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 [log in to unmask] - (212) 854-8584
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