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Job: Digital Library Developer at UC Santa Barbara

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Benefits of Belonging
Working at UC means being part of this vibrant institution that shines a light on what is possible. People make UC great, and UC recognizes your contributions by making this a great place to work. Excellent retirement and health are just one of the rewards. Learn more about the benefits of working at UC.

Brief Summary of Job Duties
Under the direction of the Director for Digital Library Development, and operating in a large, complex, and heterogeneous computing environment, the Digital Library Developer serves as a developer of digital library systems within a collaborative, cross-functional agile development team led by the Associate Director for Digital Library Engineering. Applies skills as a seasoned, experienced software professional with a full understanding of industry practices, community standards, and relevant policies and procedures to medium-sized software and web application projects or portions of large projects with moderate scope and complexity for the UC Santa Barbara Library. Resolves a wide range of issues. Demonstrates competency in selecting tools, methods and techniques to obtain results.

The UC Santa Barbara Library's Digital Library Development (DLD) department is responsible for developing digital platforms, tools, and content to support teaching, research, and outreach. The DLD engineering team works collaboratively to develop and deploy software and web applications supporting this mission. We use Agile- and DevOps-aware methodologies and technologies including Ruby/Rails, Docker, and Kubernetes. Our work frequently involves collaboration with other UC campuses and open source partners, and much of our code is hosted in public (GitLab) repositories.

Minimum Requirements

​​​​​​Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in the field of computer science, library or information science, or software engineering;
3 years of professional experience developing software and managing it in production;
Intermediate knowledge of secure software development;
Advanced skills associated with software design, modification, implementation and deployment, including object-oriented programming concepts;
Demonstrated ability to understand functional needs and how systems can support those needs;
Demonstrated ability to develop conversion and system implementation plans;
Thorough experience with identification and use of code libraries and open-source forums;
Experience with planning for deployment and creation of feedback mechanisms;
Demonstrated software repository skills. Demonstrated testing and test planning skills;
Thorough experience with common programming tools;
Demonstrated ability to follow software specifications;
Demonstrated effective communication and interpersonal skills;
Demonstrated ability to communicate technical information to technical and non-technical personnel at various levels in the organization;
Self-motivated and works independently and as part of a team;
Able to learn effectively and meet deadlines; and,
Demonstrated broad problem-solving skills.

Desirable Qualifications

Experience working in a library or higher education environment;
Experience developing library software, digital repositories, digital asset management, or other information management systems;
Experience developing and deploying a Rails application in production environments;
Demonstrated ability to interface with management on a regular basis; and,
Demonstrated ability to contribute technical narrative to grant proposals.

Special Conditions of Employment

Satisfactory criminal history background check.
UCSB is a Tobacco-Free environment.

Special Instructions
For full consideration, please include a resume and a cover letter as part of your application.

An optional but encouraged statement of contributions to diversity will be considered. Statements of contribution to diversity, if submitted, will be reviewed for evidence of teaching, research, professional and/or public service contributions that promote diversity and equal opportunity, such as effective strategies used for the educational advancement of students in various under-represented groups; demonstrated contributions to the advancement of equitable access and diversity in education; and contributions furthering diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through participation in such activities as recruitment, retention, and mentoring of scholars and students.

Job Functions/Percentage of Time/Duties
Application Development - 85%

Plans, designs, develops, modifies, debugs, deploys and evaluates complex software for functional areas. Analyzes existing software or works to formulate logic for new complex systems and devises complex algorithms. Performs complex data analysis and tests / debugs complex software. Analyzes the design and use of complex data sources. Applies moderately complex programming security practices.
Contributes to the development and maintenance of the Library's digital library software and web applications, including those developed collaboratively as part of Project Surfliner. These products primarily utilize Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Samvera and Blacklight frameworks, SQL, RDF, JavaScript, and related libraries and frameworks. Secondary technologies include PHP, Drupal, and XML/XSLT.
Negotiates, develops, and executes moderately complex test plans. Develops conversion and system implementation plans. Trains users in conversion and implementation of systems. Performs complex data modeling, performance, and integration testing and builds interfaces for a variety of internal and external constituents. Monitors and employs source code control techniques and configuration management.
Participates in development sprint and work cycle planning in close coordination with product owners, teammates, and additional stakeholders as needed. Uses GitLab and JIRA ticket software to track and document work.
Works collaboratively with library, campus and UC system-wide, and external peers to develop and deploy digital library solutions.
Gathers, analyzes, prepares and summarizes recommendations for approval of system and programming documentation. Recommends and implements changes in development, maintenance and system standards. Negotiates with stakeholders on the creation of software specifications. Ensures project reports are made.
Understands and applies industry practices, community standards, and department policies and procedures relating to work assignments. Interacts with senior-level internal personnel. May serve as technical lead for a software development project of moderate scope. Trains users in conversion and implementation of systems. Negotiates project plans with stakeholders.

Miscellaneous, 15%

Participates in peer code reviews and occasional pair programming.
Takes part in departmental planning meetings.
Contributes to library and campus committees, as appropriate.
Participates in open-source collaborations, including Project Surfliner and the Samvera and Blacklight communities, on behalf of UC Santa Barbara.
Attends training, workshops, and conferences.
Performs other duties as assigned.

COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for UC Employees
By applying for any position, you understand that for the safety and well-being of the entire university community, the University of California requires employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before physically accessing the University's Locations and Programs (subject to limited deferrals, exceptions, accommodations based on disability or religious belief, and associated non-pharmaceutical interventions). For more information visit: https://www.ucsb.edu/COVID-19-information/campus-updates and https://www.ucsb.edu/COVID-19-information/vaccine, as well as the Full UC COVID-19 Vaccination Program Policy (available at https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/5000695/SARS-CoV-2_Covid-19).

Opportunity/Affirmative Action Statement
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. For primary consideration, apply by 09/30/2021, thereafter open until filled. Apply online at https://jobs.ucsb.edu Job #23141

Reasonable Accommodations
The University of California endeavors to make https://jobs.ucsb.edu accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact Katherine Abad in Human Resources at 805-893-4664 or email [log in to unmask] This contact information is for accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the status of applications.

Privacy Notification Statement
The State of California Information Practices Act of 1977 (effective July 1978) requires the University to provide the following information to individuals who are asked to supply information about themselves: Application: The principal purpose for requesting information on the Application is for applicant-tracking purposes and to collect applicant contact information. Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity Data Form: Information furnished on this form is requested by UCSB's Affirmative Action Office. The University of California, Santa Barbara is a Federal contractor and, therefore, must comply with Affirmative Action regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order 11246, Federal Revised Order No. 4, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974. Furnishing the information on this form is voluntary. There is no penalty for not completing this form. The offices responsible for maintaining the information supplied on this form are the UCSB Human Resources Office and the Affirmative Action Office.

GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) STATEMENT FOR PERSONS IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA: As part of our commitment to protecting your privacy, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy Statement ("Privacy Statement") is designed to provide you, as a person in the European Economic Area, with information regarding the types of personal information that the University of California’s Human Resources departments and offices collect about you. The Privacy Statement can be found at: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/gdpr.html. The offices responsible for maintaining the information supplied on this form are the UCSB Human Resources Office and the Affirmative Action Office.

Notice of Availability of the UCSB Annual Security Report
The University is committed to providing a safe and secure campus environment for our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. In accordance with the "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" (Clery Act), UCSB publishes an Annual Security Report to provide information regarding campus safety and security policies, crime statistics, and resources to current and prospective students and employees. This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning crimes reported to Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property, and on public property adjacent to and accessible from campus. The report also includes campus policies concerning crime prevention, crime reporting, alcohol and drug use, sexual and interpersonal violence, student discipline, and other matters. To access the Annual Security Report, visit www.police.ucsb.edu/asr.  A copy of this report may also be requested by contacting the UCSB Police Department (call 805-893-3446 or visit 574 Public Safety Bldg., Santa Barbara, CA 93106 during business hours). To learn more about the Clery Act and CSA duties and reporting requirements, please visit www.police.ucsb.edu/clery-act.


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