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Open Position: Front-End Web Developer, California Digital Library

  
The California Digital Library (CDL) is a collaborative effort of the ten
campuses of the University of California, designed to enable UC's libraries to
meet the informational needs of faculty, students and staff. The CDL develops
systems and provides a focus for the development of strategies and initiatives
that guide the University's libraries through the transformations necessary to
succeed in the digital age.

  
The Front-End Web Developer will work under the supervision of the Web
Production Manager and be responsible for creating dynamic, scalable,
standards compliant web solutions and applications. The incumbent will be an
experienced professional possessing an in-depth understanding of front-end web
development and knowledge of applications programming technologies, tools and
protocols

  
Responsibilities include the ability to independently architect large, complex
web sites with multiple interactions and functionalities, such as database
interaction, search engines, CMS, and multimedia. Expertise in advanced front-
end web development using HTML5, CSS3, Javascript / jQuery, AJAX, PHP,
Photoshop, and other technologies is required. Knowledge of front-end
frameworks, version control systems and Unix is required.

  
Learn more about the position:
http://jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=56741

  
The California Digital Library (CDL) supports the University of California
libraries in their mission of providing access to the world's knowledge for
the UC campuses and the communities they serve. The University of California
library system, which includes more than 100 libraries on ten campuses,
collectively is the largest research/academic library in the world. CDL is
conveniently located in downtown Oakland, California. More information about
CDL is available at http://www.cdlib.org.



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