Position Description

This is a full-time, regular status, FLSA non-exempt, benefited position and 
the classification is represented by AFSCME.  This posting is open until 
filled.  First review of applications to occur Monday, July 23. 


The Seattle Public Library is seeking a resourceful and collaborative Senior 
Systems Analyst II to join its Information Technology team.  Reporting to the 
Manager of Library Applications and Systems in the Information Technology 
division, the Senior Systems Analyst II serves as the lead administrator for 
our staff Intranet, which is currently built using Microsoft SharePoint. This 
position provides support and availability for critical, time-sensitive 
business functions. The Senior Systems Analyst will also contribute to work on 
other business systems such as document management, project tracking, work 
order management and workforce scheduling.

The Senior Systems Analyst II is expected to work collaboratively with business 
process owners to analyze and redesign business processes and build or 
recommend appropriate application solutions for SharePoint.
 
The Senior Systems Analyst II is also responsible for development and 
maintenance of interfaces between application platforms, applications and other 
systems; integration of locally developed and third-party applications; and 
providing support for all application modules in SharePoint.
 
The Seattle Public Library is Seattle's center of information and knowledge and 
one of the most popular and valued services in the city.  Library staff is 
highly regarded by the public for their knowledge, quality of service and 
caring. Staff members are committed to the Library's organizational values of 
respect, partnership, engagement, diversity and inclusion, transparency and 
recognition. In particular, they demonstrate respect, engage in partnerships, 
and are transparent in their communications and intentions. A strategic 
priority of the Library is to foster an internal culture of innovation which 
focuses on creativity, engagement, learning and staff development.
 
The Library supports the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative 
to end institutionalized racism by eliminating barriers to access, providing 
the staff and public with opportunities for growth, and developing equitable 
access to the programs and services we offer. If you share those values and 
meet the qualifications, the Library invites you to apply for this position.
 

Job Responsibilities

Oversee the development, installation, maintenance, documentation, security, 
upgrading, and troubleshooting of library application platforms, chiefly 
Microsoft SharePoint as used for the Library's Intranet. Other systems include 
those that support business functions like staff/resource scheduling and 
project management.

Administer SharePoint and related services, including Active Directory-based 
permissions, site templates and master pages, navigation and architecture, 
search services and shared service providers, farm solutions and features and 
web part deployment.

Analyze and monitor content and storage, permissions, archiving, metadata, 
taxonomy, and statistics. Implement and enforce governance in concert with the 
library intranet steering committee.

Develop or recommend solutions to improve efficiencies, enhance productivity, 
improve information reporting and automate manual processes using SharePoint or 
other applicable tools.

Enhance technology services and operations by contributing to technology 
projects, including planning, evaluating and providing for project 
communications.

Contribute to the timely and effective response to user needs by identifying 
and evaluating user needs and emerging technological issues and opportunities 
and by recommending appropriate actions.

Provide written and verbal communications to staff, vendors, contractors and 
the public.

Qualifications

Required

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, or other related discipline. 
Commensurate experience or certification will be considered in lieu of the 
educational attainment.
Three years of work experience with design, configuration, administration, 
management, operation and documentation of Microsoft SharePoint.
One year of work experience in a role that demonstrates experience consulting 
with end users to design business solutions with an ability to evaluate complex 
information and emerging issues in the use of advanced technology, 
communications and user needs.
Development experience with PowerShell, InfoPath and SharePoint Designer.
Ability to recognize technical and non-technical user needs and to initiate 
problem resolution.
Excellent analytical, interpersonal and communication skills, at both a 
technical and non-technical level.
Demonstrated commitment to excellent customer service; ability to establish and 
maintain positive working relationships with co-workers.
Ability to work with minimal supervision and seek direction and guidance as 
needed from supervisors and co-workers.
Ability to coordinate and prioritize multiple on-going tasks.
Ability to communicate effectively with staff, the public, vendors, and 
technical personnel, both verbally and in writing; to evaluate and communicate 
technical information; and ability to train technical and library staff as 
needed.
Must be able to work consistently with the values of The Seattle Public 
Library, which include intellectual freedom and equal access to information.

 Strongly Desired

Systems and database administration experience.
Experience with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and Microsoft SQL Server is 
preferred.
Experience with standard web browser display and application technologies 
(HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, CGI, XSLT), including usability, architecture and 
accessibility.
Experience in the public sector is desired.
Knowledge of principles of IT project management, including planning, 
evaluating, budgeting, resource allocation, scheduling, coordinating, 
documentation and administration, contractor and vendor relations.
Experience working with complex procurement procedures, Request for Purchase 
(RFP) processes, negotiating with vendors and service providers, reviewing and 
understanding contracts and service level agreements.
Experience migrating SharePoint from on-premises to Office 365.
Experience with Office 365 PowerApps and Flow.
Experience with client-side SharePoint development with the SharePoint 
Framework.

 

Additional Information

How to Apply
This position is open until filled.  First review of applications will occur on 
July 23rd and interviews scheduled with the most competitive candidates.  To 
ensure full consideration complete the Neogov application and include: 


Cover Letter describing how your qualifications and experience meet those 
required for the position.
Resume

 If you have questions about this bulletin or general questions regarding 
employment at the Library, please email [email protected].

THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY PROMOTES DIVERSITY AND PRACTICES INCLUSION.

People of color are strongly urged to apply.

If accommodations are needed during the selection process, please let us know.


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