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*Job Title:* Digital Library Software Engineer
*Posted Rate of Pay:* $60,000-$80,000 per year

*Duties and Responsibilities:*

Digital Antiquity seeks a creative and innovative Software Engineer to
assist in the development of a national digital repository for
archaeological documents and data.  Digital Antiquity is a national,
multi-institutional effort funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and
based at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. This exciting
initiative provides an excellent career opportunity in software development
and is a unique, real-world opportunity to develop research tools that will
transform archaeology with cutting-edge technology.

Digital Antiquity's repository, tDAR (The Digital Archaeological Record) is
built using common J2EE and open-source components including: Struts 2,
Hibernate, Spring, Postgres, and JQuery.

Major areas of responsibility include:

Design and implement software and services using Java (J2EE) for the tDAR
digital repository

Develop and leverage Semantic Web tools to assist archaeological research

Develop unique temporal and spatial visualization tools

Design and integrate data-management and work flow tools with applications

Develop scalable, secure, and maintainable web applications

Perform systems analysis and programming by contributing to analysis of data
and functional requirements for information and knowledge-management
applications, systems, and related work flow processes

Translate functional specifications into program design; programs
applications and systems interfaces in applicable programming languages

Maintain and update programming code using an agile development process;
upholding best practices for documentation of source code; writing and
maintaining general applications and systems documentation

Develop interfaces between digital repositories and application services
specific to diverse digital objects including, but not limited to:
XML-encoded textual objects, images, audio/video data, numeric and
geospatial data

Collaborate with a multi-institutional team of faculty, researchers, and
technical staff

Collaborate with web designers and applications administrators during the
design, test and evaluation of applications

DAYS AND SCHEDULE: Monday-Friday 8:00AM-5:00PM; to include some evenings and
weekends.

*Minimum Qualifications:*
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*Bachelors degree in computer science or closely related field AND two (2)
years previous experience in software applications development; OR, Any
equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable
knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.

*Desired Qualifications:*
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*Experience building J2EE applications, preferably with Struts 2, Hibernate,
and Spring.

Working knowledge of Postgres, SQL, and general database administration.

Experience with Mercurial, Git, and distributed software development
methodology.

Demonstrated experience creating highly usable and scalable web
applications.

Proficient experience with JavaScript, JSON, AJAX, JavaScript frameworks
like JQuery, and CSS.

Experience with Maven, Ant, and JUnit.

Experience with Digital Repository software tools, standards, and metadata
(DSpace, Fedora, JHOVE, PREMIS, Dublin Core, MODS).

Experience with semantic web, RDF and OWL.

Master's degree in information science, computer science, informatics or a
related field.

*Department Statement/Gen Info:*

The Center for Digital Antiquity, supported jointly by the School of Human
Evolution and Social Change and ASU Libraries, is dedicated to the creation
of a national/international repository for digital archaeological data. The
center's goals are to provide unprecedented access to archaeological data
and documents from tens of thousands of investigations, projects and
studies, and to ensure the long-term preservation of these irreplaceable
data and documents. Attaining these goals will enable wide-ranging
comparative archaeological research capable of advancing substantially our
understanding of the past and our present-day management of archaeological
resources. The new center is supported by a major grant from the Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation and involves collaborators at Archaeology Data Services,
at the University of York in the United Kingdom, the University of Arkansas,
the Pennsylvania State University, the SRI Foundation, University College
Dublin and Washington State University.  More information and a beta are
available at http://www.digitalantiquity.org.

*To Apply:*
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Application instructions can be found at:

https://ep.oasis.asu.edu/psp/asuepprd/EMPLOYEE/PSFT_ASUSAPRD/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=24530&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1


Application deadline is 11:59pm Arizona time on July 16, 2010.

-- 
Matt Cordial
Digital Library Software Engineer
Arizona State University Library