(apologies for the cross-posting)
Library & Technology Services (LTS) at Lehigh University is seeking a
Senior Library Services Developer to work on the Library Technology team
and to support Lehigh University’s participation in the Kuali Open
Library Environment (OLE) project. The Kuali OLE project
(http://www.kuali.org/ole) is a multi-institution collaboration working
to build a community-source next-generation library management system.
This Senior Developer will have responsibilities for design and
programming deliverables, representing Lehigh University on the Kuali
Open Library Environment (OLE) Project Technical Council, working with
agile development teams at multiple institutions around the world, and
with subject matter experts. Programming deliverables will include
projects such as a next-generation library catalog discovery interface
(such as VuFind, http://vufind.org/, or BlackLight,
http://projectblacklight.org/), web services and interfaces for the
Digital Library, and interoperable services and applications between
Kuali OLE and Lehigh enterprise applications. Responsibilities after the
completion of the Kuali OLE project will be split between Library
Technology team programming projects (LAMP environment) and developing
future Kuali OLE upgrades and enhancements for future versions (Java).
Responsibilities:
• Design and develop service oriented architecture (SOA) software
services and systems in Java and related technologies between the Kuali
OLE project and enterprise applications used by Lehigh, such as
SungardHE Banner, Oracle Identity Management, Moodle, and CONTENTdm.
• Model, design, and develop web-based software applications and
services in PHP and related technologies to support the missions of the
University and Libraries, including the Digital Library
• Model, design, develop, and test web services, service wrappers,
service interfaces, APIs, and messaging systems via enterprise service
bus technologies, such as Kuali Rice (http://rice.kuali.org/)
• Develop software services and systems in Java and related technologies
for Kuali OLE as part of community-source, multi-institution development
team
• Participate in technology evaluation, selection, and implementation of
software solutions for the library environment
Requirements & Qualifications:
• Three to five years experience in a technical role in the design and
development of database-driven web applications characterized by:
• complex domain requirements
• large system integration
• transactional and reporting functions
• service-oriented architecture (analysis, modeling, and design)
• Degree in Computer Science or related field of study and/or equivalent
experience/training
• Advanced knowledge and skills in Java and Java-based frameworks
• Advanced skills with web application frameworks, technologies, and
languages such as PHP, Ajax/jQuery, and relational databases (preferably
MySQL)
• Experience with Web Services, REST, SOAP or equivalent
• Experience with enterprise service bus technologies
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
• Demonstrated problem-solving skills and ability to meet deadlines
Desirable:
• Experience working with libraries, archives, higher education
institutions
• Good understanding of issues around metadata, semantics, and ontology
Lehigh University offers an equitable & competitive benefits package
including partner benefits. Hiring salary is between $53,300 and $64,000
based on education & experience. Review of applications will begin
February 1, 2010. Please send a letter & resume either electronically
([log in to unmask]) or via US Mail to Pamela Steigerwalt, Employment
Coordinator, Library & Technology Services, 8A E Packer Avenue,
Bethlehem, PA 18015 AA/EOE
Review of applications will become May 15, 2010, but the position is
open until filled.
ABOUT LEHIGH UNIVERSITY: Lehigh University is located in Bethlehem, PA
(pop.75,000), which is in the center of the Lehigh Valley (pop.
600,000+). A convenient location between New York City and Philadelphia
provides access to many corporations and financial institutions. The
Lehigh Valley provides the best of urban, suburban, and rural living.
Founded in 1865, Lehigh University is a private research institution
with about 4,500 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate students. Lehigh is
ranked 35th in the 2009 US News & World Report “Guide to America’s Best
Colleges.”
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Tim McGeary
Team Leader, Library Technology
Lehigh University
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