The eXtensible Catalog Organization (XCO) is seeking several experienced Java 
developers with immediate availability for short-term assignments (6 months to 
1 year).  See the position descriptions below for a list of qualifications and 
duties.  

Consideration will be made for qualified developers that are currently employed 
at another institution, but who may be available for loan to the XCO.  The XCO 
would cover the salary and benefits of such individuals in the form of a direct 
payment to their host institution.   This is an excellent opportunity for a 
library to invest in open-source software for libraries as well as a way to 
temporarily offset staffing costs in a difficult economic environment.  Only 
staff that can be made available to XCO at 100% time (or close to that level) 
will be considered for this arrangement.

Qualified candidates would have the opportunity to learn and be challenged to 
work with exciting technologies and are asked to bring a self-directed problem 
solving approach to the project.  

XC software is currently undergoing exhaustive testing with a range of legacy 
library systems and metadata.  The focus of our work going forward is on 
feature completion, code refinement, bug fixes and performance enhancement.  
One critical task will be to develop our bulk metadata processing platform into 
a parallel processing workhorse.  Another task will be to develop support for a 
wide range of metadata formats, including Dublin Core data and authority 
records.

In these difficult economic times, we hope this approach to staffing might 
assist an institution in retaining a staff member in between projects.  With 
XCO-provided funding, staff would continue at their host institution but take 
their work assignments from the XCO team.

Contact Information

Interested institutions or individuals that would like to discuss this 
arrangement should contact Randall Cook at 585-273-2042.   Resumes can be 
submitted to:

Randall Cook
eXtensible Catalog Project Manager
Rush Rhees Library, Box 270055
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
-OR
Email:   rc...@library.rochester.edu

Analyst Programmer - Senior
This position is responsible for software development, testing, and deployment 
activities for eXtensible Catalog software applications that are currently 
under development.  This position is part of the eXtensible Catalog 
Organization (XCO) (http://eXtensibleCatalog.org) and will help to enhance a 
suite of open-source next-generation library web applications.  This 
high-profile project will offer the selected candidate an opportunity to work 
with a range of developers, both within the project and at other institutions.

The XC software consists of several distinct applications, each designed to 
work with library metadata in various XML formats, to integrate with legacy 
systems, process data, and present web user interfaces.  The applications are 
built with a number of technologies.  Experience with some or all of the 
technologies listed below is highly desired and conceptual familiarity is 
required for discussion purposes.  The core list of technologies used in the 
Java-based components of eXtensible Catalog includes: Java, JSP, Struts 2 
Framework, YUI Toolkit, SOLR, Lucene, mySQL, web services, XML, XSLT, and XML 
Schema.  Knowledge and/or familiarly with the following library specific 
standards and technologies is desired: MARC format, Dublin Core format, OAI-PMH 
Protocol, and NCIP Protocol.  Development tools used include Subversion, 
Eclipse, and NetBeans.

The position is a 12 month assignment with possible extension should funding be 
available.

Position 1 - MST Performance and Processing Enhancements

One of the applications within the XC suite of software is called the Metadata 
Services Toolkit (MST) and it consists of a user interface and several distinct 
"services."  This position will be responsible for enhancing the performance of 
the MST and services via:
* Code changes to allow for multiple processor processing/parallel processing
* Enhancements in SOLR indexing and storage
* Code and query related optimization enhancements
* Other enhancements identified by the XCO management

Position 2 - Summary -  MST Services

One of the applications within the XC suite of software is called the Metadata 
Services Toolkit (MST) and it consists of a user interface and several distinct 
"services."  This position will be responsible for the development of several 
additional services that will augment the existing feature set of the MST.  
This work will entail working with Dublin Core data formats and Library of 
Congress Authority records.


Supervision

This position reports to the eXtensible Catalog Organization's Executive 
Director (http://extensiblecatalog.org).

Typical Duties

* Software Engineering, Implementation and Testing 
* Produce well designed, documented, and tested code for the "next-generation" 
library platform.  
* Communication and Collaboration with a team of programmers responsible for 
other modules of the overall system to insure component interfaces will 
interoperate successfully. 
* Software development of web applications using Java, JSP, XML, Struts 2 
Framework, YUI Toolkit, Apache SOLR, and mySQL.
* Software configuration management including version control, status 
reporting, review, and defect tracking
* Coordination of software releases including installation and testing of 
software, documentation review, and distribution via Google Code.
* Management of the bug tracking and feature request process using web-based 
software currently in use
* Completion of tasks in a self directed fashion

Qualifications

Required

* 3+ yrs of development experience in JAVA
* Experience in Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) - Java, Servlets and JSPs, JSTL, 
JDBC, SQL, XML, web services, Apache, Tomcat or similar.
* Experience with Struts2, AJAX, ANT, Lucene, TestNG, SVN
* SOLR (http://lucene.apache.org/solr/) with embedded Lucene 
(http://lucene.apache.org/) for indexing and searching
* Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related 
field
* Previous web development work on database driven web sites 
* Familiarity with software design methods, models, and standards.  
* Excellent interpersonal skills as well as technical aptitude  
* Object oriented design and software development
* Knowledge of MySQL database and query optimization techniques
* Performance improvement techniques to handle large data sets
* Parsing and manipulating XML
* Experience in building Multi-core Java applications and parallel computing.

The position involves programming, testing, and documentation.  This position 
will work in an environment that includes Subversion 
(http://subversion.tigris.org/) version control system, Eclipse editor 
(http://www.eclipse.org/).  Emphasis is placed on quickly getting up to speed 
on technologies, user interfaces and local conventions.  

Preferred

Knowledge and experience working with the following technologies is preferred:

* 5-10 years Java experience
* Ivy, YUI, Hibernate, Spring
* OAI-PMH protocol (http://www.openarchives.org/)) for metadata harvesting
* MARC (http://www.loc.gov/marc/)
* MARCXML (http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/)
* Dublin Core (http://dublincore.org/) as the metadata schema used to package 
and transmit data between systems 
* MARC4J (http://marc4j.tigris.org/) or similar tools
* Library of Congress authority headings

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