Are you interested in creating and developing a national platform to support 
the research data management (RDM) services and practices in Canada, and 
contributing to a pan-Canadian initiative that is dedicated to the shared 
stewardship of research data? Want to have a real impact on the academic 
research community and beyond? 

University of Alberta Library is looking to fill a Programmer Analyst position 
to support the development and implementation of DMP Assistant, a national 
bilingual web-based research data management (RDM) planning service provided 
through Canada’s New Digital Research Infrastructure Organization (NDRIO). 
NDRIO provides national-level RDM support through its Portage Network, 
alongside advanced research computing (ARC) and research software (RS). The 
Portage Network collaborates and partners with stakeholders from across the 
research ecosystem to develop and coordinate expertise, platforms, services, 
technology, and training in support of RDM, with the goal of facilitating 
adoption of data stewardship best practices by researchers and institutions. 
Hosted by University of Alberta Library, DMP Assistant is a freely available 
tool that assists researchers in preparing detailed high quality data 
management plans (DMPs) both to support their research and meet institution and 
funder requirements, including those set forth by the Canadian Tri-Agency 
Research Data Management Policy. 

We are looking for a committed and knowledgeable Programmer Analyst. As a 
member of the Information Technology Services Teams,  you will design, develop 
and implement solutions that support UAL’s, NDRIO’s and Portage Network’s 
commitment to research data management best practices. You will be working on 
projects that focus on user experience, accessibility, sustainability, 
test-driven development, and peer-reviewed code management process.  Our 
applications are built with open-source components with an eye to collaboration 
with broader open-source communities and peer institutions. Almost all of the 
code we develop is open-source (the only exceptions are where there are 
security reasons for keeping it closed). The Incumbent will have the 
opportunity and expectation to be an active member of those communities.  

Currently, the team works primarily in Ruby on Rails and MySQL with Docker, and 
manages its code on Github. We are eager to learn more new technologies and 
trends that could be applied in library application development. We strive to 
adopt industry-standard solutions and strong adherence to the best code 
management and documentation practices to increase the sustainability of our 
work. Our applications are founded on the user needs that we determine from 
user testing, and we employ a user-centred design approach to our work. 

The incumbent will:

Work in collaboration with the lead Programmer Analyst on the project, the 
Service Managers at Portage Network, DMP Service Development Team, DMP 
Assistant Steering Committee (external partners and committees) , and the rest 
of the Digital Initiatives development team to contribute to the enhancement of 
the platform. 
Identify and evaluate software solutions, investigate alternatives, design and 
implement software solutions to ensure the need of research data management 
planning is met.
Support data management planning services that meet internal and external 
research needs
Design solutions that can meet the requirements of all (potentially competing) 
priorities of the University and NDRIO to address the Canadian research 
community’s scholarly needs.  
Develop and implement solutions that support DMP Assistant and its integration 
with other applications in the research lifecycle.  
Contribute to and follows team best practices that contribute to ongoing 
collaborative improvement in these standards and practices (e.g., best 
practices for agile development, test-driven development, code management, 
deployment management, continuous integration and online security such as 
OWASP).  
Collaborate with the Operations Team in the development or modification of 
configuration management plans, policies and procedures for DMP Assistant and 
other library services.

Qualifications

An undergraduate degree in Computing Science or equivalent,  emphasizing 
software engineering, systems design, software architecture and/or data 
structure.
Knowledge of interactive Web-based applications using programming languages and 
middleware applications.
Knowledge and experience with Ruby and Ruby on Rails, or equivalent programming 
languages such as Python.
Knowledge of MySQL/MariaDB/PostgreSQL including the understanding of relational 
database concepts and experience with relational database design.  
Knowledge of Agile is highly desirable.
Knowledge of and experience with OS virtualization/containerization tools (we 
use Docker and Docker Compose) will be considered as an asset.
Knowledge of and experience with continuous integration and current tools (we 
use TravisCI and Jenkins) will be considered as an asset. 
Knowledge of and experience with configuration management and current tools (we 
use Ansible) will be considered as an asset. 
Knowledge of Test Driven Development will be considered as an asset.
Strong analytical, diagnostic and communication skills, both written and oral.
Strong interpersonal skills for effective communication.
Ability to work effectively both independently and collegially in a team 
environment and under pressure.
Willing to contribute actively and to share your ideas, knowledge and code with 
teammates as well as with the broader library, academic and open-source 
communities.
Proficiency in French language (reading/writing) will be considered an asset.

 

On the job ad, it states that priority will be given to internal applicants. 
University of Alberta has been going through a significant reorganization 
exercise, and it's University's recruitment policy to have such a statement. We 
currently don't have any internal applicant for the job.


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