The University of Oregon Libraries is recruiting a Library Applications 
Programmer (Analyst Programmer 1) to join our programming team.  The 
programming team currently has three dynamic programmers who support a robust 
and diverse programming environment, including the library’s public Web site, 
the staff intranet, and numerous applications and Web suites supporting the 
library’s digital collections and scholarship. We are also beginning to form 
cross-functional teams with additional developers, graphic artists, and data 
integration experts to support projects in  academic technologies, API 
development (Canvas and otherwise), and other instructional technologies 
supporting student success.  The person in this position will be an active 
member of the programming team, providing expertise to develop, modify and 
maintain programs and applications within a framework of established procedures 
and specifications.

Full information about responsibilities, qualifications and application 
procedures can be found at 
http://careers.uoregon.edu/cw/en-us/job/519663/library-applications-programmer-1.
 Please follow the procedures as given on this site.

Applications accepted through February 20, 2017.

The University of Oregon is a world-class teaching and research university 
located in the beautiful Willamette Valley of Oregon. The UO offers a broad 
spectrum of opportunities for learning in the liberal arts and professional 
programs in architecture, arts, business, education, journalism, law, and music 
and dance. In the classrooms and laboratories, students are inspired by a 
faculty of prominent scholars and work side by side with eminent researchers 
involved in breakthrough discoveries. At the UO, both students and faculty 
members reach out to make connections that serve communities from small local 
groups to large international organizations. Explore the University of Oregon. 
You will like what you find.
Academic technologies is centralized and supported by the UO Libraries, which 
allows for an exciting a portfolio of instructional, research, and library 
applications and integrations. Come join us and help program the future of 
academic technology.

Benefits:
University of Oregon positions that are at least half-time are eligible for 
excellent benefits, including health and dental, employer-paid retirement, and 
tuition benefits for employee or an eligible dependent, sick and vacation leave.

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Sara Brownmiller
Director, Library Systems
University of Oregon Libraries
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
541-346-2368
s...@uoregon.edu<mailto:s...@uoregon.edu>

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