The Government Has Just Authorized a New Public Notice Expected for December With 300 Opportunities for the Information Technology Sector.
The Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services, a Brazilian administration agency responsible for government efficiency, has obtained authorization to open a new public competition with 300 new positions for the position of Information Technology Analyst.
Responsibilities for the Information Technology Competition Position in Government
The Information Technology Analyst professional will be responsible for coordinating the implementation and maintenance of various administrative, accounting, financial, legislative process management, and cabinet management systems and databases.
This individual is responsible for analyzing available technological infrastructure solutions or those to be made available to the Chamber, assessing their suitability, and ensuring their functionality. In addition, they also plan, coordinate and evaluate studies on the use of new information technologies by the Chamber, following up on their implementation.
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The Information Technology Analyst also ensures the integrity of the network and the database of the City Council, monitors network performance and availability, and takes optimization and correction measures. They coordinate activities related to user support in IT, information systems, and technical IT support, as well as establish work guidelines.
national job market, the requirements for this position are a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science. The average workweek is 40 hours.
Salaries for the Government’s Public Competition Can Reach R$ 25 Thousand
According to information from the website Convergência Digital, the announcement for the Information Technology competition is expected to include a restructuring of the career paths for professionals in the sector. The focus is to reduce attrition to the private sector.
For Minister Esther Dweck, the career was originally designed with a different demand; it was almost a support analyst position, however, today this role has become the forefront of service, which is responsible for driving digital transformation.
Dweck emphasizes that the government needs to improve the career path to attract these more experienced professionals and retain them in public service. The Association of Information Technology Analysts (ANATI) states that the terms of this restructuring maintain the current 20 levels, but with salary adjustments. The amounts are expected to vary between R$ 11 thousand and R$ 25 thousand.
The announcements for the positions are expected to be published within six months with transversal vacancies, that is, for allocation in various ministries of the Federal Government. The public competition opening is part of a package that includes 4,436 vacancies across agencies such as Inep, Capes, and Inmetro.
The Importance of Information Technology for the Government
Currently, it is almost impossible to find any company or area that is not making investments in new technologies to boost their business. Digital tools are largely responsible for optimizing company operations, speeding up processes, ensuring faster results, and providing a more reliable experience for end customers.
In the public sector, this is no different, and increasingly, the sector responsible for the government sphere, including all public institutions and the three branches of state, tends to transform and advance digitally.
According to a forecast made by Gartner, by 2025, more than half of government institutions will have their essential applications modernized and will streamline their processes and systems. The main focus of using technology in government sectors is to reduce time and bureaucracy in services and operations, both for professional teams and for citizens.
