Hi All,
Another cool position here. Let me know if you have questions.
Karim Boughida
[email protected] 

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Web Developer, 

Responsible for designing and implementing web-enabled strategies to support 
the goals, objectives and/or functions of George Washington University 
Libraries, and for providing primary support for new initiatives in web 
presence, resource discovery, and scholarly communication. The position 
provides the opportunity to work in a highly collaborative environment on 
creative and innovative projects within the George Washington University 
Libraries. 

Posting Number: 0602335  
Working Title: Web Developer  
Full-Time/Part-Time: Full-Time  
Work Schedule: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.  
Total Hours Per Week: 40  
Pay Grade: 18  
Recruitment Salary/Range: Commensurate with Experience  
Required Licenses/Certifications and other Specifications
 Credit Criminal History Screening, Education/Degree/Certifications 
Verification, Social Security Number Trace, Sex Offender Registry Search, and 
Prior Employment Verification  
Job Open Date: 12-02-2010  
Job Closing Date: Open Until Filled  
 
II. DEPARTMENT INFORMATION
  
Campus Location: Foggy Bottom  
 
Division: Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs (AA)  
 
College/School: Not Applicable  
 
Department: AA Gelman Library  
 
III. JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT INFORMATION 
  
 
Minimum Qualifications:
 A Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization and 3 years of 
appropriate experience.  
 
Desired Qualifications:
 A Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization, plus three years 
of relevant experience. 

MLS (Master in Library Science) / MLIS (Master in Library and Info Science) / 
MIS (Master in Management Info Systems) / MIM (Master of Info Management) / MCS 
(Master in Computer Science or equivalent) from an accredited institution 
preferred. Equivalent education and experience may be considered.  

Excellent knowledge of Linux administration, including installing applications 
and dependencies, managing user accounts, and troubleshooting.
Experience in evaluating, selecting, and implementing software to support web 
initiatives.
Proficiency with database administration (MySQL preferred).
Ability to create and modify applications in a server-side scripting language. 
PHP required, and Python desirable.
Web development experience in HTML & CSS.
Basic proficiency in Photoshop or other graphics editing program.
Experience with Apache configuration.
Knowledge of system administration security practices.
Experience providing web access for mobile devices.
Experience in Java web application, web services development, XML/XSLT/XPATH 
and JavaScript.
Knowledge of LDAP or other authentication servers.
Experience administering a web content management system (CMS). (Plone 
preferred.)
Familiarity with task analyses, user interface design, and usability testing.
Coursework and/or experience in Visual Design, Information Architecture, and 
Cognitive Interaction.
Experience with or understanding of SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

 
Working Conditions:
The incumbent generally performs job duties in a normal business office 
environment. This involves working while sitting at a desk for extended periods 
of time. The job also includes significant event planning and execution, which 
requires a significant level of physical activity, including standing, walking, 
and occasionally lifting office supply items that may weigh up to 20 pounds. 
Additionally, the incumbent may be required to attend meetings in other 
offices, or deliver and/or retrieve information from other offices around 
campus. 

The ability to operate basic office equipment such as personal computers, 
duplicating machines, fax machines and standard office telephones may also be 
required.  
 
Job Duties 

Function: 
 
Installs, configures, and maintains a variety of web applications, including 
wikis, the Plone content management system, intranet, and authentication 
servers.
 
Supports custom applications (such as a room reservation system), and 
specialized library applications (such as web publishing of archival 
collections).
 
Troubleshoots software using web and print documentation.
 
Evaluates and recommends software based on library requirements.
 
Maintains operating systems for web applications, and administers user accounts.
 
Determines system requirements for web applications.
 
Thoroughly tests new applications, and migrates and upgrades applications as 
needed. Occasionally updates web content.
 
Researches and gains proficiency in new applications (especially open source) 
independently.
 
Completes projects on a schedule and balance multiple projects. Communicates 
effectively and produce clear documentation for projects.
 
Successfully collaborates with a diverse team of technical and functional 
experts.
 
Works with library units and appropriate University departments and leads 
committees that provide support for development and maintenance of the George 
Washington University Libraries website and web presence.
 
Performs other work-related duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties 
does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically 
related to the position.
 

Review Date: 
Review of applications will begin on January 6th, 2011 and will continue until 
the position is filled.

Application Procedure: 
Please apply through the George Washington University's application management 
system:

https://www.gwu.jobs 

At this page go to "Search postings" and type "0602335" in the "Position 
number" field.

The Library's web site URL is http://www.gelman.gwu.edu 

The George Washington University and its libraries have a strong commitment to 
achieving diversity among librarians and staff. We are particularly interested 
in receiving applications from members of underrepresented groups and strongly 
encourage women and persons of color to apply for this position. 

The George Washington University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action 
employer.

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