UU Student - Computer
Listed on 2026-07-17
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IT/Tech
IT Consultant, Systems Analyst, IT Project Manager, IT Business Analyst
Job Summary
We are looking for highly motivated students to work up to 19 hours/week in the University Support Services QA/Release Management group within the University Information Technology department. Work duties will include quality assurance testing, test automation scripting/development, SDLC and Agile process support and IT project coordination. Students at this level will do their work under the direction of more experienced UIT - USS staff members.
This position provides IT Quality Assurance support to the general university community for mission critical application services.
University Information Technology, the central IT service provider for campus, reports to the Chief Information Officer and is responsible for many of the University of Utah’s most critical common IT resources including the campus network; the Campus Information Services (CIS) portal; UMail, telephone, and online collaboration services; high performance and research computing; information security; teaching and learning technologies; software licensing; and a host of other systems and applications.
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The incumbent will work on various technical activities such as troubleshooting issues, writing test plans and developing test scripts, creating, maintaining and running automated tests on various University systems and applications, coordinating project work, helping with release management, developing and maintain documentation for various IT processes and procedures.
Minimum Qualifications- University of Utah current student
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University Human Resource Management
250 East 200 South, Suite 125 Salt Lake City, UT 84111
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