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Reporting to the Head of Web & Emerging Technologies, the Digital Technologies
Programmer/Analyst provides leadership in the research, development and
maintenance of the Libraries technical infrastructure. This includes web
development, digital programs, user interfaces and other emerging
technologies. The incumbent designs, develops, implements, and facilitates
project management for the research and development of user-centered tools and
applications to enhance operations and services. The DTPA is a member of the
Digital Projects Team and supervises one programmer/analyst.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree in computer /information science or
engineering, or the equivalent in education and experience. Five years
programming experience, including demonstrated ability to work independently
and in a team. High proficiency in at least two of these languages (PHP, Ruby,
Java, Perl, XSLT, Python), and an excellent grounding in XML. Extensive
knowledge of and experience with programming Web Services. Demonstrated
experience with database technology such as MySQL. Demonstrated experience
with Service Oriented Architecture and facility with UNIX. Position #042038
Hiring Range: $48,400 - $60,000
Highly Desirable:
Experience or familiarity with digital object management systems such as
CONTENTdm and Digital Commons. Experience or familiarity with Fedora, DSpace,
or similar open source institutional repository software. Knowledge and use of
protocols such as Open Archives Initiative-Protocol for Metadata Harvesting
(OAI-PMH), SRU, open URL, library metadata standards (e.g. METS, MARC, Dublin
Core) Experience with digital imaging, audio, and video formats. Knowledge and
use of version control systems in software development. Web user interface
design
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