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Job: Library Applications Developer at Drexel University

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Library Applications Developer
Drexel University
Philadelphia

**Job Overview**  
Drexel University Libraries seeks an innovative and enthusiastic developer to
play an integral role in the implementation of infrastructure and services
that will enhance the Libraries' support for resource discovery and academic
research.

  
The incumbent will work in a collaborative, team-based environment to
leverage, customize, and integrate new technologies and services in support of
the Libraries' initiatives. Projects include developing support for the
management and archiving of University research data and records and the
planning and implementation of a coordinated search and discovery solution for
accessing the Libraries' resources. This position will be a key contributor
for these projects and will work with tools such as Fedora, Islandora, Solr,
and Archivematica.

  
As a member of the Libraries' Discovery Systems team and reporting to the
manager of discovery systems, the successful candidate will also collaborate
with team members and Libraries' staff on technical project development
including user needs and functional requirements, design documentation, and
evaluating solutions. As needed, the incumbent will also work alongside
related groups across the Drexel campus and coordinate technical requirements
with other departments.

  
**Required Qualifications**  
- Bachelor's degree in Information or Computer Sciences or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience  
- 2 years minimum application or systems development experience  
- Demonstrated understanding of the application development life cycle  
- Demonstrated proficiency with a major language such as PHP, Ruby, Python, Java  
- Experience with XML, XSLT, XPath, XQuery, and other data encoding languages and standards  
- Experience performing data transfers utilizing software library or language APIs  
- Experience with Linux  
- Commitment to continuously enhancing development skills  
- Strong analytical and problem solving ability  
- Strong oral and written communications skills 
  
  
**Preferred Qualifications**  
- Experience in an academic, library, or archives environments  
- Working knowledge of Apache, Tomcat & other delivery servers  
- Experience with a version-control system such as Git or Subversion  
- Experience with the Fedora Commons and Islandora digital asset management systems  
- Experience with data or digital object processing tools such as Archivematica  
  
**Key Responsibilities**  
- Play an integral role in the planning, development, and implementation of a University-wide search and discovery system that incorporates and exposes content from the library catalog, academic journals, archives, faculty activity, research data, university records, and outside sources as appropriate.  
- Along with Discovery Systems team members and Libraries' staff, implement a workflow for managing data and digital objects as they move from acquisition systems to systems for processing and into long-term storage and online access through Fedora and Islandora.  
- Work with team members and Archives staff to evaluate, implement, and customize tools, including Archivematica and BitCurator, to support digital object processing and conversion, data transformation, metadata extraction, archival description, and digital forensics.  
- Document solutions and workflows for internal purposes and also as part of compliance with University legal and privacy requirements.  
- Collaborate with the Libraries' Discovery Systems team and other campus constituents on relevant technology planning and agendas.  
  
**Supplemental Posting Information**  
Drexel University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer,
welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, and believes
that an inclusive and respectful environment enriches the University community
and the educational and employment experience of its members. The University
prohibits discrimination against individuals on the basis of race, color,
national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, status as
a veteran or special disabled veteran, gender identity or expression, genetic
information, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions and any other
prohibited characteristic. Please visit our website to view all University
Policies and Workplace Postings.

  
Background investigations are required for all new hires as a condition of
employment, after the job offer is made. Employment will be contingent upon
the University's acceptance of the results of the background investigation.

  
**Administrative Information**  
- Documents that must be associated with this posting:Cover Letter  
- Employee Type:(5) Full Time  
- Recruiting Salary:Commensurate with Experience  
- Salary Grade:K  
- Job Close Date: 10-12-2014 



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