The Florida State University Libraries invites applications for the position of 
Web Developer. Reporting to the Director of Software Development, this 
developer works in a team environment on a variety of library web applications 
under the guidance of a Senior Developer.  This position will focus primarily 
on Drupal websites and Drupal-based digital repository applications hosted on 
Amazon Web Services (AWS).  The FSU Libraries are leading contributors to the 
Islandora community, as well as strong supporters of open source software and 
agile development practices.The ideal candidate enjoys working in a 
collaborative environment, is self-driven, and eager to learn new technologies. 
 Highest priority will be given to the ongoing development of the FSU Digital 
Library built on the Islandora platform (http://fsu.digital.flvc.org).

Responsibilities


Creates, maintains, and extends a variety of web applications and scripts to 
support the work of various departments within the library


Installs, develops and/or maintains locally-written and open source web 
applications.


Drafts specifications, codes, tests, debugs and documents new and existing 
applications (some are vendor provided)


Works with users to develop requirements


Participates in project teams across the library as technical member.


Monitors traffic, analyzes usage, and contributes to performance tuning and 
capacity planning


Required Qualifications


ALA-­accredited master's degree, or advanced degree in a relevant discipline


Minimum one (1) year experience programming in a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and 
PHP) environment or equivalent


Demonstrated proficiency and experience in at least one web development language


Ability to write documentation and communicate effectively in a team 
environment.


Highly developed problem solving skills


 Preferred Qualifications


Experience with, and enthusiasm for, open source software principles, 
development and tools


Experience with Drupal or other open source Content Management System (CMS)


Experience with PHP and Object Oriented Programming (OOP)


Experience with JavaScript and JavaScript Libraries (JQuery or equivalent)


Experience working with Cloud services (AWS, Azure, etc.)


Practice working with versioning systems (Git, SVN or equivalent)


Familiarity with XML and XML-related tools (XPath, XQuery, XSL, etc.)


General knowledge of Digital Asset Management systems and library metadata 
standards (MARC, MODS, METS)


Additional Details

The Florida State University Libraries provide collections and services to 
enhance the learning, teaching, research, and service activities of the 
University. The Libraries’ collections include over 4 million titles and offer 
access to more than 1,064 databases and 120,000 electronic journals, 
supplemented by a robust interlibrary loan program, including the statewide 
UBorrow system which includes over 15 million books from all 40 state 
university and college libraries. The Library Express Delivery Service delivers 
books and articles to faculty and graduate students on a daily basis. With 
almost 2 million visitors each year, Strozier Library, FSU’s largest library, 
is open 134 hours each week, providing around-the-clock research assistance and 
other services like free academic tutoring and a rich array of academic support 
throughout the day and late into the night.

As a member of the Association of Research Libraries, the FSU Libraries rank 
among the largest research libraries in North America. The Libraries also 
belong to the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries, the Center for 
Research Libraries, the Florida Virtual Campus/Florida Academic Library Service 
Cooperative, and are the designated Florida service hub for the Digital Public 
Library of America.

Florida State University is located in beautiful Tallahassee, Florida's capital 
city, a growing, diverse community with a population of more than 357,000. The 
University’s location affords students and faculty opportunities for 
interaction with state and federal agencies for internships, research, and 
part-time employment, as well as a myriad of social, cultural, and recreational 
activities. The main campus is located on 476 acres in Tallahassee with other 
facilities throughout Florida as well as locations overseas.

Founded in 1851, FSU is a public, fully accredited, graduate-research 
university offering more than 300 academic and professional degrees in programs 
ranging from Business and Physics to Music and Creative Writing. Florida State 
University provides extraordinary opportunities for undergraduate students to 
build a strong foundation in their chosen fields; to study abroad; to engage in 
service activities; benefit from world class library and technical facilities; 
participate in extensive intramural and recreational events; and interact with 
some of the finest students and faculty in the nation in a distinctive, 
welcoming environment.  The University instills the strength, skill, and 
character essential for lifelong learning, personal responsibility, and 
achievement.

Salary/Benefits/Rank

Salary will be commensurate with experience and academic/professional 
qualifications. Excellent benefits. Professional development funding is 
provided, mentoring, and the opportunity to work on cross-functional teams and 
faculty committees.

Faculty Information

This is a non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant or 
Associate Librarian.

Soft Money Funded Position

This position is time-limited based on partial soft money funding, with renewal 
contingent upon available funds and the needs of the University.

EEO

The Florida State University Libraries define diversity as the sum of the ways 
that people are both alike and different.  We are committed to embracing the 
full spectrum of human and social identities. We strive to create and maintain 
an inclusive environment in which all individuals are treated fairly, 
respectfully, and valued for their distinctive skills, experiences, and 
perspectives to maximize the potential of all libraries employees and the 
communities with whom we interact.

Applications

 To apply, submit an application to Job Opening ID: 45088 at hr.fsu.edu.  
Applications received by 5/3/2019 will be given first consideration. The letter 
of application should address the responsibilities, qualifications, and 
experiences listed for the position. Please submit application letter, resume, 
and the names, e-mail addresses and telephone numbers of three professional 
references.


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