SOFTWARE DEVELOPER POSITION AT THE RESEARCH LIBRARY OF THE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY The Research Library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory is looking for a software developer to support a grant-funded digital library research effort. The open position is limited term, 2 years. The successful candidate will work on the Digital Library Research and Prototyping Team. That Team operates by assimilating cutting-edge concepts from information science, computer science, digital library research, as well as web research and practice, and using those concepts to rethink various aspects of scholarly communication. The Team is involved in high-profile research projects funded, amongst others, by the Library of Congress, the National Science Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Specifically, the successful candidate will work collaboratively with a project team at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Cornell University in prototyping and software development in the context of the NSF-funded Pathways project that explores scholarly communication as a global, cross-repository workflow. Information on Pathways is available at <http://www.infosci.cornell.edu/pathways/>. Required Skills, Knowledge, Abilities * Significant programming experience in Java and at least one of the following languages: C, C++, Perl, XSLT, Python; * Significant experience working with and developing on Linux/Unix platforms; * Understanding of, and experience with, applying standards such as XML, XML Schema, SOAP, DOM, XPath, XPointer, UML, RDF, OWL, and associated tools; * Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with a team leader and with members of a technical team in achieving common goals; * Demonstrated ability to work autonomously in the realm of discovering, exploring, and assimilating technical information, and in analyzing problems, proposing, and implementing solutions; * Demonstrated effective communication skills, both verbal and written. Desired Skills, Knowledge, Abilities * Understanding of, and experience with applying library-related standards, such as OAI-PMH, OpenURL, info URI, SRU/W, PREMIS, METS, OAIS; * Experience with development in the context of scholarly repository software solutions such as DSpace, eprints, Fedora, etc.; * Understanding of the process of scholarly communication; * Demonstrated ability to rapidly learn new technologies; * Demonstrated ability to work beyond the boundaries of a single team, a single institution. Education, Training, or Licensing Degree (bachelor's but preferably master's) in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Science, Library Science or related field and relevant high-level experience in programming, or equivalent combination of education and experience. -- Herbert Van de Sompel Digital Library Research & Prototyping Los Alamos National Laboratory, Research Library http://public.lanl.gov/herbertv/ tel. +1 505 667 1267