The University of Kansas Libraries is accepting applications for 2 Web 
Developer positions.  The web development position develops and integrates 
applications that improve the user experience in discovering, accessing, and 
using library resources and services across the entire KU Libraries 
environment. S/he assists in gathering requirements, writes code, maintains 
documentation, and supports applications use.  The web developer explores and 
analyses emerging technologies to support the Libraries’ expanding services in 
digital scholarship and scholarly communication.

For more and information and to apply please see:

http://jobs.ku.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=96569

Required Qualifications
1. At least 3 years experience working with standard web technologies that 
include (X)HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and XML to build and/or integrate diverse web 
applications.
2. At least 3 years experience in developing and maintaining dynamic, 
data-driven applications using a programming language such PHP, Java, Python or 
Ruby and based on an enterprise database such as MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or 
SQL Server.
3. At least 1 year experience using object-oriented programming to develop or 
enhance applications
4. At least 2 years experience designing relational databases and using SQL

Preferred Qualifications
1. Experience in a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) or Tomcat environment 
specifically working to design, develop, and integrate web-based academic 
library services.
2. Experience with a web application framework such as Zend, Symfony, or Ruby 
on Rails and a Javascript library such as jQuery or YUI.
3. Experience with AJAX
4. Experience with team-based development using version control systems such as 
CVS, Subversion, or Git
5. Experience with XSLT
6. Experience with DSpace, Fedora, or Solr
7. Familiarity with digital collection development and digital media 
technologies including audio and video delivery through the web.
8. Experience with bibliographic data and integrated library systems as related 
to the development of the library web catalog.
9. Formal coursework in, or experience with, user information-seeking behaviors 
in an academic environment as evidenced by prior job experience or college 
transcripts.
10. Demonstrated commitment to user-centered library service and the ability to 
work flexibly and creatively in a changing and fast-paced environment with a 
culturally diverse population.
11. Demonstrated excellence in communication skills as evidenced by application 
materials.
12. Strong organizational, analytical, and problem solving skills.
13. Familiarity with web accessibility issues and strategies



Scott Hanrath
Web Services Manager
University of Kansas Libraries
1425 Jayhawk Blvd
Lawrence, KS 66045-7547
e: [email protected]
p: 785-864-0328

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