Digital Production Lead - Mason Publishing George Mason University Fairfax Mason Publishing Group seeks an experienced professional responsible for the management of and front-line user support for digital publishing tools and platforms. Mason Publishing Group is a new initiative that unites the George Mason University Libraries' existing digital publishing activity with the George Mason University Press to form a new set of publishing services for the university. Successful candidate will: • Manage the daily operations of our digital publishing tools, including the institutional repository--Mason Archival Repository Service (MARS)--and our LUNA digital asset management system; • Consult with students, faculty and researchers who want to publish materials in MARS; • Work closely with our metadata services group to insure consistent metadata across all digital platforms; • Assist our Data Services Group with data repository issues and solutions; • Provide project management responsibility for workflows leading to production/transformation of e-content for a range of target platforms (e.g., e-books, e-journals, print-on-demand services, etc.); • Work with outside vendors and publishing partners to deliver digital files and metadata. Incumbent supervises the Digital Content Developer and reports to the Head, Mason Publishing Group. Required Qualifications: • Graduate degree in relevant discipline, such as ALA-Accredited masters in library or information science, masters in publishing, and/or other advanced or terminal degree; • Be familiar with a range of web-based technologies and possess demonstrable expertise in at least one of the following: XML, XSLT, Java, HTML5, epub, or CSS; • Demonstrated success managing and/or developing digital publications and collections within a library, publisher, or knowledge institution; • Outstanding analytical, organizational, project, and time management skills and ability to simultaneously lead multiple projects; • Ability to set priorities, meet deadlines, and complete tasks and projects on time and within budget by leveraging demonstrated creative and innovative problem-solving skills; • Ability to document relevant policies, procedures, and local standards. Preferred Qualifications: • 2-4 years of professional experience in digital publishing initiatives, digital collections, or digital repositories; • Experience working with digital publishing or institutional repository platform/software (e.g., Fedora, DSpace, Eprints, Digital Commons); • Knowledge of current metadata standards and understanding of metadata principles and practices; • Facility with the Adobe Creative Suite, particularly In-Design (CS5 or later) a plus; • Experience in identifying appropriate funding opportunities and in writing successful grant applications; • Knowledge of new scholarly publishing models. 12-month professional faculty appointment with rank possible, dependent on qualifications and experience. Health plan options and paid life insurance; several retirement plans, including TIAA-CREF; 24 vacation days and 12 paid holidays; tuition waiver for self. Applications must be completed at jobs.gmu.edu Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/18183/ To post a new job please visit http://jobs.code4lib.org/