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Blog Post: The State of Florida’s Best Digital City - the City of Miami, is seeking a SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST!!!
posted Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:45 AM
In this global marketplace, technology has shaped the way we manage and provide business services and solutions. As the top rated digital city within the State of Florida and the number three rated Digital City nationwide by the Center for Digital Government, we are continuously seeking means by which we can deliver high-quality, focused, aggressive business solutions to the City of Miami residents, employees, and visitors. As a Senior Systems Analyst for the Department of Information Technology you will have the opportunity to make your contribution and deliver innovative technology solutions to our growing city. Apply today to obtain a career as a City of Miami Senior Systems Analyst (click here to view job announcement).
If you meet the following requirements we encourage you to apply:
Experience utilizing any of the following databases and tools is preferred: Do not miss this opportunity to be a part of one of the nation’s best digital cities. The deadline to apply for Senior Systems Analyst is Friday, November 21, 2008. To apply for this position and download the required application form, please visit our website at www.miamigov.com/employment. For inquiries on this and other positions of interest you can call our 24-hour Job Hotline at (305) 416-2050. The City of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate. Happy Blogging :) Tags
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