Passing this along for a colleague… in case you or anyone you know might be 
interested.

deg farrelly
Media Librarian/Streaming Video Administrator
Arizona State University Libraries
Tempe, AZ  85287-1006
602.332.3103

From: Tammy Allgood <tammy.allg...@asu.edu<mailto:tammy.allg...@asu.edu>>
Date: Monday, November 2, 2015 at 1:24 PM
To: "DL.ORG.LIB.ICS" 
<dl.org.lib....@exchange.asu.edu<mailto:dl.org.lib....@exchange.asu.edu>>
Subject: Employment Opportunity at ASU Libraries - Digital Library Software 
Engineer

Please forward this to anyone you respect and think might be interested. Thanks!


Come join the rapidly expanding Discovery Services team at ASU Libraries! U.S. 
News & World Report recently ranked ASU as the #1 most innovative school in the 
country and our library system aims to do the same.

Contribute to the development of software infrastructure for a rapidly 
expanding suite of information and discovery services through systems design, 
implementation, and maintenance of applications that enable the discovery, and 
dissemination of information and digital resources of ASU Libraries as well as 
external systems.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or closely related field AND two (2) 
years previous experience in software applications development; OR, Any 
equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable 
knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.

Desired Qualifications:

  *   Evidence of a Master’s degree in information science, library science, 
information systems or related field
  *   Experience with Python, Ruby, or Java programming languages
  *   Experience with PHP
  *   Experience with search/indexing technology (e.g., Apache Solr)
  *   Experience with Unix or Linux server platforms, related software, and 
basic system administration utilities
  *   Experience in applying best practices to and planning technical projects
  *   Experience with team collaboration tools and version control systems
  *   Experience with Drupal
  *   Experience of three or more years developing and implementing complex web 
applications using MVC frameworks such as Django or Rails
  *   Experience in participating in and contributing to open source software 
development projects
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of library applications, technology, and standards
  *   Experience participating in relevant library open source efforts
  *   Experience working with the RDF data model, semantic web design 
principles, and related standards
  *   Experience with catalog discovery layers and discovery services such as 
VuFind, Blacklight, Summon, etc.
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of Marc21 coding of bibliographic records
  *   Experience  with Single Sign On (SSO), shibboleth, and/or other standard 
authentication protocols
  *   Experience with multimedia and/or data visualizations
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of security best practices, including OWASP
  *   Evidence of effective verbal and written communication skills
  *   Experience in problem-solving and prioritizing projects
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of library policies and practice, metadata 
standards and the scholarly communication framework
  *   Experience in adapting emerging technologies to new domains
  *   Experience in learning new technical skills quickly
  *   Experience in meeting deadlines
  *   Experience in offering customer service

Though it states on the description that "ASU does not pay for travel expenses 
associated with interviews." Interviews can be conducted remotely for those 
interested outside of Arizona.

https://sjobs.brassring.com/tgwebhost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=2152666&PartnerId=25620&SiteId=5494&type=mail

Tammy Allgood Wolf
Manager of Discovery Services
Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Services
ASU Libraries
Arizona State University
480-965-1797

VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues 
relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, 
preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective 
working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
distributors.

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