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How do they match:
Computer Programmers
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Computer
Programmers
12
Alternate Occupation Titles
Engineering
and
Scientific Programmer
Engineering
Programmer
Computer
Game Programmer
Computer
Language Coder
Computer
Programmer
Computer
Programmer Analyst
Cloud
Engineer
Graphic
Engineer
IT
Engineer
Information
Technology
Engineer
Information
Technology
Programmer
Software
Engineer
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Create, modify,
and
test the code
and
scripts that allow
computer
applications to run. Work from specifications drawn up by software
and
web developers or other individuals. May develop
and
write
computer
programs to store, locate,
and
retrieve specific documents, data,
and
information.
8
Tasks
Collaborate with
computer
manufacturers
and
other users to develop new programming methods.
Consult with
and
assist
computer
operators or system analysts to define
and
resolve problems in running
computer
programs.
Consult with managerial,
engineering
,
and
technical personnel to clarify program intent, identify problems,
and
suggest changes.
Perform systems analysis
and
programming tasks to maintain
and
control the use of
computer
systems software as a systems programmer.
Prepare detailed workflow charts
and
diagrams that describe input, output,
and
logical operation,
and
convert them into a series of instructions coded in a
computer
language.
Train users on the use
and
function of
computer
programs.
Write, analyze, review,
and
rewrite programs, using workflow chart
and
diagram,
and
applying knowledge of
computer
capabilities, subject matter,
and
symbolic logic.
Write, update,
and
maintain
computer
programs or software packages to handle specific jobs such as tracking inventory, storing or retrieving data, or controlling other equipment.
9
Detailed Work Activities
Collaborate with others to resolve information
technology
issues.
Develop
computer
or online applications.
Manage information
technology
projects or system activities.
Resolve
computer
software problems.
Supervise information
technology
personnel.
Teach others to use
computer
equipment or hardware.
Test
computer
system operations to ensure proper functioning.
Train others in
computer
interface or software use.
Write
computer
programming code.
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