[Jobposts] Job Opening

Emily Backe ebacke at uchicago.edu
Thu Dec 22 15:35:58 UTC 2011


The University of Chicago Library is seeking applicants for the Programmer/Analyst 2 position within the Digital Library Development Center (DLDC)

DLDC collaborates with librarians, faculty, university departments and other groups, and colleagues at other institutions, to develop and maintain networked information systems for use today, and to ensure the long-term preservation of information resources delivered through these systems for continued availability in the future.

Our core activities include designing, building, and maintaining web sites, dynamic information resources, and digital collections; installing and supporting vended systems that provide access to information resources; administering the network of information server computers which underlie our digital library and which support related initiatives on campus; researching, evaluating, and implementing new technologies; participating in national and international digital library initiatives; and documenting and sharing procedures, policies, and discoveries.

Development work has included archives and manuscripts finding aids databases (XML, XQuery), online digital collections (XML, XSLT, PHP, MySQL, HTML, Javascript, CSS), and administrative databases (PHP, MySQL).

See Digital Library Collections and Activities, http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/digital/ , for some examples of our work. A departmental description is available at http://dldc.lib.uchicago.edu/

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Develops, implements, customizes, tests and maintains technological solutions to support the University of Chicago Library's digital collections and other digital library systems for which the DLDC is responsible.  Researches end-user requirements. Develops design specifications. Installs, evaluates and tests software. Programming.  Designs and manages a workflow.  Documents work.

QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor's degree required. At least three years experience with one or more high-level programming languages, including one scripting language (e.g., Python, Ruby) required. Ability to program at an intermediate to advanced level in at least one programming language required. Fluency with XML technologies (XSLT, XPath and XQuery) required. Ability to interface to relational and XML databases from within a programming language required. Demonstrable Unix/Linux literacy (e.g., must be able to use sed, awk, grep, etc. effectively from a Unix/Linux command line to accomplish small tasks) required. Knowledge of HTML and cgi-bin programming required. Familiarity with a web application framework (e.g., Django, Ruby on Rails) required. Ability to work with Web Developers to incorporate CSS and Javascript into programs required. Ability to install and evaluate software against requirements quickly required. Excellent verbal and written communication skills required. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work well with others required. Ability to identify and solve problems on own initiative and as part of a team required. Ability to manage complex technical details required. Ability to communicate technical concepts to non-technical staff required.

Experience working in a library, academic or other research environment preferred. Experience working in a digital library setting preferred. Experience working in a production Unix/Linux environment preferred. Experience working with Semantic Web technologies (RDF triplestores; SPARQL queries; RDFa) preferred.
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
To apply for this position submit a profile along with a resume and cover letter to https://jobopportunities.uchicago.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp


Emily Backe
The University of Chicago Library Office of Human Resources
1100 East 57th St., Room 210
Chicago, IL  60637
773-702-8750 (P)
773-702-7730 (F)



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