Like writing code? Interested in digital curation? Consider applying
for this job at Penn State. (Full disclosure: This is a job in my
department, and so do feel free to contact me privately if you have
any questions.)
-Mike
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Digital Library Technologies, a unit of Information Technology
Services at The Pennsylvania State University, has a vacancy for a
software developer. The software developer will participate in the
development and integration of software and web applications for an
institutional content stewardship program, working collaboratively
with content curators and fellow technologists. Successful candidates
will be expected to: share advancements in standards, software
development practices, and IT trends; constantly refine their skill
set; and apply new knowledge and techniques. This is an opportunity
to work with an innovative unit on building a sustainable,
enterprise-level content stewardship program at a large, multi-campus
institution recognized for its commitment to excellence.
Required: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information science,
or related field plus four years of experience developing and
deploying software in a team environment or an equivalent combination
of education and experience; proficiency with multiple programming
languages and more than one programming language paradigm; enthusiasm
for staying informed about cutting-edge technologies for use with
software development initiatives, and engaging the broader digital
library software development community; ability to work independently
and as a member of a team with diverse constituencies; commitment to
providing outstanding customer service; excellent interpersonal, oral,
and written communication skills.
Preferred: Working knowledge of command-line environments and web
architecture, such as HTTP, web services based on the REST
architectural style, and the Linked Data pattern; experience with
web-based client- and server-side programming; knowledge of digital
repository and content management services and toolkits; familiarity
with digital library specifications such as OAI-ORE and SWORD;
understanding of semantic technologies such as descriptive metadata
and RDF ontologies; experience with shared or distributed version
control systems and practices; experience solving deployment issues
regarding scale, stability, and performance; experience releasing open
source software.
Apply online: http://bit.ly/ague0e
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