Dear All,

The Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP) is looking for an 
Assistant Director Information Technology to help  set and execute ReCAP's 
product strategy, IT infrastructure policies and the overall product and 
technical roadmaps, including the development of ReCAP's cloud and digital 
preservation platforms. As part of their daily responsibilities, they inform 
and facilitate software selection, development, and licensing, maintain 
relationships with ReCAP partners, and engage in collaborative projects in 
support of ReCAP's strategic priorities. The Assistant Director also works on 
strategic collaborations with peer institutions and ReCAP partners and is 
expected to maintain a professional presence by attending and presenting 
ReCAP's work at key conferences and other professional events.

Responsibilities

IT Management

  *   Manages local and outsourced IT services and ensures that strategic ReCAP 
IT services (SCSB Middleware, IMS, etc) work cohesively to provide a unified 
set of services.
  *   Manages vended and campus services and identifies opportunities for 
continuous improvement to provide more robust services
  *   Assists the Executive Director in making strategic product decisions and 
setting priorities accordingly.
  *   Ensures the system is available and operational among the partners on a 
day-to-day basis.
  *   Collaborates with stakeholders to translate business needs into systems 
requirements and scoping, including with the Product Steering Committee to 
establish product roadmap and milestones, the Technical Project Committee, and 
vendor(s) to develop technical roadmap and validate architecture and solution 
design.
  *   Ensures adherence to best practices in overall design, upgrades and 
versioning.
  *   Analyzes and flags security, compatibility or dependency issues, and 
larger strategic business decisions.
  *   Ensures that project stakeholders are informed promptly of issues or 
adjustments as they arise; provides tactical guidance on ways to mitigate 
issues.
  *   Prepares both written updates and oral presentations.

ReCAP Partner Library Engagement

  *   This position represents ReCAP IT at the administrative level, working 
closely with colleagues in ReCAP's partner libraries, the IT Directors at the 
partner libraries, and Princeton University who serves as ReCAP's 
administrative host.

Additional Duties

  *   Strategic and External Engagement: Maintains awareness of trends in 
academic library computing by engaging with partner organizations on 
collaborative initiatives and taking opportunities to share information.
  *   Campus Community Engagement: Represents ReCAP on relevant, operational 
IT-related committees and working groups and leads ReCAP's role in 
collaborations with other departmental IT groups, such as that of the OIT and 
the Princeton University Library IT Department. Works with OIT's Architecture 
and Security Review group (ASR) on the procurement of new software.
  *   Professional Engagement: Attends relevant conferences, training, and 
other events to ensure that their skills and knowledge of trends and best 
practices in the academic and library IT profession are up to date, and that 
Princeton is adequately represented in the professional arena.

Qualifications

Required:

  *   Bachelor's degree or equivalent
  *   At least 7 years relevant work experience
  *   Demonstrated experience in successfully managing technology staff, teams, 
and projects, including management and supervisory experience.
  *   The ability to develop creative solutions, meet deadlines, and a 
demonstrated record of and achievement in the academic library profession or a 
related profession.
  *   Maintains an active professional presence in the IT community through 
presenting on relevant work, participating in professional organizations, 
attending and hosting meetings and conferences.
  *   Outstanding interpersonal, analytical, and problem-solving skills, 
including excellent communication skills with a diverse set of colleagues who 
possess different skills and areas of expertise.

Technical skills and experience:

  *   Senior Java developer experienced in providing consulting and advisory 
services for complex enterprise systems.
  *   Adept in Agile software development practices, test-driven development, 
and workflows using tools like GitHub and JIRA.
  *   Demonstrated background in conducting thorough system reviews, including 
code review in an Agile environment and architecture refactoring initiatives.
  *   Effective and demonstrated strategic thinker up to date on trends and 
industry best practices.
  *   Proven ability to assess and analyze complex systems.
  *   Experience working on or contributing to open source software projects.
  *   Knowledge of Apache Solr, Amazon Web Services (AWS), relational 
databases, ActiveMQ, REST, and microservice design/architecture required.
  *   Knowledge and experience with library technologies, such as ILS, standard 
protocols and APIs would be highly beneficial.

Preferred:

  *   Prior experience as a product owner and developing product roadmaps.
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of current trends and issues in the application of 
technology to libraries and higher education, especially in areas related to 
digital preservation, repositories, and digital libraries.

About ReCAP
The Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP) was created in 
2000 to support its members' goals of preserving their library and archival 
collections, and making them available to researchers. The ReCAP facility 
consists of a preservation repository and resource sharing services, and is 
located on Princeton University's Forrestal Campus. ReCAP is jointly owned and 
operated by Columbia University, Harvard University, The New York Public 
Library and Princeton University. More than sixteen million items are currently 
in ReCAP's care and they are used to fulfill approximately 250,000 requests for 
materials each year, from its partners and from libraries around the world. The 
ReCAP members are engaged in a major shared collections initiative that has 
identified millions of items at ReCAP that will be kept in perpetuity and 
shared seamlessly among ReCAP members, and allows the partners to cooperate on 
extensive collection and preservation efforts for the printed record.


For details including application instructions and position description:
https://main-princeton.icims.com/jobs/11988/assistant-director-information-technology/job



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Ian Bogus
Executive Director
Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP)
400 Forrestal Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
T. 609.258.1517
F. 609.258.7633
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