
Temporary IT Analyst / Programmer II
Job Description
Posting Number
PG195075TMPosition Number
11ASO3444Position Type
TemporaryEssential Job Duties
The IT Analyst/Programmer II will develop, test, and implement software solutions to integrate hardware components for researchers at the Plant Sciences Initiative (PSI). The successful candidate will design custom software to incorporate sensors into IoT systems and create data pipelines that integrate edge, cloud, and on-premises computing resources.
This role involves managing multiple interns who will contribute to software development along specific pathways, including a Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) pathway. This pathway will bridge ongoing work in computer vision and embedded software within PSI, as well as data infrastructure efforts being developed in partnership with NC Ag Analytics.
The IT Analyst/Programmer II will collaborate with researchers and staff involved in PSI’s grant-funded projects to support the integration of hardware into systems for field agricultural applications. The position requires hands-on testing, documentation of progress, and development of training materials. Additionally, the incumbent will train and manage undergraduate student interns, create and maintain online resources for external users, and ensure documentation is accessible once products are released
This role involves managing multiple interns who will contribute to software development along specific pathways, including a Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) pathway. This pathway will bridge ongoing work in computer vision and embedded software within PSI, as well as data infrastructure efforts being developed in partnership with NC Ag Analytics.
The IT Analyst/Programmer II will collaborate with researchers and staff involved in PSI’s grant-funded projects to support the integration of hardware into systems for field agricultural applications. The position requires hands-on testing, documentation of progress, and development of training materials. Additionally, the incumbent will train and manage undergraduate student interns, create and maintain online resources for external users, and ensure documentation is accessible once products are released
Is Time Limited
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Job City & State
Raleigh, NCDepartment
Plant Sciences InitiativeClassification Title
Temporary-Technical/ParaprofessionalWorking Title
Temporary IT Analyst / Programmer IIWork Schedule
Monday-Friday, 8am-5pmOther Work/Responsibilities
- n/a
Minimum Experience/Education
- Assoc degree and 4-6 yrs relevant experience, or Bachelors and 2-4 yrs relevant experience.
Department Required Skills
- Experience with software development for hardware integration
- Familiarity with loT systems and sensor integration
- Knowledge of edge, cloud, and on-premises computing environments
- Experience with data pipelines and software integration
- Strong communication skills for documentation and external user support
Preferred Years Experience, Skills, Training, Education
- Masters and 1-2 yrs relevant experience
Required License or Certification
- n/a
Valid NC Driver's License required?
NoCommercial Driver's License Required?
NoAnticipated Hiring Range
$46-$47.48/hrJob Open Date
05/09/2025Quick Link
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/217249EEO
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