Our Tate Online team has a responsibility for optimising and co-ordinating the
Tate's public facing digital content. Tate's website is the UK's most popular
museum website with around 1.5 million visits each month. With an ambitious
website overhaul recently completed, we now need a Drupal specialist to join
our team to extend our digital offer with new social features, an ambitious
digitisation project, mobile functionality and more.
You'll work closely with colleagues to carry out application development for
Tate Online, designing and delivering enhancements to the Drupal CMS and
ensuring effective solutions and ongoing system efficiency. To do so, you'll
help analyse user requirements, lead on solution design and ensure broad
compatibility/integration, using robust testing and maintenance to deliver
results. A champion of emerging technologies and information sharing, you will
maintain relevant documentation and recommend developments where you see fit.
Experienced in Drupal CMS development, you'll have significant experience of
relevant products, including PHP, Drupal 6/7, revision control systems (GitHub
and Subversion) and web server technologies (Apache, MySQL, Linux). Basic use
of Linux/UNIX is required, as is experience of integrating Drupal with third-
party systems, and you will have a good knowledge of security issues regarding
web applications. Capable of producing high-quality planning/technical
documentation, you will have excellent communications and organisational
skills together with a flexible, proactive attitude and the ability to
prioritise. An interest in the Tate and the work that we do goes without
saying.
With four major sites across England, Tate holds the national collection of
British art from 1500 to the present day as well as international modern and
contemporary art. This is an exciting time to join us as we are embarking on
the next stage of our development, which will see the completion of Tate
Modern and the further development of the visitor facilities and gallery
spaces at Tate Britain. With all these developments, we aim to increase public
awareness, understanding, and appreciation of this art. Join our committed
team, and help take our collections to the widest audience possible.
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