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*Position:*Senior Programmer/Analyst, Columbia University Libraries / 
Information Systems (Grade 13)

*Overview.*Columbia University Libraries / Information Systems seeks an 
enthusiastic programmer/analyst to work on a variety of important, 
innovative knowledge applications and to help maintain and develop 
Columbia's evolving Digital Library. The incumbent will work 
collaboratively with programmers, analysts and designers -- as well as 
faculty and library specialists -- on projects such as: Columbia's 
long-term digital archiving service, custom research portals, search and 
retrieval interfaces and repository-based scholarly publishing 
systems.The core technologies for many of our projects are Fedora, Hydra 
and Blacklight.This position offers the opportunity to learn, apply and 
extend new information and knowledge-oriented protocols and tools and to 
help create, sustain and enhance specialized digital library resources 
used by scholars around the world.Posting and application information 
available at: http://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=133701

*Job Title:*SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
*Department:* LIBRARIES DIGITAL PROGRAM
*Salary Grade: *13
*Salary Range:* Commensurate with experience
*Proposed Start Date:* Immediately

*Minimum Qualifications for Grade*(Applicant MUST meet these minimum 
qualifications to be considered an applicant): Bachelor's degree plus 
4-6 years of related experience, or the equivalent combination of 
education and experience.

*Additional Position-Specific Minimum Qualifications*(Applicant MUST 
meet these minimum qualifications to be considered an 
applicant):Demonstrated experience with systems analysis, requirements 
development and specification writing; strong Java, Perl or C; ability 
to use scripting languages such as Perl/Ruby/Python/PHP; strong 
experience with object-oriented programming; good experience with mySQL; 
familiarity with creating / using XML/XSL; excellent UNIX skills, 
including some system administration; ability to manage complex software 
development using revision control software such as SVN and Git; 
excellent oral and written communication skills, and strong 
interpersonal and organizational skills; demonstrated ability to work in 
a team environment; ability to communicate effectively with both 
technical and non-technical individuals.

*Preferred Qualifications:*Advanced degree in computer science or 
related field; experience with application servers (e.g., Tomcat); 
experience with Lucene/Solr; experience with system administration; 
experience with Rails development framework; experience working with 
library bibliographic data (e.g., MARC, MODS, EAD); familiarity with 
Agile principles and practices; ability to coordinate full life-cycle of 
medium to large-sized complex projects.

*Official 
Posting:*http://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=133701

*Application Information:*http://hr.columbia.edu/jobs/how-apply#how-to-apply

/Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer./

-- 
Stephen Paul Davis, Director
Digital Program Division
Columbia University Libraries
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