The Role

As a senior level applications programmer in the Publishing, Archives, and 
Digitization (PAD) group at the California Digital Library, this position will 
join a team that is responsible for the design and maintenance of a diverse 
portfolio of web-based applications and services (deployed in Amazon Web 
Services) that support the publishing, research, and learning activities of UC 
faculty, students, staff, and the  general public.  Working with product 
managers, the tech lead, other developers, and campus partners, the individual 
will lead technical projects to assess and implement external tools and 
platforms, develop new features for existing services, analyze and fix bugs 
that occur on production systems, and take ownership of the operations for 
specific components of our systems.  

The technical team consists of collaborative generalists and problem solvers 
who work across the stack. In addition to joining the immediate PAD team, this 
position will also be part of a community of colleagues across all CDL program 
areas. 

You will:

Help expand open access to the knowledge and research created by the UC 
academic community, and managed by the UC Libraries and partner cultural 
heritage institutions throughout the state of California
Design, build, and maintain complex systems that interface with all UC 
campuses, units, and labs
As an application owner for third party software, coordinate support with 
vendor team and CDL product managers
Lead development of new systems and components as assigned
Evaluate new technologies, standards, and practices for potential impact on 
products, services, and operations; champion adoption as appropriate

You have:

Bachelor’s degree in related area and/or equivalent experience/training and 
minimum of 5 years experience in software development
Self-motivation and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Skills to learn effectively and meet deadlines.
Experience with enterprise scale systems, such as directory services or human 
resources systems, in a distributed or federated environment.
Experience working with a vendor-hosted software product, including application 
administration level responsibilities
Demonstrated Relational Database Management Systems skills; able to design and 
modify database schema
Demonstrated skill in providing advanced support to technical contacts and 
non-technical colleagues

Compensation & benefits:

Health Care, Dental, Vision
Vacation
Sick Leave
UC Retirement System, 403(b), 457(b),
Academic work environment / 40-hour work week
Remote work okay

Our organization

The California Digital Library (CDL) is a collaborative effort of the ten 
campuses of the University of California. As a UC systemwide library, CDL 
provides services to and on behalf of the UC system in partnership with the UC 
campus libraries. As a globally-connected digital library, CDL occupies a 
unique position between the local UC campuses and the global digital library 
infrastructure. The primary user base for CDL services and programs includes UC 
faculty, students, and library staff. The CDL is a unit within the UC Office of 
the President, has a staff of 70+ and is located in downtown Oakland.

The Publishing, Archives, and Digitization Group develops and maintains 
production services that enable robust access to the unique digital assets of 
the University of California and beyond. The Publishing team provides the 
University of California scholarly community with innovative digital 
publication and distribution opportunities through the development of advanced 
technologies and creative partnerships. The Archives team supports 
collaboration between libraries, archives, and museums throughout the State of 
California to provide access to a world class digital collection that serves an 
array of end users, from researchers and scholars to students and the general 
public.  The Digitization team coordinates UC’s engagement with mass and local 
digitization efforts, specifically with Google Books and HathiTrust. 

CDL welcomes and encourages diversity and seeks applications and nominations 
from individuals from underrepresented groups. CDL seeks to recruit and retain 
a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people of 
California, to maintain the excellence of the University of California, and to 
offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing 
and learning.

For more information see the full job posting.


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