IT Programmer/Analyst Intern Internet & Ecommerce - Appleton, WI at Geebo

IT Programmer/Analyst Intern

Company Name:
SECURA Insurance
Analyze, design, program, test, train clients, and/or implement systems to fulfill business needs or problems, utilizing all phases of the system development life cycle
Maintain and support applications using one or more of the following: COBOL, CICS, JCL, Microsoft Access, SQL database, DB2, XML, DocuMaker, DAL scripting, and DocuMaker Studio
Thoroughly analyze client requirements, then define and prepare alternative solutions to business needs
Perform assigned project tasks in a highly interactive team environment while maintaining a productive and positive atmosphere
Prepare and/or assist with the preparation of project plans, precisely follow the project plans, and accurately assess and report the status of project tasks assigned to assist management, peers, and clients in monitoring and controlling the work
Required:
Familiarity with SQL; database structure, design, and access methods; and design tools
Experience with program writing and report creation
Well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to excel in a team environment
Excellent organization/prioritization skills
Strong oral and written-communication skills
Ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines, yet maintain quality work
Working towards Bachelor's degree in computer science or MIS
Preferred:
Experience in Mainframe programming including COBOL, CICS, SQL, and JCL
Basic knowledge of SQL Server, ACCESS, and DB2 databases
Experience with Web Services
Solid working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Environment
Student in their sophomore or junior year
Date: 2014-04-10
Country: US
State: WI
City: Appleton
Postal Code: 54912Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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