Hello everyone,
There is a vacancy at BioMed Central (Open Repository), for a developer to
work on DSpace and associated software. Please see the advert below, and
forward as appropriate.
Best Regards,
G
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*Software Developer (ref: BMC/SD)*
*Position Summary*
Leading scientific publisher seeks a talented Software Developer to work on
their repository and database platforms. The successful candidate will have
demonstrated a keen interest in both technology and programming practices.
* *
*Key Responsibilities*
Contributing code and expertise as part of an agile development team.
* **Skills/Experience*
- Essential
- Java
- Unit Testing (e.g. JUnit, TestNG)
- Experience of building web-based systems
- Strong, numerate university qualification
- Highly Desirable
- Ruby
- Experience of Institutional Repositories (ie. DSpace/Fedora/EPrints)
- Desirable
- Agile (e.g. XP, Scrum)
- Spring IoC and MVC
- Tomcat
- Maven
- Linux
- Hibernate
- Oracle
- Postgres
Please send your CV and covering letter, stating salary expectations and
quoting the job reference (BMC/SD) to: HR, BioMed Central Ltd, Floor 6, 236
Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HB, or by email to: [email protected].
BioMed Central offers a competitive salary and benefits package including 25
days holiday plus bank holidays , contributory pension scheme , life
assurance , discounted gym membership , cycle to work scheme, childcare
vouchers and an employee support programme.
BioMed Central Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We welcome all
applications irrespective of race, gender, age, religion or belief,
relationship status, pregnancy/maternity, sexual orientation or disability.
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