We are looking at bringing on a part-time person to adminster our projects within JIRA and Confluence. I am the PM and would work with this person to configure projects to meet the needs of various projects and teams.
I am not sure what to call the job title - Business analyst? Process analyst?
If you do this half-time or more, what is your job title?
Thanks!
I often see similar positions posted in this LinkedIn group which may give you some idea of what others post as - http://www.linkedin.com/groups/JIRA-ADMINS-4038966?goback=%2Egmp_4038966
I should have mentioned that we are somewhat limited in the job titles we can use at the university. The titles have to fall within those that are already approved for use. I can put specific duties related to JIRA administrator in the job description, but the title has to be more generic. This position will be less server admin (we have a top-level JIRA administrator who manages the server, plugins, upgrades, etc); rather this person will be responsible for building projects, workflows, schemas, etc.
I'll check out the LinkedIn group, thanks!
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Hi Dina,
I have good experience to JIRA and confluence tools.
I am intrested to this position, let me if this position is still available.
Cheers
Venu Madhav
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Pretty boring but I often see it as 'JIRA Project Administrator' or 'JIRA Administrator'
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Awesome answer! :)
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