Below is a Job Posting from California Digital Library: 
http://uc3.cdlib.org/2018/06/05/ezidproductmanager/
Additional information on this position is available here: 
https://jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61143.

Job Opening: UC3 Product Manager (EZID / Persistent Identifiers)

California Digital Library (CDL) has built a strong portfolio of innovative 
projects and initiatives concerned with promoting the use of persistent 
identifiers throughout the scholarly communication ecosystem.  Our work has 
ranged from experimentation and thought leadership to global PID service 
offerings. As the home of the ARK standard<http://n2t.net/e/ark_ids.html> and 
the N2T resolver<http://n2t.net/>, as well as institutional members of 
DataCite, Crossref, and ORCID, CDL is dedicated to innovating and sustaining 
the social and technical infrastructure that enables the open sharing and 
publication of all legitimate research outputs. This deification has manifested 
in our work on data citations, DOIs for data, DOIs for publications, ARKs, 
ORCiDs, YAMZ, compact identifiers, organizational identifiers, data metrics, 
PID events, and more.

The centerpiece of these efforts is EZID, a service that makes persistent 
identifiers easy<https://ezid.cdlib.org/>.  Since it started, EZID has grown 
into an internationally recognizable brand with partners around the globe, 
including representatives from academia, government, the nonprofit, and 
commercial sectors. Last August, the EZID program began to transition non-UC 
DOI 
services<https://www.cdlib.org/cdlinfo/2017/08/04/ezid-doi-service-is-evolving/>.
  This is meant to focus time and resources back to DataCite and Crossref (as 
community infrastructure organizations) and free up resources at CDL for new 
PID projects.  We now are looking for ways to leverage this capacity and our 
expertise in the PID space.

Now Hiring
With the upcoming retirement of Joan 
Starr<https://www.cdlib.org/cdlinfo/2018/05/04/joan-starr-to-retire-in-june/>, 
we are looking for an experienced product manager to direct strategic planning, 
open source development, and community partnerships that will further enhance 
and extend CDL’s strategic leadership in scholarly PIDs.  This is an exciting 
opportunity to evaluate the potential for innovation, develop a compelling plan 
for how best to position CDL as an agent for positive change, and truly impact 
the PID landscape.

Next steps
If you are excited by this opportunity, we hope you will apply.  The position 
reports into the Director of the University of California Curation 
Center<http://uc3.cdlib.org/who/> (UC3), CDL’s digital curation program. UC3 is 
also home to CDL’s systems and initiatives supporting digital preservation, 
data publishing, research data management, and data skills training for 
librarians.

Additional information on this position is available here: 
https://jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61143.

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