At Getty Digital, we're re-imagining how we can use software to provide access 
to our collections and research.  We intend to provide a deeply connected, 
consistent experience for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts as they 
explore the complex information held across the Getty.

We're looking for a lead developer to manage our Research Application 
Development team.  This team of five is responsible for the online presentation 
of the Getty Research Portal, the Getty Museum collection online, the 
Provenance Index, AATA Online, the Getty vocabularies, and other initiatives 
focused on the discovery and presentation of cultural heritage information. 
This team is highly collaborative, with regular co-working sessions, code 
review, and pair programming as common practices.

As team lead, you will report to the Assistant Director of Information Systems, 
taking direction from the Enterprise Software Architect.  You will be 
responsible for working with the Enterprise Software Architect and the other 
team leads to define the scope, plan the implementation, and execute major 
initiatives across the Getty.  You will also be responsible for leading a 
talented team of software developers, helping implement policies and best 
practices. You will work to improve the overall quality of experience both for 
our users and for our developers.  You will be responsible for fostering a 
collaborative environment and for working with subject matter experts across 
the Getty's programs. You will also be responsible for the day-to-day oversight 
and mentoring of the team, helping them grow as developers and experts, both at 
the Getty and within the field.

Our software stack is Vue.js on the front end, with backend implementations in 
Python, data provided via APIs, and custom search interfaces using 
ElasticSearch.  The Getty is committed to using Linked Open Data across our 
architecture, and to the use of IIIF for access to rich media assets.

The Getty is among the most prestigious cultural heritage organizations in the 
world, dedicated to furthering the study of the history of art. You will work 
on an amazing campus among fabulous art, architecture, and archives, 
collaborating with world-class scientists, curators, librarians, archivists, 
and academics.  We offer 4 weeks of vacation a year, every other Friday off, 
excellent benefits, and a very strong commitment to balancing work and personal 
life.

*Major Job Responsibilities*
- Manage a team of developers building web applications
- Provide input into strategic digital initiatives across the Getty
- Design, build, and maintain an ecosystem of applications presenting detailed 
information about the Getty's collections and scholarship
- Participate in the day-to-day development and testing of applications
- Mentor developers and teach best practices

*Qualifications*
- Bachelor's degree in a related field or a combination of education and 
relevant experience; Master’s degree preferred
- 8-12 years software development experience
- Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- A deep interest in the work of cultural heritage
- Preferred 7+ years combined software development and technical lead experience
- Strong expertise with Vue.js, NPM, & Webpack
- Expertise with Python
- Experience developing dynamic, data-driven web applications
- Experience with unit and end-to-end testing frameworks
- Experience with HTML & CSS, including the use of pre-processors
- Experience with Git and GitHub
- Experience with REST APIs & HTTP
- Tact, diplomacy, and interpersonal skills, including the ability to develop 
positive relationships within a large organization
- Ability to multitask, manage priorities, and meet deadlines


*To apply*
https://jobs-getty.icims.com/jobs/3235/software-architect/job


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Lily Pregill

Systems Architect | J. Paul Getty Trust | 310.440.6394 | 917.399.7703 (cell)


The J. Paul Getty Trust includes the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty 
Foundation, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Getty Research Institute.

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