**Description:**
Serving as part of the organization's information technology team, the digital
projects developer will be an expert coder with the ability to craft elegant
technology solutions for a complex, multi-site cultural heritage organization.
Will execute, oversee or assist with projects related to systems integration,
digital asset management, electronic records management, website development,
database management, and intranet development, including support of Historic
New England's ongoing Collections Access Project. Will be responsible for
identifying technology needs and developing project plans, coordinating with
technology vendors, developing and customizing software solutions, and
creating complete and accurate documentation for completed solutions.
**Qualifications: **
The ideal candidate will have a degree in technology, information science,
computer science, or a related field, as well as four or more years of
experience with database management and software development, preferably in a
gallery/library/archive/museum setting. Have in-depth knowledge of languages
such as PHP, Javascript, Python, and/or ASP.net, as well as expert-level
knowledge of SQL. Experience with search, content management and digital asset
management solutions such as Apache Solr, Plone, ResourceSpace, and/or
Microsoft Sharepoint preferred. Solid understanding of technology issues
relevant to libraries, archives and museums, including but not limited to
concepts of digital preservation, standards such as MARC, EAD, OAI/PMH and
familiarity with how concepts of linked data and the semantic web can be
applied to cultural heritage metadata.
**Applications: **
Please send resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to
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Historic New England is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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