The Director of Technology Solutions provides leadership, direction, and 
management for developers and systems administrators in the Libraries’ Digital 
Initiatives department. This position is responsible for the selection, design, 
and implementation of comprehensive technology solutions for the Libraries. 
Reporting to the Head, Digital Initiatives, this position sets strategic 
direction for software development, web design, and the administration of 
critical information systems supported by the Libraries. The position 
collaborates with stakeholders in the Libraries and across the university to 
determine immediate and long-term needs of library information systems.

As director, this position is responsible for managing projects for the 
Libraries ensuring products are developed on time and within budget. To do 
this, this position works closely with the Lead Technology Developer to define 
tasks and monitor the work of other staff members in the department.  They also 
work closely with contracted vendors to ensure work and progress stay on track.

This position is telework eligible.

Responsibilities & Duties

Team Leadership and Project Management 

Directs the work of developers and systems administrators in Digital 
Initiatives to design and implement comprehensive technology solutions for the 
University Libraries.
Provides leadership to developers, systems administrators, communications 
coordinators, and librarians engaged in complex projects.
Guides project timelines and manages full development cycles for technology 
solutions developed or delivered by the Libraries.
Leads development sprints, tracks on-going deadlines, and provides feedback and 
support to developers, collaborators, and other project stakeholders.
Identifies risks, anticipates problems, and develops preventative solutions to 
ensure projects stay on track and are finished on time and within budget.
Collaborates with the Lead Technology Developer to mentor other developers in 
the Libraries by answering questions, boosting confidence, and reviewing code 
and development procedures.
Communicates expectations and provides productive feedback to the staff this 
position supervises.
Sets performance and training goals for developers and systems administrators 
in Digital Initiatives.
Streamlines development workflows and technology stacks by designing automated 
processes and implementing continuous integration solutions (with Lead 
Technology Developer).

Systems Analysis, Development, and Programming 

Works independently to develop, implement, and maintain complex information 
systems.
Follows usability best practices, performs user testing, and monitors analytics 
data in order to improve the user experience of library patrons.
Ensures efficacy of solutions under development by establishing and maintaining 
the development team’s testing practices in an Agile workflow.
Customizes, enhances, and extends library information systems and software.
Evaluates and selects purpose-built, open source and commercial solutions.
Designs, prototypes, tests, and develops new services as necessary.
Collaborates with developers across campus and at other institutions on the 
development and extension of open source technology.
Identifies opportunities and implement new systems and services in line with 
the direction of the Libraries.

Strategy and Collaboration 

Collaborates with library leadership to design and develop long-term strategies 
to provide technology Solutions for the Libraries and support the greater 
campus community.
Collaborates with external stakeholders to develop solution-oriented project 
plans, articulate service requirements, and translate these requirements into 
technical specifications.
Advises and collaborates on the development of departmental goals, strategic 
planning, and departmental request budgets.
Solicits feedback from faculty, staff, students, and other end-users in order 
to evaluate and improve systems and services.
Manages relationships with the groups served by Digital Initiatives.
Translates the strategic plan of the Libraries into operational plans for 
Digital Initiatives.

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree.
9+ years professional experience in web development or related fields with 
progressively responsible experience.
Supervisory experience.
Ability to effectively communicate (both orally and in writing).
Ability to mentor and coach developers and other technical staff.
Ability to listen, empathize, understand, and communicate effectively with 
others.
Ability to manage the execution of concurrent large-scale development projects 
and timelines as a team and project lead.
Ability to design and develop comprehensive integrated technology strategies.
Ability to lead team development sprints, providing on-demand feedback and 
guidance
Ability to identify potential pitfalls and develop solutions to ensure project 
deadlines and overall timelines are met
Ability to explain complex concepts clearly to technical and non-technical 
groups alike.
Ability to lead implementation of high-impact and complex systems.
Ability to manage developers and system administrators while providing support 
and feedback.
Ability to stay calm and demonstrate sound judgment under pressure.
Knowledge of systems development life cycle.
Knowledge of agile project management methodologies and tools.
Knowledge of continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous 
deployment.
Knowledge of usability best practices.
Knowledge of development trends employing modern and emerging technologies.
Skills in full-stack development using modern and emerging technologies.
Skills utilizing design patterns and object oriented programming.
Skills with user experience methodology, user interface design methods, and 
user testing.
Skills with at least two programming languages such as JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, 
or Python.
Skills using Git as a distributed version control system with GitHub, GitLab, 
etc.
Skills developing data integrations using RESTful APIs.

Preferred Qualifications

12+ years professional experience in web development or related field, with 
demonstrable progressively responsible experience.
Experience in a Library technology, higher ed, and/or open source development 
environment is preferred.
Project management / agile methodologies experience.
Ability to integrate library methodology into development practices.
Knowledge of library technology trends and platforms.
Knowledge of automated documentation generation.
Knowledge of current accessibility standards including WCAG AA 2.0 and 2.1.
Skills engineering responsive web applications using Sass as a CSS compiler.
Skills developing technology solutions using open-source content management 
systems with an acuity to master additional platforms.
Skills supervising a development team.
Skills developing web applications in JS frameworks such as ReactJS, Angular, 
or Vue.
Skills harnessing automated testing.

Environment

The UT Libraries champions diversity in collections and staffing. The 
University of Tennessee is committed to creating a welcoming environment. More 
information about how we put our principles of civility and community into 
action is available at https://www.lib.utk.edu/diversity/.

Application Procedures

A background check is required prior to hiring.  In order to be considered for 
candidacy, you must submit a cover letter addressing the above qualifications 
and a current resume.   

For assistance or questions about using the UT online application system, 
contact University of Tennessee Human Resources:

105 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0213

Office Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

(865) 974-8847


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