POSITION SUMMARY STATEMENT:

Responsible for programming and software development for URMC Miner Libraries 
using various programming languages and related tools and frameworks. Requires 
interpreting architecture and design; evaluating code; mentoring, guiding, and 
monitoring up-and-coming programmers; ensuring adherence to programming and 
documentation policies; software development, testing, and release.
Consult with managerial and technical personnel to clarify program intent, 
identify problems, and suggest changes. Use logic and reasoning to identify the 
strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches 
to problems. Consider relative costs and benefits of potential actions to 
choose the most appropriate one.
Identify indicators of system performance and the actions needed to improve or 
correct performance, relative to the goals of the system. Perform or direct the 
revision, repair, or expansion of existing programs to increase operating 
efficiency or adapt to new requirements.
Job requires establishing and maintaining personally challenging goals and 
exerting effort toward mastering tasks.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.    Design (25%)

Responsible for the on-going design, development, and operation of Miner 
Library’s website and interface to thousands of electronic journals, books, and 
knowledge resources, supporting the full spectrum of the Medical Center’s 
missions.
Utilize leadership and persuasion to advise design team on technical 
possibilities, best practices and timeframes.
Create prototype design concepts to demonstrate functionality and design 
aesthetics.
Introduce innovative design concepts, demonstrate design aesthetics and 
functionality, and implement approved design/functionality changes.

2.    Develop (25%)

Modify existing components and write new components; utilize frameworks and 
extensive documentation to ensure code-reusability and rapid troubleshooting.
Develop applications to allow Miner’s systems, utilities, and sites to interact 
with outside vendors’ systems and platforms, for example, Alma/Primo, 
SpringShare/LibApps, and HRMS.
Work in partnership with River Campus Libraries technology teams to to develop, 
implement, and maintain new technologies in support of electronic journals and 
the University’s online catalog.
Provide programming/scripting input to improve, streamline, support, and 
maximize functionality and integration of systems and applications, including 
LibGuides/LibCal, O365, Alma/Primo, MS Active Directory, SQL, Panopto, 
Blackboard. 

3.    Monitor, troubleshoot, and restore (25%)

Perform or direct the revision, repair, or expansion of existing programs to 
increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements.
Serve as primary resource for web page authors and be responsible for keeping 
content easily accessible, up-to-date, and error free.
Troubleshoot complex technical problems and restore malfunctioning web pages 
and Miner Web applications.
Maintain off-campus access to knowledge resources using EZ Proxy , web page 
functions, and utilities.
Migrate legacy utilities and applications to modernized systems including 
technology upgrades.
Maintain awareness of current and up-coming URMC Web Services systems and 
server configurations to calculate impact on Miner’s sites and applications. 

4.    Evaluate and advance (15%)

Help create standards for the team and assist in establishing methods of 
accountability for the completion of assignments and tasks.
Develop and support user-survey tools for continuous improvement of library 
operations; includes the website, library class registration system.
Expand, improve, and maintain Library Access Portal (LAP) as directed by needs 
of other Miner staff.
Prepare and analyze reports on use of the library’s resources, especially IT 
resources, from logs, usage tables, and publisher-supplied usage statistics. 
Report on trends and their implications.
Develop and improve tools for capturing use and quality measurement data.

5.    Anticipate and visualize (5%)

Demonstrate and build interest in the application of new and developing mobile 
technologies to library systems.
Explore hardware, software, and network infrastructure components necessary to 
make mobile computing an effective addition to library services.
Using knowledge of library projects or initiatives, propose and design new 
systems, sites, or utilities.

6.    Discover and learn (5%)

Maintain superior knowledge of Internet, database, and programming and mobile 
technologies. This may require attending seminars, classes, and conferences.
Regularly review relevant Internet sites and current literature.
Maintain working knowledge of various browser rules, functionalities, and 
nuances.

 

SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Communication skills – ability to succinctly and accurately describe problems 
and solutions to senior leadership, colleagues and other stakeholders.
Complex problem solving – identifying complex problems and reviewing related 
information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
Critical thinking – using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and 
weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
Judgment and decision making – considering the relative costs and benefits of 
potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.
Problem sensitivity – the ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely 
to go wrong.
Deductive reasoning – the ability to apply general rules to specific problems 
to produce answers that make sense.
Inductive reasoning – the ability to combine pieces of information to form 
general rules or conclusions (including finding a relationship among seemingly 
unrelated events).

[1] EZproxy is a web proxy server used by libraries to give access from outside 
the library's computer network to restricted-access websites that authenticate 
users by IP address. This allows library customers at home or elsewhere to log 
in through their library's EZproxy server and gain access to resources to which 
the library subscribes.

TECHNOLOGY USED:

Development environment software
Database management system (DBMS) software
Object- or component-oriented development software
Web platform development languages

SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT:

Supervised by or report to:  Director, Educational Information Technology
Functional supervision is exercised over junior analyst/programmers and student 
employees.
Provide technical supervision and instruction, schedule and assign tasks, 
monitor progress, review results, and evaluate the employee regarding the area 
of assignment.
Instruct (both formally and informally) library staff in the use of Web and 
mobile technologies, including advising the library’s Senior Leadership Team on 
standards, best-practices, and technological possibilities.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor's degree in related discipline such as Computer Science, Business, 
Mathematics, Statistics, Science or Engineering, and 4-5 years of related 
experience, preferably 2-3 years in a supervisory capacity; or an equivalent 
combination of education and experience.  Master's degree preferred. Detailed 
working knowledge and extensive experience with .NET, SQL, and various API 
integrations.
Experience in integrating applications written in different programming 
languages and located in various locations preferred.  Experience in analyzing 
legacy systems, designing new system structures, and migrating the old into 
new.  Detailed working knowledge and extensive experience with SQL and multiple 
programming languages, with .NET being the primary skillset. 
Ability to teach and instruct others in the usage of Web-based 
tools/applications preferred. Expert level skills with database design and 
interaction of databases with web pages. Design experience using editors such 
as Photoshop.
Excellent oral and written communication skills. Capable of working 
collaboratively with faculty, staff, project leaders, and students. 
Demonstrated flexibility, initiative, persistence, creativity and the ability 
and willingness to work cooperatively in an evolving technological environment. 
The library’s mission statement includes a strong service orientation and staff 
are expected to advance that goal.
Experience administrating servers (IIS, SQL Server) preferred.  Experience with 
application development frameworks preferred.  Ability to manipulate HTML and 
XML via the DOM and XSLT preferred.

 


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