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A leading provider of Managed IT Services is seeking experienced IT Professionals for positions in Los Angeles, CA. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in web application development, particularly with C# or VB.NET, and will be involved in various GIS-related projects. Responsibilities include systems design, project management, and IT support across multiple applications. Applicants are required to submit a resume with salary expectations.
Management Applications, Inc., a leading provider of Managed IT Services and Network Design and Implementation, is seeking IT Professionals for positions with an entity in Los Angeles, CA. Please submit a resume and salary requirements to be considered. Applicants with government experience are encouraged to apply.
The entity maintains vital data repositories for modeling planning analyses and projections, and for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that support a continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated planning process in areas such as regional transportation, demographic projections, tracking of integrated land use, housing, employment, transportation programs, performance measures, and air quality planning and management.
Professionals must be capable of providing high-quality systems design and development, maintenance and support services; project management; business/system analyses; IT quality assurance (QA); and IT maintenance and integration of key systems, including enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise content management (ECM), enterprise geographic information system (EGIS), and Internet and Intranet development and content management system (CMS). Projects include systems such as:
Additional systems include:
To be considered, submit a 2-page max resume including your minimum salary requirements. Be sure to prominently feature the skills listed above. Resumes without salary requirements will not be considered.