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We are seeking to appoint an innovative and enthusiastic software developer
with demonstrable experience and understanding of research in an HE
environment.

  
Based in the Library, and reporting to the Head of Electronic Library
Services, this exciting new role will lead on coordinating and developing the
University's services and resources for the researcher community, including
support for Open Access publishing and research data management.

  
You can expect to contribute towards significant institutional change in the
way research information and research data is managed, analysed and
disseminated at the University of Lincoln.

  
Working closely with other colleagues within the Library, ICT and the Research
Office, you will be responsible for leading the technical design and
development of research information services at Lincoln, including research
data management, bibliometrics and research intelligence, research
dashboarding, and the University's Institutional Repository.

  
You must have an excellent understanding of the technologies and programming
languages used in developing data-driven web services to support research. You
will also have successfully managed projects, have good communication skills,
and enjoy working as a member of a team in a busy environment.

  
You must able to take initiative, be well organised and have a proven ability
to prioritise and meet tight deadlines. A familiarity with the current UK
research environment is also essential.

  
Potential applicants are encouraged to contact Paul Stainthorp for an informal
discussion on 01522 886 193 or [log in to unmask]

  
For further information or to apply online please visit our website, please
click the APPLY button below.

  
If you have any queries please email [log in to unmask] or telephone 01522 886
775. Please quote the job reference number and title in all correspondence.

  
Closing date: 30th June 2013

  
Quality through Equality and Diversity

  
Discover your future at Lincoln

  
Salary competitive

Post reference: LR4068



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