(Apologies for cross-listing)
CDL Job Opening: Publishing Systems Developer


Reporting to the Senior Product Manager, Publishing, this position will work 
collaboratively with senior developers as well as product and service managers 
to build and maintain innovative open access (and mostly open source) scholarly 
publishing infrastructure. Key among these platforms are eScholarship (UC's 
open access publishing and institutional repository platform) and integrated 
submission management systems used by researchers and editors to produce and 
publish original academic journals and to make previously published works 
available to the world.

You will:

  *   develop new features
  *   respond to bug reports
  *   manage regular maintenance
  *   work collaboratively on new iterations of existing platforms
  *   evaluate and implement new open source solutions
  *   build connections between platforms
  *   participate in both intra- and cross-team pair programming projects

You have:

  *   Bachelor's degree in computer science, information management or science, 
or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and 5 or more 
years of experience in information technology which includes writing programs 
in languages such as Python, Ruby, and Javascript in a production environment.
  *   Demonstrated knowledge and experience with: 1)  UNIX OS and shell 
scripting; 2) database design and relational databases (for example SQL, MySql, 
Postgress);  and 3) web-based applications.
  *   Demonstrated working knowledge of web protocols and server-side 
programming as well as with web frameworks (such as Django/Rails/Express), and 
UI presentation tools such as React.
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of user interface design, prototyping and web 
applications.
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of unit and regression testing.
  *   Excellent interpersonal skills as demonstrated by the ability to interact 
with others in a consistently positive and professional manner, exercising 
discretion and tact.
  *   Excellent oral communications skills, which demonstrate the ability to 
effectively convey and explain information, liaise with vendors and tactfully 
deal with diverse people, situations and ideas.
  *   Excellent written communications skills, which demonstrate the ability to 
draft clear, concise specifications, documentation and reports.
  *   Strong analytical skills as demonstrated by the ability to draw 
conclusions in a logical, systematic way.
  *   Demonstrated ability to plan assignments and monitor performance 
according to priorities, thereby regularly meeting established deadlines.
  *   Demonstrated ability to perform competently under pressure, handling 
interruptions and changes without losing productivity.

Compensation and benefits:

  *   Health Care, Dental, Vision
  *   Vacation
  *   Sick Leave
  *   UC Retirement System, 403(b), 457
  *   Academic work environment / 40 hour work week

Our organization


The California Digital Library (CDL) is a collaborative effort of the ten 
campuses of the University of California. As a UC systemwide library, CDL 
provides services to and on behalf of the UC system in partnership with the UC 
campus libraries. As a globally-connected digital library, CDL occupies a 
unique position between the local UC campuses and the global digital library 
infrastructure. The primary user base for CDL services and programs includes UC 
faculty, students, and library staff. The CDL is a unit within the UC Office of 
the President, has a staff of 70+ and is located in downtown Oakland.


The CDL's Publishing & Special Collections group develops and maintains 
production services that enable robust access to unique digital assets from the 
University of California (UC) and beyond. Through the development of advanced 
technologies and creative partnerships, we provide the UC scholarly community 
with innovative open access publication and distribution opportunities and 
aggregate world-class digital collections from libraries, archives, and museums 
throughout the State of California, serving an array of end users including 
researchers, scholars, students, and the general public.


CDL welcomes and encourages diversity and seeks applications and nominations 
from individuals from underrepresented groups. CDL seeks to recruit and retain 
a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people of 
California, to maintain the excellence of the University of California, and to 
offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing 
and learning.


Read the full job description and apply here: 
https://jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=62109


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