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About
Carnegie Corporation
Employment
Opportunities
Business
Application Delivery Manager
Information Technology Department
Carnegie
Corporation of New York was created by Andrew Carnegie in 1911 to
promote “the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding”.
For over 95 years the Corporation has carried out Carnegie’s
vision of philanthropy by building on his two major concerns; international
peace and advancing education and knowledge. As a grantmaking foundation,
the Corporation will invest more than $100 million this year in
nonprofits to fulfill Mr. Carnegie’s mission “to do
real and permanent good in the world”. The Corporation’s
capital fund, originally donated at a value of $135 million, had
a market value of $3 billion on September 30, 2007
Description:
The Corporation seeks to hire a Business Application Delivery Manager
to develop, implement, and maintain corporation-wide information
processing applications with emphasis on data management through
the development of new systems, optimizing and expanding existing
applications and database management systems. The Business Application
Delivery Manager will devote the majority of his/her time to application
and database management duties and managing projects related to
those systems. The balance will include IT operational and support
functions. The individual will report to the Director of IT. A hard-working,
collaborative group, the team is seeking a detail-oriented, analytical
person to work in the following areas:
Project
Management: The IT department is currently embarking on developing
several systems in MS SharePoint. Utilizing the Network Specialist,
the Business Application Delivery Manager will manage and implement
the MS SharePoint systems. The Business Application Delivery Manager
will also manage and coordinate various technology projects as required,
ensuring company resources are utilized appropriately and within
budget, identify and analyze systems requirements and define project
scope, requirements, and deliverables. He/She will be responsible
for the oversight of assigned projects; set deadlines, delegate
responsibilities, monitor and summarize in a timely and meaningful
progress report. He/She will lead and direct the work of others
(internal staff when appropriate and consultants), with a wide degree
of creativity and latitude.
Database
Management and Application Development: The Business Application
Delivery Manager will administer, maintain, develop and implement
policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity
of the Corporation’s database systems that shall include but
are not limited to the Great Plains Dynamics financial system and
MicroEdge Gifts SQL-based grants management system; resolve database
performance and capacity issues; provide database metrics, field
programming enhancements, data migration, archiving, and utilities
maintenance; evaluate upgrades to products currently in use and
assess emerging products for their capacity to increase staff productivity
and cost effectiveness; develop and implement system enhancements
to application software, user interface and menus.
IT Operations: As a leanly-staffed but highly efficient
IT department, each team member may be called upon to participate
in any and all aspects of IT operations on an ad hoc basis, and
it is expected that the Business Application Delivery Manager will
be able and willing to contribute and perform these duties as required.
IT Operations include assisting with the evaluation, installation,
configuration, and support of the Corporation’s computer hardware
and software, diagnosing and resolving configuration and installation
conflicts, user problem resolution, contact and monitor the work
of vendors as needed, and other day-to-day IT support functions.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree and at least
7 years experience in the Information Technology field managing
and developing database systems. SQL Certification is desirable.
Other qualifications include:
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Excellent organizational skills and keen attention to detail, process
improvements and quality;
• Strong knowledge of the following major systems and applications:
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Microsoft Great Plains Dynamics financial system
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Microsoft Windows 2003, SharePoint services, XP
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Familiarity with GIFTS and HRIS a plus.
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Strong project management experience;
• Must be analytical, creative, and detail-oriented;
• Must have demonstrated expertise in a variety of concepts,
practices, and procedures for networked systems, hardware and software;
• Excellent oral presentation, writing, and interpersonal
skills;
• Ability to work independently and in a highly flexible and
collaborative team environment;
• A commitment to the Corporation’s mission;
• A commitment to continuing education in information technology;
Compensation:
Commensurate with experience; excellent benefits, including five
weeks vacation, eleven paid holidays, comprehensive, low-cost medical
and dental, 15% of total salary in retirement annuity, generous
tuition reimbursement.
To
apply:
Candidates should submit a cover letter, résumé, at
least two professional references by June 30, 2008 to:
Email: hr@carnegie.org
Carnegie
Corporation of New York is an equal opportunity employer.
Further information about Carnegie Corporation is available on our
website: www.carnegie.org.
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