing written documents with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence structure, punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Competencies:
In addition to Core Workforce Competencies:
Supervisor Competencies
Professionalism – Models core values by being honest, respectful and positive; continuously demonstrates the core values of the city; supervisory actions are collaborative whenever possible and intended to grow the city's capacity at an individual, unit, division and/or department level.
Managing Performance – Takes responsibility for own and assigned employees' performance, by setting clear goals and expectations, tracking progress against the goals, ensuring regular feedback, and addressing performance problems and issues promptly.
Decisiveness – Willingness to make difficult decisions in a timely manner.
Developing and Empowering Others – Willingness to delegate responsibility; coaching assigned employee to develop their capabilities.
Facilitating Partnerships – Builds community and partnerships both inside and outside the organization.
Forward Thinking – Anticipating the consequences of situations and decisions; taking appropriate action to be prepared for possible changes.
Providing Support – Provides the tools and creates a supportive environment that allows others to successfully complete their work.
CITY OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
Appointive Compensation and Benefits - 2022
COMPENSATION
Annual Base Pay Increases
- Employees are eligible for annual performance-based merit increase or cash bonus, typically in first pay period of fiscal year.
- City Manager and City Council may approve annual cost of living increase.
BENEFITS
Uniform Allowance
- Applies to uniformed appointives in Fire & Rescue, Public Safety, and Municipal Court, currently $1,500/year
Retirement
- Eligible employees participate in the Public Employees' Retirement System of Nevada (PERS). PERS, a statewide defined benefit plan, calculates retirement benefits based on 2.25 percent (current percentage for employees hired 7/1/15 and after) for each year of service, applied to the employee's highest consecutive 36-month average salary. PERS also requires that employees share 50 percent of the PERS contribution, which is implemented by reducing the City's salary ranges. The highest consecutive 36-month average salary is increased commensurate with the salary range reductions required by PERS.
Deferred Compensation Plan
- The city offers a 457(b) Plan, a government deferred compensation plan similar to a 401(k) plan. It offers both pre-tax and after-tax savings and investment options.
Deferred Compensation Match
- City provides a 100% match annually (on a per pay period basis) to your contributions, up to the following amounts in a 401(a) plan -
- Years 1-2 (0-24 months) $4,000
- Years 3-4 (25-48 months) $5,000
- Year 5 (49-60 months) $6,000
- After 5 years (>60 months) $6,000
- Employees are fully vested in the match after 5 years of service or at age 65.
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Employees are covered the first of the month following date of employment. Five medical plans, two dental and two vision plans are available. City pays 100% of employee premium + 50% of dependent premium.
Life and AD&D Insurance
- City provides $100,000 insurance at no cost.
- Additional voluntary life insurance and AD&D insurance available for purchase.
Disability Insurance
- City provides long term and short term disability policies:
- City pays 100% of base salary, for up to 90 days of an approved medical disability leave lasting over one week under STD, from first day of disability
- City pays 100% of base salary for a period over 90 days, if employee has applied for long term disability or PERS disability retirement, until a determination is final or employee is separated
Employee Assistance Program
Annual Health & Wellness Reimbursement
- Employees may apply for reimbursement up to $2,250 per year for out of pocket health & educational wellness expenses. Up to $1,125 (half of the $ 2,250 annual benefit) may be used by you or an immediate family member for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) classes taken in pursuit of a college degree. Also, up to $1,125 (half of the $2,250 annual benefit) may be used by you or an immediate family member for your direct repayment of student loans.
ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMS
- Employees covered by a City health plan and their covered spouse and dependents over age 18 are eligible for a comprehensive wellness physical exam annually at no cost to them at WellTrac.
VACATION
- Year 1: 3.69 hours/pay period = 96 hours/year
- Years 2 – 5: 5.85 hours/pay period = 152 hours/year
- Years 6 – 10: 7.08 hours/pay period = 184 hours/year
- Years 11 – 15: 7.69 hours/pay period = 200 hours/year
- Year 16 and over: 8 hours/pay period = 208 hours/year
- Maximum Accrual: 250 hours, no accrual beyond that point (Public Safety Appointive (PSA) group retains 2 times annual accrual max)
- Sell Back: Annual leave may be accumulated to a maximum of 250 hours; no accrual beyond that point. June and December sell-back, must leave balance of 40 hours.
HOLIDAY
- City provides 12 holidays plus a birthday holiday.
SICK LEAVE
- Sick Leave Accrual: 4 hours / pay period = 104 hours/year
- Sick Leave, maximum accrual: 480 hours; no accrual beyond that point (Public Safety group retains 840 hours max with continual accrual)
- Sick Leave, annual buy-back: None (Public Safety group retains annual buy-back)
- Sick Leave payout at separation: None (Public Safety group retains 50% payout between 5 and 20 years of service, 100% payout over 20 years of service)
RETIREE HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE
- Available for purchase- retiree pays full cost of premium.
NOTE: The City's Benefits programs can be amended, reduced or eliminated at any time with or without notice as a management prerogative.
Revised 07/2022
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