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Job: Faculty Technology Specialist at New York University Shanghai

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Faculty Technology Specialist
New York University Shanghai
Shanghai

NYU Shanghai is seeking an enthusiastic Faculty Technology Specialist to join
our Academic Technology Services unit. This unit is a collaboration between
the NYU Shanghai Office of Academic Affairs and the NYU Shanghai Library, and
it works closely with its counterparts at NYU New York and NYU Abu Dhabi.

  
The Faculty Technology Specialist will be primarily responsible for providing
oversight of technology services to support faculty and researchers, including
student researchers, at NYU Shanghai.

  
Responsibilities:

  
Advise and consult with faculty, students, and researchers in the design,
development, and implementation of information technology services for
teaching, learning, and research. Evaluate current technology used by faculty,
students and researchers for teaching and research; provide technical support
to faculty and researchers in curriculum and research development; research
and make recommendations for the purchase of hardware and software; contact
and negotiate with vendors regarding hardware and software purchases;
supervise installation of hardware, software, and peripherals. Focus on
logistical/technical support and operational needs/issues, ensuring efficient
and effective delivery of quality lifestyle services and support;

Supervise support staff including hiring, training, and evaluating
performance. Identify and prioritize assignments to ensure deadlines are met
and review work for accuracy.

Develop, deliver, and assess training programs including seminars, training
sessions, and workshops. Identify, analyze, and evaluate training needs.
Arrange for instructors, facilities and materials as required. Consult with
faculty, students, researchers, and ITS staff on training interests and
opportunities.

Advise and educate faculty, students, and researchers in the availability for
information technology resources for teaching and research across Faculty
Technology Services (FTS), Information Technology Services (ITS), Global
Technology Services (GTS), Libraries, and NYU. Keep services, data entries and
reporting up-to-date with standards of quality, timeliness, and satisfaction.

Research and promote emerging technology practices in teaching and research
adopted by selected higher education institutions. Work with technology
professionals across NYU to develop and promote best practices for using
technology in teaching, learning and research.

Ensure technical competence through on-going professional development. Attend
conferences, enroll in classes, read trade and professional publications.

Required Education:

  
Bachelor's degree and 2-3 years relevant experience OR Master's degree in a
related field.

  
Required Experience:

  * Experience must include supporting information technology, technology training, and client service. Experience and/or education in one of the following areas: statistical computing, GIS, data visualization, advanced video production, interactive media development.
  * Experience working with end users in an academic environment, preferably in IT and/or Libraries.
Preferred Experience:

  * Experience with open source archives management software desired. Familiarity with digital repository systems, particularly DSpace. Knowledge of and experience with Unix or Linux server platforms, as well as Windows and OS X operating systems, preferred. Knowledge of scripting languages such as Ruby or Python helpful. Familiarity and experience with disk imaging and email archiving tools and techniques preferred.
  
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  * Proficient in both written and spoken English and Mandarin.
  * Good interpersonal and communication skills to work in an international and cross-cultural environment.
  * Good problem solving skills, and good time management skills.
  * Ability to interact with a diverse population of students, faculty, researchers, and staff.
  * Well organized, diplomatic, details and service oriented.
NYU Shanghai Library:

  
NYU Shanghai is the newest degree-granting campus within the NYU Global
Network University. It is the first Sino-US higher education joint venture to
grant a degree that is accredited in the US as well as in China. As a research
university with liberal arts and science at its core, NYU Shanghai resides in
one of the world's great cities with a vibrant intellectual community
(http://shanghai.nyu.edu/). It recruits scholars who are
committed to a global vision of transformative teaching and innovative
research.

  
New York University's Global Network University is established as an,
organically connected, multi-site network that encompasses key global cities
and intellectual capitals. The network has three degree-granting campuses -
New York, Shanghai, and Abu Dhabi - complemented by twelve additional academic
centers across five continents. Faculty and students circulate within the
network in pursuit of common research interests both local and global, and
cross-cultural, interdisciplinary endeavors.

  
The Library of NYU Shanghai will deliver and coordinate a wide range of
academic services that support the teaching, learning and research of NYU
Shanghai's faculty and students. Drawing on the resources
of the libraries at NYU New York, the NYU Shanghai library provides an
opportunity to create a forward-looking 21st century library program and
facility to serve a culturally diverse and academically talented
population. NYU Shanghai opened in September 2013 with a
class of 300 freshmen and 150 Study Abroad students. The library will be
relocating to its permanent location in the new Pudong campus in 2014.

  
Salary/Benefits:

Attractive benefits package. Salary commensurate with experience and
background.



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