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Posted JOBS 9/10/2007 Posted: 9/6/07 Job Type Project Management, Information Technology Job Location Job Level Job Title Job Description IllinoisChicago/Downtown Engineering Coops and Internships, Internships Management Reporting Administrator Assist the senior management team in the Program Management Office (PMO)and Solutions Testing Services (STS) departments with the creation and administration of...

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Posted JOBS 9/10/2007 Posted: 9/6/07 Job Type Project Management, Information Technology Job Location Job Level Job Title Job Description IllinoisChicago/Downtown Engineering Coops and Internships, Internships Management Reporting Administrator Assist the senior management team in the Program Management Office (PMO)and Solutions Testing Services (STS) departments with the creation and administration of management reports for the Information Technology (IT)division. This position will include the creation of executive dashboard reports, time distribution reports, defect tracking, etc. Must have solid MSExcel macro experience and outstanding written and oral communication skills. Should have good understanding of project management concepts. Experience with Unix based applications a plus. open Job Requirements Job Duration Positions Available Salary Information 1 $11.50 per hour Contact Information Employer : TransUnion Qualifications to Apply to this Job Candidates who have Computer Engineering (for Bachelor's students ONLY) or Computer Science or Information and Decision Sciences majors, have "Business Career Center" or "Engineering Internship and Coop Office" or "Student Employment" career office authorization Qualifications to View this Job Candidates who have Computer Engineering (for Bachelor's students ONLY) or Computer Science or Information and Decision Sciences or Management Information Systems majors, have "Business Career Center" or "Engineering Internship and Coop Office" or "Student Employment" career office authorizati Systems/Business Analyst (posted April 27, 2007) Location: Park Ridge will be moving to Arlington Heights within the year Pay: Based on Experience Please email resumes to: careers@altusstaffing.com or contact Maria Koleva @ 773-444-3450 Primary Job responsibilities will include: 1. Gathers and defines business requirements 2. Captures the requirements in use case models, use cases and supplementary specifications 3. Performs technical architecture assessment and establishes recommendations. 4. Performs application assessment and establishes recommendations 5. Performs onsite requirements definition and analysis in close collaboration with users. 6. Interviews users, stakeholders, and process experts to synthesize as-is and to-be business models. 7. Develop requirements specifications, models business processes, and designs technical solutions consistent with internal and external architecture guidance. 8. Develops and maintains a working relationship with the client. 9. Composes detail analysis and documents flows and concepts. 10. Uses communication (oral and written), presentation, and authoring skills. 11. Writes use cases. 12. Interprets business requirements and generates functional design documentation. 13. Work to prioritize requests, communicate time estimates, level-of-effort estimates, and level of complexity. 14. Must be able to travel. 15. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned. Candidate's resume should show the following minimum requirements in order to be considered: Level of Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent professional experience Specific Experience: 1. 2-3 years with Microsoft Visio 2. 3-5 years with Microsoft Office 3. 2-5 years with Microsoft Project 4. 1-2 years with SQL Server Specific Working or Knowledge Skills: 1. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. 2. Ability to foster a cooperative work environment. 3. Knowledge of life cycle management or previous experience. 4. Experience at system integration and working with integration technologies. 5. Experience working with end-users to debug and resolve a variety of technical issue. 6. Strong understanding of SQL and Relational Databases. 7. Strong attention to detail. 8. Excellent organizational skills. 9. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and effectively while maintaining workflow and being flexible. 10. Knowledge and understanding of commercial operating principles, practices, and procedures within area of business specialty. 11. Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community. 12. Excellent interpersonal skills. 13. Highly organized; time management and attention to detail a must. 14. Solid analytical and problem solving skills. 15. Experience with gathering and synthesizing business requirements. 16. Ability to implement and follow processes and procedures. Posted April 23, 2007 Students can apply for Co-op positions by emailing a resume to coop@depaul.edu or by submitting their applications through eRecruiting (links are below) or contact Leigh Berkowitz, Co-op Program, DePaul University Career Center, 312.362.5220 Data Analyst Co-op (Extended Internship), Incisent Technology, Chicago: http://depaul.erecruiting.com/er/stu/opportunities/job_profile.jsp? job_hnd=13730304& Database Manager, MedQuest, Chicago: http://depaul.erecruiting.com/er/stu/opportunities/job_profile.jsp? job_hnd=13833892 Assistant Programmer/Business Analyst Internship (Undergrad Co-op), Segall, Bryant & Hamill Investment Counsel, Chicago: http://depaul.erecruiting.com/er/stu/opportunities/job_profile.jsp? job_hnd=13879108 HARRIS Bank (Sept 25, 2006) Interested in students with Accounting and MIS or Finance and MIS Contact Person: Kit Bingham, Director Professional Development Business Banking Tel#: 312 461 6028, Email: kit.bingham@harrisbank.com HD Dimension Corp (Sept 25, 2006) My name is Richard Yuan, current HR Manager Associate in HD Dimension Corp. Our company currently has several openings for 1. SQL Server DBA/ Developer. 2. Oracle 11i with financial Application. 3. SAS Programmer/ Data Analyst. 4. ERP People Soft Consultant. We Do Provide Free Sponsorship for H1B Visa!!!! We DO HAVE in-house training for Non-experienced candidates!!! Qualifications: 1. Basic IT Knowledge 2. Good Communication Skills 3. Must be a team player 4. Must be able to communicate in Chinese 5. Basic Financial Knowledge is a PLUS for Oracle position. Benefits 1. Free sponsorship for H-1B 2. Free sponsorship for Green Card after one year 3. Start Salary: $55,000 or up per year depending on experience 4. Salary Increase: Twice a year 5. Full Benefit: Medical, Dental, Vision insurance. Holiday, Vacation, and Sick pay How to apply: Please send resume to resume1@hddimension.com <mailto:resume3@hddimension.com> PS: Please indicate your target position in the subject of your application email. Best Regards Richard Q. Yuan Database Access Project JOB (Oct 5, 2006) Jeremy Johnson, former DePaul student who works for Encore Foods is looking to hire a student to do some freelance database development work using Microsoft Access. Contact Jeremy directly at jeremyjohnson@encorefoods.com
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