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and search on the STARS ID:22983BR

  
  
Reporting to the Manager of Digital Library and Programming Services, the
Programmer Analyst 2 plans, develops, tests, and documents computer programs,
applying knowledge of programming techniques and computer systems. Evaluates
user requests for new or modified programs to determine feasibility, cost and
time required, compatibility with current systems, and computer capabilities.

  
The Programmer Analyst 2 will focus primarily on evaluation, creation and
adoption of software used for ingesting archival collection materials, finding
aids and metadata into a digital preservation repository based on the Fedora
Commons software in support of a grant funded project to digitize a collection
of more than one million documents and objects covering Dr. Henry Kissinger's
life.

  
This position has a duration of two and a half years from the date of hire.

Department URL Address: http://www.library.yale.edu/

  
Principal Responsibilities

1. Develops programs or systems of small to moderate size and complexity.
Modifies existing systems at all levels of difficulty.

2. Provides informational input into decisions concerning the development and
delivery of applications, programs and systems. Defines and analyzes
requirements to meet the expectations of stakeholders and intended end users
needs, scheduled timeline, and budgetary targets.

3. Analyzes, defines and designs new systems and applications. Writes code in
support of business solutions.

4. Responsible for the creation, definition, communication, and management of
project plans which includes architectural design, technology selection and
methodologies to apply.

5. Troubleshoots problems and provide ongoing maintenance and support for
applications and systems.

6. Prepares documentation, user manuals and develops formal proposals for new
systems and modifications to existing systems. Mentors technical staff and
provide training for end users.

7. Contributes in the development of policies or modifications to exiting
policies.

8. Applies and keeps current with existing and emerging technologies and
methodologies. Provides ongoing input to the establishment of programming
standards, procedures, and methodologies.

9. May perform other duties as assigned.

  
Required Education and Experience Bachelor's degree.

Three years of experience in analysis and programming of small to medium scale
systems or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

  
Required Skill/Ability 1: Well-developed programming skills; emphasis on code
documentation, code standards, and demonstrated use of available frameworks.

  
Required Skill/Ability 2: Well-developed analytical and problem solving
skills.

  
Required Skill/Ability 3: Proven ability writing SQL queries using MySQL,
Oracle and/or Microsoft SQL Server; Demonstrated ability in application
development with two or more of the following: C++, Java/J2EE, Ruby, Python
and/or C#.

  
Required Skill/Ability 4: Ability to communicate effectively through both oral
and written expression; excellent customer service skills.

  
Required Skill/Ability 5: Advanced skills in object-oriented programming

  
Preferred Education, Experience and Skills:

1.Five or more years experience with object-oriented programming.

2.Experience with front-end frameworks such as Bootstrap, JavaScript,
JavaScript Toolkits such as JQuery and D3, Ajax, and Java/JSP.

3.Experience working with Archival Collections; understanding of software
packages: Archivists' Toolkit and/or Archivematica.

4.Demonstrated ability designing and documenting complex procedures.



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