Analyst/Programmer ; PCN
Listed on 2026-01-14
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IT/Tech
Systems Analyst
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Job Title and LocationAnalyst/Programmer 2/3/4 – Anchorage, Alaska
What You Will Be DoingServes as an analyst/programmer team member for the Alaska Corrections Offender Management System (ACOMS). Perform analysis, design, development, documentation, testing, deployment, maintenance, and support activities to create or modify in‑house applications that support the department’s data processing and IT needs.
Our Mission, Values, and CultureThe Division of Administrative Services / Information Technology Unit supports secure confinement, reformative programs, and supervised community integration to enhance community safety.
BenefitsSupport Alaska’s prison system and maintain ACOMS for over 5,000 people under custody and supervision. Integral operations for department success.
Working EnvironmentAnchorage Office in downtown Anchorage. Interface daily with institutional and probation field offices, other managers, directors, and the Commissioner’s Office.
Qualifications- Computer languages: knowledge of computer languages and their applications.
- Information technology architecture: knowledge of architectural methodologies for system design.
- Logical systems design: knowledge of principles for designing business logic components, system processes, and user interfaces.
- Process control: knowledge of principles for automated process control.
- Quality assurance: knowledge of quality assurance tools and methods.
Analyst/Programmer 2:
One year of computer programming experience in a recognized language, including one year in a business application. Substitution:
Bachelor’s degree in CS/CIS (18 semester hours) or Associate’s degree substituting nine months of experience.
Analyst/Programmer 3:
Two years of computer programming experience, one year in business application. Substitution:
Bachelor’s degree in CS/CIS (18 semester hours) or Associate’s degree substituting one year of experience.
Analyst/Programmer 4:
Four years of computer programming experience, one year in business application. Substitution:
Bachelor’s degree in CS/CIS (18 semester hours) or Associate’s degree substituting one year of experience.
Background investigation including fingerprinting required. Use of APSIN requires security clearance. Fingerprinting mandatory. Flexibly staffed; promotion path to higher level after training.
Legal Employment and EEO StatementLegal right to work in the USA must be certified. State of Alaska does not sponsor. State of Alaska is an equal‑opportunity employer complying with ADA.
ContactMichael Gimm, Systems Programmer 3
907‑761‑5627
michael.gimm
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