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The Stanford University Libraries seek a Technical Manager for the
Stanford Digital Repository. Interested candidates should apply
online via
http://jobs.stanford.edu/find_a_job.html , job # 28586
Job Description:
The Technical Manager for the Stanford Digital Repository leads the
development, operation, and continuous enhancement of the Stanford
University Libraries’ (SUL’s) preservation repository for digital
information. The Stanford Digital Repository (SDR) provides
preservation services to the students, faculty and researchers of the
university, helping ensure the integrity and usability of data and
digital information over decades to centuries for future research,
teaching & learning. The SDR is integral to Stanford’s burgeoning
digital library environment; it will be a critical component of the
cyberinfrastructure that supports scholarship in the 21st century.
The Technical Manager for the SDR serves as chief architect and
software development manager for the repository, as well as oversees
its smooth operation and scaling to support tens of thousands of
users, hundreds of millions of digital objects and petabytes of data.
The position will manage a dedicated team of developers, analysts and
operations staff, with a focus on growing the repository into a
robust and reliable digital preservation infrastructure for the
Libraries and the University.
This position also provides intellectual, technical and
organizational leadership within Stanford’s broader digital library
program. As a manager and architect within the Digital Libraries
Systems and Services (DLSS) unit, the incumbent will help define,
steer and deliver on the development of the library of the future at
Stanford, a nationally and internationally recognized leader in this
arena.
Responsibilities:
Determine the overall architecture, technologies, development
practices and plan to meet the SDR’s objectives, and manage a cross
functional team of 8 - 12 developers, analysts and operational staff
to that plan.
Ensure the rapid scaling and smooth operation of the SDR as trusted,
reliable digital repository for the priceless data and intellectual
assets of Stanford University.
Work with other groups in DLSS and the Libraries to identify and
develop information systems that will define the library of the
future, and will be integral to supporting scholarship in the digital
age. Ensure that SDR provides services that are valued, complementary
and interoperable with these systems.
Ultimately, lead the ongoing development and operation of the
Stanford Digital Repository to ensure its success in meeting the
programmatic needs of Stanford University Libraries and Academic
Information Resources, and those of the University overall, for
digital preservation services.
The successful candidate will bring to this position:
Demonstrated success in managing software development projects and teams
Demonstrated experience in the development and scaling of complex
information systems
Demonstrated experience with successfully operating enterprise-scale
information systems as reliable infrastructure, and balancing between
competing demands of new feature development and ongoing operations
Proven capability as a senior level software developer in a J2EE
environment, and experience in contributing to and/or defining the
technical architecture of complex systems
Wide ranging knowledge of current and emerging technologies and
information architectures
Familiarity with best practices in systems development life cycle,
and capability for instilling industry standard practices and tools
for software development
Experience and facility working in an academic environment
Experience in digital libraries and digital preservation, or a proven
ability to quickly come up to speed in new arenas
Ability to track and participate in the digital library and digital
preservation communities, identifying technologies, practices and
theory critical to the SDR
Excellent organizational, management and communication skills
Demonstrated ability to deliver results in a complex and demand
driven environment.
Ten years plus of applicable professional experience in software
development, information technology, library science or related fields.
A four year college degree in computer science or related discipline,
or equivalent experience.
- Tom
| Tom Cramer
| Associate Director, Digital Library Systems & Services
| Stanford University LIbraries & Academic Information Resources
| Stanford University
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