[crossposted to syslib-l, web4lib, xml4lib, voyager-l, diglib] Western Michigan University Libraries Systems Librarian The WMU Libraries seek an energetic, creative and service-oriented Systems Librarian to manage the Endeavor Voyager integrated library system (ILS) server and client software as well as related applications that facilitate access to library content and services. Reporting to the Director of Systems, the Systems Librarian will work collegially with Libraries and university IT personnel to ensure proper ILS operation, function, integration, maintenance and upgrades, data import/export, and reporting to help fulfill the Libraries' vision, mission, and goals. As a faculty member, the successful candidate for this position will have numerous and significant opportunities to collaboratively explore, develop, and apply methods of advancing library practice and information access. Responsibilities - Administer the Libraries' ILS (server application), and related applications such as media scheduling and selected digital content platforms - Serve as primary support for ILS application (i.e. server-based) issues and troubleshooting - Serve as primary support for ILS client issues for public and technical services personnel (may include some training responsibilities) - Document ILS client and server operations and procedures as needed - Work with all appropriate Libraries personnel to identify, prioritize and carry out needed ILS modifications and improvements, as part of the Libraries Technology group planning, project, and workflow processes - Diagnose, analyze, and solve or work around ILS- and allied systems-related problems - Serve as primary point of contact between University Libraries and ILS and other vendor technical support group as needed - Participate in statewide, regional, and national discussions of ILS issues, problems, and solutions - Research, present, and publish on library topics not limited to the above QUALIFICATIONS Required - Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program in library or information science, or comparable degree (i.e. in Computer Science) and commitment to obtaining an ALA-accredited degree - Professional library systems or other mission-critical application administration and/or programming experience, preferably in an academic library - Demonstrated ability to think critically, analyze problems, and develop and implement creative solutions - Demonstrated ability to balance taking direction, and independently managing tasks and projects in a rapidly changing environment - Demonstrated aptitude for analytical and detailed work - Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and oral and written communication skills - Experience using and/or administering client-server relational database systems (e.g. Oracle, MySQL, and PostgreSQL) - Commitment to professional development and the ability to meet the requirements of tenure and promotion as a faculty member Desired - Exposure to international library standards (e.g. AACR2 or RDA, MARC, NCIP, Dublin Core, Z39.50 or SRU/W, etc.) - Experience with Endeavor's Voyager ILS - Experience designing training materials and providing individual or group instruction and demonstration - Experience with UNIX operating system structure and shell commands - Experience with Web page/site creation and editing, including familiarity with various coding and scripting languages, e.g. HTML, XML, and JavaScript - Knowledge of programming languages such as Perl or Java APPOINTMENT AND COMPENSATION: Full-time twelve month tenure-track appointment. Faculty rank, status, privileges, and responsibilities. Minimum: $47,875 for Assistant Professor plus generous benefits. Salary, rank and tenure status commensurate with qualifications and experience. TO APPLY: send an application letter, curriculum vitae, and three current letters of reference to: Regina E. Buckner, Director of Operational Services, Waldo Library, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5353. Applications received by September 30, 2006 will receive first consideration. Review will continue until the position is filled. WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY AND THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES: WMU is a dynamic and growing Carnegie Doctoral/Research Extensive University with 29 doctoral degree programs and enrollment of ca. 26,000 students, 20% at the graduate level. The main campus is located in Kalamazoo, Michigan with the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences on the separate Kalamazoo Parkview campus. Located less than three hours from Chicago and Detroit, Kalamazoo offers rich cultural and recreational activities and is situated in the fastest growing part of the state. The University Libraries include Waldo Library, the main library, and four branch libraries. The library collections include over 4 million items. WMU is an EO/AA Employer that encourages qualified women and members of minority groups to apply. Scott Garrison, MLS Assistant Dean for Technology and Systems Western Michigan University Libraries 1903 W. Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5353 USA v:269.387.5239 * f:269.387.5077 e:scott <dot> garrison <at> wmich <dot> edu