To apply please go to: http://www12.georgetown.edu/hr/employment_services/joblist/job_description.cfm?CategoryID=7&RequestNo=20131162 Job Number: 2013-1162H Job Title: Systems Analyst Department: Library Information Technologies Date Posted: July 17, 2013 Duties And Responsibilities & Minimum Requirements The Systems Analyst helps develop, program and manage library technologies needed to support the library’s applications and infrastructure. Assists and works with the Sr. Systems Administrator to support the library’s technology infrastructure which includes operations of the library’s physical servers and virtual environments. The position is also involved in the administration of the library’s applications and systems developments. Helps in the setup of test environments and configures virtual environments. Assists in backup processes and securing the servers and virtual environments from unauthorized access. Also involved in scripting/ programming needed to automate tasks. Assists in drafting documentation for the library’s systems and applications and edit and revise library systems’ emergency policies as needed. Assists and works with the Sr. Applications Programmer in planning, designing and maintaining the library’s technology applications. Integrates software components into the library’s applications and ensures software interoperability among the library’s different applications. Responsible for developing and coding scripts and other programs that would alleviate manual workflows for other library staff using the library applications. The position will also assist in enhancing DSpace and other library platforms such as but not limited to Archivist ToolKit, embark, Archives Space, exploring and testing new and emerging technologies and library applications. Required: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Two to three years of work experience with system implementation, web development, programming and development of applications. Work experience in a university environment highly desirable. Work experience with open source software used by the library community is also highly desirable. Experience developing applications in Java, Javascript, and/or PHP. Experience with XHTML, HTML, CSS, XML and/or XSL. Knowledge of current advances in information systems and technologies and their applications in libraries, education and research. Desirable: Commitment to the use and promotion of alternative as well as traditional means of access to information. Strong analytical, inter-personal, and communication skills; ability to work effectively with a team. Demonstrated commitment to risk-taking. Ability to be flexible, open-minded, and comfortable with changing responsibilities and duties as new and additional needs emerge. Proven ability to help design and develop web based applications in a project driven environment. Excellent customer service skills. Excellent oral and written communication skills.