Web Application Developer

Library IT Web Team

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library holds more than fourteen 
million volumes, more than 120,000 serial titles, and more than nine million 
manuscripts, maps, slides, audio tapes, microforms, videotapes, laser discs, 
and other non-print material.  The University Library is ranked highly 
nationally and globally, and its collections and services are used heavily by 
students, faculty, and scholars. More than one million items are circulated 
annually, and many more are used on site and virtually from anywhere in the 
world. The Library is looking for a Web Application Developer who is up to the 
challenge of supporting the Library’s virtual presence. The chosen candidate 
will work closely with other members of Library IT and clients to determine 
needs and assist Library units with web strategies.

POSITION SUMMARY:

Serving as a member of the Web Team, the Web Application Developer will program 
and maintain complex web-based applications or sites within the Library. This 
position is expected to act independently within guidelines, make changes with 
limited risk, and propose work.   

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Web Development:

Develop web-based applications or sites according to specifications provided by 
clients
Complete work within agreed-upon timeframes
Program custom functionality to drive website content and user interfaces using 
technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, PHP, JSON and other web languages
Support existing applications, including taking ownership of troubleshooting 
and enhancing functionality, in consultation with colleagues and service users
Work with providers of website content tools, including Tech Services, 
University Public Affairs, other groups on campus, and outside vendors to 
develop and implement effective services delivering dynamic and client driven 
content
Implement and use content management systems (CMSes) to deliver public websites 
(i.e. WordPress, etc.)
Ensure that all websites created adhere to state accessibility laws as well as 
best practices for usability.

Planning and Communication:

Gather requirements, analyze business processes or communications goals, and 
work with team to streamline such processes or achieve stated goals
Participate in the full development lifecycle, including estimation, 
development, testing, and deployment
Monitor and track progress on projects
Write reports, summaries, and formal documentation
Keep web site owners well informed of IT issues and changes
Work with IT management to implement strategic improvements
Work with a team to deliver projects including but not limited to, design, code 
review, and testing as well as serving as a backup to other team members

Research:
Research new technologies that could potentially enhance our website and the 
applications or sites they host
QUALIFICATIONS

Required:

Any combination totaling two years from the following categories:

a) progressively more responsible work experience in IT-related profession
b) college course work in Information Technology (IT), IT Management, or a 
closely related discipline, as measured by the following conversion table or 
its proportional equivalent:

60 semester hours or Associate’s Degree equals one year
90-120 semester hours or Bachelor’s Degree equals two years

Preferred:  

Bachelor’s or advanced degree. 
Two years of full-time experience in website development or web-centric 
software development;
Demonstrated experience managing web servers;
Experience developing front-end web user interfaces using technologies such as 
JavaScript/jQuery, HTML, and CSS;
Demonstrated experience developing database driven web applications, including 
responsive sites and custom solutions;
Experience working in higher education, especially libraries;
Experience training technical staff and non-technical users on use and 
structure of applications or sites. 

Successful Candidates will have:

Demonstrated understanding of best practices for the Web including 
accessibility, usability standards, standards compliance, and search engine 
optimization;

Demonstrated knowledge of web frameworks (such as PHP Laravel, ASP.NET MVC, or 
Ruby on Rails);
Proficient understanding of code versioning tools, such as Git;
Demonstrated customer service excellence;
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills;
Demonstrated proficiency with gathering requirements and generating technical 
specifications;
Demonstrated proficiency with creating system and user documentation for 
applications and sites;
Proven ability to complete projects independently and/or as a member of a team;
Ability to troubleshoot problems encountered by a user in supported 
applications and sites.   

SALARY AND APPOINTMENT INFORMATION

The Web Application Developer position is a full-time, benefits-eligible, civil 
service IT Technical Associate professional position appointed on a 12-month 
service basis.  The expected start date is as soon as possible after the 
closing date. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. 

To Apply:

Applications must be received by March 28, 2019. Apply for this position using 
the “Apply for Position” button below.  If you have not applied before, you 
must create your candidate profile at http://jobs.illinois.edu.  If you already 
have a profile, you will be redirected to that existing profile via email 
notification.  To complete the application process:

Step 1) Submit the Staff Vacancy Application.

Step 2) Submit the Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability forms.

Step 3) Upload your cover letter, resume (months and years of employment must 
be included), and academic credentials (unofficial transcripts or diploma may 
be acceptable) and names/contact information for three references.

In order to be considered as a transfer candidate, you must apply for this 
position using the “Apply for Position” button below. Applications not 
submitted through this website will not be considered. For further information 
about this specific position, contact Aneitre Johnson, [email protected].  
For questions about the application process, please contact 217-333-2137.

 

The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all job 
candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer. 

 

The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action 
employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are 
encouraged to apply. For more information, visit http://go.illinois.edu/EEO. To 
learn more about the University’s commitment to diversity, please visit 
http://www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu.


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