This position offers a comprehensive benefits package which can be viewed at: 
Faculty & Staff Benefits.

Interested in creating and developing applications to support new, innovative 
ways to distribute academic digital scholarships, and contributing to the next 
generation of digital repository services? Want to have a real impact on the 
academic research community and beyond?  

University of Alberta Libraries (UAL) is looking to fill a Programmer Analyst 
position.

Join a library charged with managing an increasingly diverse ecosystem of 
digital materials, tools, and services. Become part of a dynamic team that is 
committed to the use of open source, community-based technologies, and to 
following best practices in software engineering (Agile, code review, 
continuous integration, web accessibility, etc). Be part of a unit that values 
continuous learning and the open sharing of ideas, and supports an environment 
that fosters respect and appreciation in the workplace.  

We are looking for a committed and knowledgeable Programmer Analyst. As a 
member of the Digital Initiatives and Information Technology Teams, you will 
develop and implement applications and tools to support a growing range of 
digital asset management use cases, including ingest, discovery, access, 
management, analysis, and preservation. We work with digital dissertations and 
theses, research data of many types, digitized library and archival materials, 
e-books, multimedia content, web archives, and other digital objects produced 
locally and abroad, along with metadata in many formats. You will be working on 
projects that focus on user experience, accessibility, sustainability, 
test-driven development, and peer-reviewed code management process. Many of our 
applications are built with open-source components with an eye to collaboration 
with peer institutions. The incumbent will have the opportunity and expectation 
to be an active member of those communities and to continue to develop the 
reputation of UAL as a leader and innovator in digital repositories and support 
for scholarship.

The team works primarily in Ruby on Rails and MySQL/PostgreSQL with Docker, 
with some Java components, and manages its code on Github. We are eager to 
learn more new technologies and trends that could be applied in library 
application development. We strive to adopt industry-standard solutions and 
strong adherence to code management and documentation practices to increase the 
sustainability of our work. Our application foundations are the user needs that 
we determine from user testing and we employ a design approach to our work.

Duties

Contributes to the design and implementation of the digital asset management 
system (DAMS) to manage, preserve and provide access to digital content, 
including:
Develops the DAMS based on a standard Ruby on Rails framework that integrates 
with preservation storage solutions such as OpenStack Swift;
Implements software integration and develops bridges between DAMS, multimedia 
repository service, research data repository services, and other library and 
web services;
Develops staff interfaces to allow for the management of digital objects, 
metadata, preservation information, and audit;
Develops and supports user interfaces for access to digitized resources and 
services;
Develops robust preservation architectures that ensure the future accessibility 
of our digitized and born-digital collections in DAMS;
Develops programs to interact with DAMS and multimedia repository to 
manipulate, exchange and ingest data in various formats;
Designs, develops and implements systems and interfaces to support monitoring 
and administering of DAMS and multimedia repository service;
Works with the repository service managers and stakeholders to provide 
consultation, specification and technical support to researchers and research 
groups to address their specific needs in depositing, managing and curating 
their collections within the repository service;
Follows standards and best practices and contributing to ongoing collaborative 
environment; finds improvement in these standards and practices (e.g. best 
practices for code management, deployment management, and online security).


Supports the design and development of the library’s Discovery Service to 
provide discovery and access to the library’s collections.
Understands and supports the Agile methodology of development and test 
processes (Scrum).
Understands and supports continuous integration.
Assists in the development or modification of configuration management plans, 
policies and procedures tailored to the complexity and scope of the development 
or operational systems for DAMS and other library services.
May be required to work standby, on call back or overtime.    

Qualifications

Minimum of an undergraduate degree in computing science or post-secondary 
technical diploma in programming; equivalent combinations of education and 
experience will be considered.
3 years professional work experience developing interactive Web-based 
applications using programming languages and middleware applications (Ruby on 
Rails and Java; some projects in other languages).
Knowledge of and experience with Ruby and Ruby on Rails.
Knowledge of and experience with OS virtualization/containerization tools 
(Docker is used in development) is highly desirable.
Experience with the Solr search platform is desirable.
Knowledge of and experience with current configuration management tools 
(Ansible is used in production) is desirable.
Knowledge of and experience with current continuous integration tools (Travis 
CI and Jenkins is used) is desirable.
Knowledge of Agile and Test Driven Development will be considered an asset.
Knowledge of the Fedora repository platform will be considered an asset. 
Strong analytical, diagnostic and communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to document procedures for team members and users.
Ability to work effectively both independently and collegially in a team 
environment and under pressure.
Willing to contribute actively and to share your ideas and knowledge with 
teammates as well as with the broader library, academic and open-source 
communities.


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