We're a development team in the Hodges Library at the University of Tennessee 
Knoxville. We’re looking for a full time professional full stack developer who 
can work on campus during normal business hours, works well in a team and 
independently, and who will be a good fit with our team. We don't expect 
someone to know it all. We’re looking for a developer who is comfortable 
seeking their own answers but also isn’t afraid to ask questions. Applications 
are filtered through HR’s software so make sure to specify how you meet the 3 
years experience (in school, work, unconventional experience, etc.) OR 
bachelor’s degree in your cover letter. Turnover in this department is rare, so 
it’s a solid position with room for professional growth.

IT Administrator II (Full Stack Developer)

Department
Digital Initiatives

Pay Grade
40

Position Type
Exempt Staff (salary position)

Location

John C. Hodges Library (Knoxville, TN)

Description

Reporting to the Libraries lead developer, this position is one of four full 
stack developers in the Libraries’ Digital Initiatives department. 
Collaborating with other team members, this position is responsible for 
developing, implementing, and administering open source software in use by the 
Libraries. Under the direction of the lead application developer, this position 
will work to customize and enhance several technologies in use by the Libraries 
that support digital assets management, digital preservation, media streaming, 
and end-user discovery and access of library materials. In collaboration with 
librarians and other developers, the position will help define scope and plan 
the implementation of new initiatives for the Libraries as well as plan the 
migration of legacy software to new platforms. As new initiatives for the 
university arise, this position will work with other members to implement new 
technologies and develop new expertise and skills to help meet the needs of the 
Libraries.

Responsibilities & Duties

Application Development
• Develops and maintains custom services, components, and modules for software 
in use by the Libraries.
• Participates in the day-to-day development and testing of new applications.
• Uses advanced analysis and other project management techniques to anticipate 
and prevent major problems affecting the successful completion of projects.
• Evaluates existing and emerging tools, APIs, and other technologies and 
actively promotes them within the Libraries.
• Performs extensive technical analysis for library systems including 
identifying risks, anticipating problems, and offering preventative solutions.
• Designs, develops, tests, implements, and documents new applications and 
information systems.
• Creates new and follows existing documentation, best practices, and 
procedures.
• Commits local programming to open source software initiatives.
• Participates in the library on-call rotation.

System and Application Administration
• With other team members, administers and maintains open source technologies 
in use by the Libraries.
• Collaborates with lead systems administrator and other team members to 
develop application deployment procedures to our Linux servers.
• Performs intermediate level analysis and problem solving as necessary to 
complete specific assignments.
• Provides ongoing upgrades, enhancements, security patches, and bug fixes to 
implemented computer programs, systems, and services.
• Uses expertise and systems thinking to create new and improve existing 
workflows and processes for individuals and groups within the Libraries.
• In accordance with IT-0121, writes security reports for systems and 
applications the position oversees.

Collaboration
• Provides input into strategic digital initiatives across the Libraries.
• Participates and collaborates in the analysis and design of system resource 
configurations, improvements, and upgrades.
• Proactively investigates and trains peers on new technologies related to job 
functions.
• Follows departmental procedures for code creation, review, and approval.
• Seeks input from librarians and non-technical staff on the creation of new 
applications and improved usability and accessibility in existing services.
• Participates with programmers and developers at other universities on the 
development and extension of open source technology in use by the Libraries.
• Performs other related duties as required.

This position is required to comply with continuing education requirements. 
This position is required to participate in a 24/7 on call rotation. 
Occasionally, this position will require more than 40 hours of work per week 
including evenings, nights, and weekends as needed.

Required Qualifications

• 5 years web development experience or 3 years with a bachelor’s degree in 
computer science or related field.
• Knowledge of software development lifecycle (Planning, analysis, design and 
development, testing, implementation and maintenance).
• Knowledge of database technologies (MySQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, Cassandra, etc.).
• Knowledge of Linux server environments.
• Knowledge of REST APIs and HTTP.
• Git and GitHub skills.
• HTML and CSS skills.
• Backend scripting language skills (PHP, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, etc).
• Client side programming skills (Javascript, etc).
• Ability to interact and collaborate with all staff with tact and in a 
respectful and sensitive manner.
• Ability to develop positive relationships in a large organization.
• Ability to communicate effectively, both oral and written.
• Ability to actively listen.
• Ability to problem solve and analyze complex problems.
• Ability to learn new skills and technologies as needed.
• Ability to multitask, manage priorities, and meet deadlines
• Ability to work both independently and in a team-oriented, collaborative 
environment.

Preferred Qualifications

• Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field
• 5 years web development experience
• 1 year working in an academic environment
• Knowledge of Drupal development framework.
• Knowledge and understanding of web accessibility guidelines and their 
practical   use.
• Knowledge of enterprise search platforms (Solr, Lucene, Elasticsearch, etc.)
• Knowledge of NIST cybersecurity framework.
• Knowledge of model-view-controller code organization and object oriented 
design.
• Knowledge of open source software development.
• Knowledge of Islandora and Fedora Commons.
• Knowledge of Semantic Web frameworks (RDF, SPARQL).
• Drupal module development skills.
• Modern PHP skills.
• XML and XSLT or XQuery skills.
• Unit and end-to-end testing frameworks skills.
• Containerization skills (Docker).


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