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The Emory libraries are in the planning stages of a Hydra implementation that will ultimately replace an extensive custom Fedora/Python-Django infrastructure.   Special consideration will be given to experienced UI/UX developers.

While Hydra development will be a big part of our work going forward, the team also serves non-repository needs, and so there will be opportunities to enjoy a variety of development challenges.  Visit us on github to get a sense of our work:

https://github.com/emory-libraries

https://github.com/emory-libraries-ecds

Job description is below.  Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions.

To apply, go to http://hr.emory.edu/careers/index.html and search for Job Requisition ID 55928BR.

Thanks,

Alex Thomas

Lead, Library Software Engineering



Job Title    Sr Software Engineer (UI/UX emphasis)
Job Requisition ID    55928BR
Operating Unit/Division    LITS: Library and IT Services
Department    124100:LITS: Application Development
Full/Part Time    Full-Time
Regular/Temporary    Regular
Minimum Hourly Rate $    29.278846
Midpoint Hourly Rate $    41.105769
Minimum Annual Rate $    60900
Midpoint Annual Rate $    85500
Job Description    NEEDED:

•Bachelor's degree in computer science, math, engineering or a related field and three years of related experience in web application development or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
•Experience with Ruby on Rails and/or other web development frameworks like Python/Django
•Experience with JavaScript frameworks such as Angular or Ember
•Experience collaborating on software via version control
•Fundamental Linux skills
•Familiarity and desire to work with agile methods


NICE:

•Experience with the Hydra repository framework
•Contributions to Open Source Projects and participation in developer communities
•Experience with Fedora Commons
•Experience working in an academic environment
•Experience building and optimizing Solr/Lucene indexes
•Experience with Metadata (e.g. MODS, Dublin Core, TEI, EAD, DDI) and Semantic web standards
•Experience with relational databases



JOB DESCRIPTION:

Identifies, designs, develops, implements, and revises software applications to meet business needs. Supports software applications and associated operating systems.

Programs, analyzes and writes specifications. Devises solutions to system problems.

Develops and tests applications; makes revisions to improve functionality. Develops and analyzes the effectiveness of new applications and test procedures.

Writes and edits reports to provide recommendations, conclusions and other data. Performs related responsibilities as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

A bachelor's degree in computer science, math, engineering or a related field and three years of related experience in programming and software systems or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Knowledge of software development in a research institution context preferred.


DATE CREATED/MODIFIED/REVIEWED: 01/10/07 DRS
Preferred Qualifications    NEED TO HAVE:
•Bachelor's degree in computer science, math, engineering or a related field and three years of related experience in web application development or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
•Experience with Ruby on Rails and/or other web development frameworks like Python/Django
•Experience with javascript frameworks such as Angular or Ember
•Experience collaborating on software via version control
•Fundamental linux skills
•Familiarity and desire to work with agile methods
Additional Job Details    NICE TO HAVE:
•Experience with the Hydra repository framework
•Contributions to Open Source Projects and participation in developer communities
•Experience with Fedora Commons
•Experience working in an academic environment
•Experience building and optimizing Solr/Lucene indexes
•Experience with Metadata (e.g. MODS, Dublin Core, TEI, EAD, DDI) and Semantic web standards
•Experience with relational databases


Alexander J. Thomas
Lead Software Engineer
Emory University Libraries
404.727.0194
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