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Job: Software Developer/Analyst at University of Texas at Austin

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 Software Developer/Analyst
University of Texas at Austin
Austin

Software Developer/Analyst

  
Hiring department UT Libraries

Monthly salary $5,166+ depending on qualifications

Hours per week 40.00 Standard from 800AM to 500PM

Posting number 14-12-12-01-9359

Job Status Open

FLSA status Exempt

Earliest Start Date Immediately

Position Duration Funding expected to continue

Position open to all applicants

Location Austin (main campus)

Number of vacancies 1

  
General Notes

Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any
employer.

Required Application Materials

A Resume is required in order to apply

A Letter of Interest is required in order to apply.

A List of 3 References is required in order to apply.

Note: The following additional materials are also required for consideration:
Provide a statement detailing your salary requirements Instructions for
submission of these materials will be provided at the time the online
application has been completed.

  
Additional Information

Purpose

Perform software development in support of digital curation activities in the
Library Information Technology Architecture and Strategy (ITAS) unit of the
University of Texas Libraries.

Essential Functions

Perform software development, analysis, and integration with Libraries'
infrastructure, including testing, and debugging. Communicate with Libraries'
application users and constituents regarding software development projects.
Prepare application documentation including functional and technical
applications Conduct project and status meetings with library staff and the
campus community

  
Marginal/Incidental functions

Other related functions as assigned.

  
Required qualifications

One year of experience in application programming, analysis, and system
design. Demonstrated ability to analyze, test, and debug complex code. One
year of experience in application programming, analysis, and system design.
Demonstrated ability to analyze, test, and debug complex code. At least one
year of experience using Java for web application development in a production
environment, and experience with at least one other high-level programming
language, such as PHP, Python, or Ruby. Experience with a relational database
management system, such as MySQL, Oracle, or MS SQL. Experience with the MVC
design pattern. Familiarity with widely used web services/protocols/formats,
including XML, XSLT, REST and SOAP. Familiarity with UNIX operating systems.
Demonstrated ability to write secure code. Strong verbal, written, and
interpersonal communication skills. Strong organizational and team work
skills. Attention to detail. Demonstrated ability to work effectively and
collaboratively in a team-oriented environment. Equivalent combination of
relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.

  
Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor's degree. More than two years of experience in application
programming, analysis and system design. Experience with XML database
technology. Experience with Fedora Commons digital repository software and the
Spring application development framework. Experience with build automation
tools, such as Maven or Ant. Experience with a testing framework such as
JUnit. Experience with metadata standards related to digital libraries and
institutional repositories. Experience with digital preservation standards and
practices. Experience in a digital library environment. Experience with Agile
software development methodologies and tools. Experience with user interface
design. Ability to handle multiple tasks and projects simultaneously.

  
Working conditions

May work around standard office conditions Repetitive use of a keyboard at a
workstation Use of manual dexterity Work performed on concurrent multiple
projects under pressure of rigid deadlines or time limitations. May require
occasional extended work hours or on-call obligation.



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