Virginia Tech is a public land-grant university, committed to teaching and 
learning, research, and outreach to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, 
and the world. Building on its motto of Ut Prosim (that I may serve), Virginia 
Tech is dedicated to InclusiveVT—serving in the spirit of community, diversity, 
and excellence. We seek candidates who adopt and practice the Principles of 
Community, which are fundamental to our on-going efforts to increase access and 
inclusion, and to create a community that nurtures learning and growth for all 
of its members. Virginia Tech actively seeks a broad spectrum of candidates to 
join our community in preparing leaders for the world.

Virginia Tech’s University Libraries seek a talented software engineer to join 
a focused and successful team of engineers in developing digital library and 
repository software solutions. The systems being developed enable management, 
preservation, and online discovery that support the research data and 
scholarly, scientific, and creative expression of researchers at Virginia Tech. 
The successful candidate will engage in digital preservation strategies and 
repository systems research within the Digital Library Development team and 
support an expanding suite of data and informatics technologies within the 
library.

Responsibilities:
- Primary responsibilities include designing, developing and deploying 
world-class, community-driven digital library and data repository software that 
utilizes skills including Ruby, Java, Python, JavaScript, XML, HTML, and CSS, 
libraries like Bootstrap, and frameworks like Ruby on Rails. 
- Initial focus will be on developing Samvera/Hyrax/Sufia applications and 
Fedora Commons for local and broader initiatives including VTechData, and IMLS 
Grant funded deliverables such as building library cyberinfrastructure for big 
data.
- Technical contributions to integrative software deployment on to developing 
in-house and cloud-based data and web delivery systems, including understanding 
DevOps approaches, enabling developers and system administrators to best 
coordinate their efforts of data integration, applications development and 
packaging, including technologies such as Git, GitHub, Jira, Confluence, Travis 
CI, Ansible and Vagrant. 
- Performs project related work to leverage and further develop existing 
infrastructures that preserve and offer interaction with unique scholarly 
research output and related library software and systems.
- Participates in code reviews, analyzes new technologies for potential 
adoption / integration into our main code base.
- Maintains professional growth by keeping abreast of emerging areas in digital 
curation and informatics.

Required Qualifications:

- Bachelor’s degree. 
- Demonstrated experience with web application development using Ruby-on-Rails, 
web application framework, and software development best practices (e.g., 
software version control, agile programming, issue tracking, documentation, and 
sound security practices). All experience must be verifiable, e.g., through 
professional employment or publicly available source code repositories. 
- Ability to work independently and with initiative to identify and solve 
problems. 
- Ability to work collaboratively with individuals and groups, both on site and 
remotely.
- Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Quick and self-bootstrapping learner. Particularly adept at quickly learning 
new scripting and programming languages.

Preferred Qualifications:

- Master’s degree. 
- Demonstrated ability to develop new programming skills quickly, and to grasp 
unfamiliar architectures and application designs quickly.
- Demonstrated ability to write simple, readable, elegant code within schedule 
limitations.
- Knowledge of DevOps, AWS/Azure/OpenStack, Hadoop, NoSQL, data science, and/or 
machine learning.
- Other web application development experience (e.g., Python/Django, Node.js, 
Symfony/Laravel, Spring/JSF and/or AngularJS/Ember/React, etc).
- Experience developing library and repository applications.
- Demonstrated success participating in community-based open source projects, 
especially those relevant to digital library architectures, such as Samvera, 
Hyrax, Sufia, Curation Concerns, Blacklight, Active_fedora, Fedora and/or Solr.
- Demonstrated proficiency applying best practices to development projects, 
especially test-driven development and automated testing.
- Demonstrated proficiency in development in UNIX / LINUX / MacOS environments.
- In-depth knowledge of library policies and practice, metadata standards and 
the scholarly communication framework.
- Prior, successful experience working as a professional in an academic and/or 
library environment

Must have a conviction check:Yes

Describe Other:

This position is eligible for Telework agreements to be determined on a case by 
case basis and approval by the department

Employment Comments:

How to Apply for this Job:

Applications must be submitted online at www.jobs.vt.edu. The application 
package needs to include a resume, cover letter addressing the candidate’s 
experience with the responsibilities associated with the position, and the 
required and preferred qualifications, and names of three (3) references and 
their contact information.

Employee Category:Administrative and Professional Faculty

Appointment Type:Regular

If restricted or temporary, enter end date:

FLSA Status:Exempt: Not eligible for overtime

Tenure Status:Non-Tenure Track

Academic Year or Calendar Year:Calendar Year

Percent Employment:Full-time

If part time, enter Percent Time:

Pay Range:$62,000 minimum commensurate with qualifications and experience


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